On 10-08-17 03:46 PM, Martin Wildam wrote:
>
> I am with you partly. I don't think that Canonical should be really
> enter hardware manufactoring. I think it would be sufficient to have
> some official recommendations of hardware combinations (maybe which
> are specifically tested). There could be shops then following the
> specs and build the appropriate machines and getting some sort of
> "Ubuntu optimized hardware" or something like this.
>
> But there must be at least one recommended combination of each genre -
> server, desktop, notebook and netbook.
>
>
It's done. webapps. ubuntu. com/certificati on/
Please refer to the official list of hardware. Please direct everyone
you know to do the same.
http://
On 10-08-17 03:46 PM, Martin Wildam wrote:
>
> I am with you partly. I don't think that Canonical should be really
> enter hardware manufactoring. I think it would be sufficient to have
> some official recommendations of hardware combinations (maybe which
> are specifically tested). There could be shops then following the
> specs and build the appropriate machines and getting some sort of
> "Ubuntu optimized hardware" or something like this.
>
> But there must be at least one recommended combination of each genre -
> server, desktop, notebook and netbook.
>
>