Laptop suggestions

Che cheguebeara at gmail.com
Sat May 19 00:33:37 UTC 2012


The only thing close to an issue I have had with WINE is with Photoshop
and that is just releasing RAM on exit. Not a biggy though and WINE is
excellent for Bryce, Terragen etc. that always lagged the heck out of my
Windows boxes.

Besides there are not a lot of Windows programs that can't be replaced
with something superior from the Linux world.

Mark

On Fri, 2012-05-18 at 20:03 -0400, Dorian Pula wrote:
> I have a 286 laptop running micro Linux, which I installed off of a
> stack of floppies after getting bored of playing around with
> Minix. :P  But true no compile time...  However my Gentoo days taught
> me why compile to install everything doesn't always work that well.
>  (Anyone want to compile openoffice from source?)
> 
> 
> Yeah... until either nvidia ships open source drivers or wayland kills
> off xorg or something else makes that problem go away then there will
> always be that risk.  Glad to hear that everything works with Wine for
> you.  Personally Wine has always been a crapshoot (even when using
> winetricks and what not).  I have one or two programs that are just
> too buggy to use.  So I end up keeping versions of Windows around,
> just in case.
> 
> 
> -- Dorian
> 
> On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Che <cheguebeara at gmail.com> wrote:
>         lol... try installing Slackware 1.1 on an IBM 486 - 18 hours
>         of compile
>         time...
>         
>         Actually, as I found out this week on a Mint 12 machine, the
>         problem
>         wasn't NVidia but rather xorg. A bit of a warning - if you are
>         doing
>         your updates and see one for xorg MAKE SURE to see what other
>         changes it
>         makes along with the update. One of the ones is to change the
>         default
>         video driver from NVidia to VESA... nasty... couldn't even
>         boot into low
>         rez / recovery / grub / nadas... This update came out about 2
>         weeks ago
>         so still floating around.
>         
>         I use WINE for everything Windows-ish on my machines (no MSOFT
>         lives
>         here!) and no problems whatsoever. In fact many WinApps run
>         better on
>         WINE than Windblows, esp the MSoft products... lol...
>         
>         Mark
>         
>         On Fri, 2012-05-18 at 16:50 -0400, Dorian Pula wrote:
>         > Yup.  Most laptops can install Ubuntu without an real issue
>         nowadays.
>         >  (Not like back in the days... don't worry I won't reminisce
>         on
>         > setting up Mandrake Linux on my first real laptop in
>         university.)  The
>         > only gotcha is that quite a few of the laptops sold now run
>         Nvidia
>         > Optimus and that can be fun to get running correctly.  But
>         for the
>         > most part you should be fine with most modern laptop.
>          Definitely go
>         > the dual boot route, since sometimes, sometimes you might
>         need Windows
>         > for some reason.  (Using Wine to run Windows-only apps is
>         still a
>         > gamble).
>         >
>         >
>         > Personally running Kubuntu 12.04 64-bit on a Samsung RF711
>         laptop and
>         > quite happy with it.
>         >
>         >
>         > -- Dorian
>         >
>         > On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Che <cheguebeara at gmail.com>
>         wrote:
>         >         Dell had been selling 2 laptop and 2 PC models
>         pre-loaded with
>         >         Ubuntu
>         >         since 8.04 but because of pressure from MSoft (I
>         >         understand...) they are
>         >         harder to find. Best to check http://linux.dell.com
>         for the
>         >         latest
>         >         situation.
>         >
>         >         I have several Dells as well as a number of HP and
>         Asus
>         >         products and all
>         >         have no issues with installing Ubuntu out of the box
>         >         (including wifi!).
>         >         I am currently running 12.04 or 11.10 (with Gnome3 -
>         no Unity
>         >         crud for
>         >         me thanks!) depending on which machines I have had
>         the
>         >         opportunity to
>         >         upgrade yet... lol...
>         >
>         >         Since the price of laptops has dropped in the past
>         couple of
>         >         years and
>         >         there is no price saving getting a preloaded Ubuntu
>         laptop
>         >         (Dell
>         >         protects MSoft pricing...) it would be simpler to
>         just buy a
>         >         laptop with
>         >         Win7 on it and either wipe it clean or wubi up a
>         dual boot
>         >         system.
>         >
>         >         Mark
>         >
>         >         On Fri, 2012-05-18 at 16:26 -0400, Mark Ueki Mina
>         wrote:
>         >         > Last I checked from Ars, Dell is getting ready to
>         sell
>         >         Prepacked
>         >         > Ubuntu laptops.
>         >         >
>         >         >
>         >         > I'll find the article and some more info and I'll
>         send it
>         >         your way.
>         >         >
>         >         >
>         >         > > Date: Fri, 18 May 2012 13:28:15 -0600
>         >         > > Subject: Laptop suggestions
>         >         > > From: thevillagegeek at gmail.com
>         >         > > To: ubuntu-ca at lists.ubuntu.com
>         >         > >
>         >         > > I need to replace a problem laptop from a
>         manufacturer
>         >         with a
>         >         > warranty
>         >         > > that isn't worth the paper.
>         >         > >
>         >         > > My requirements:
>         >         > > Robustness (good hinges, LCD, no bending in,
>         etc.)
>         >         > > Linux support (any Debian-derived distro, or
>         perhaps Open
>         >         SUSE. I
>         >         > have
>         >         > > Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit, several older *buntu
>         versions)
>         >         > > Needs to work with: Wacom Bamboo drawing tablet,
>         Huawei
>         >         Android
>         >         > phone
>         >         > > for tethered Internet access
>         >         > > Basic business productivity
>         >         > > Some graphics capability, but I don't need to
>         run Unity or
>         >         do heavy
>         >         > 3D
>         >         > > or gaming)
>         >         > > Windows 7 as other OS (preferred, but I can make
>         do
>         >         without the
>         >         > 'pleasure')
>         >         > > Occasional attempts at customer service.
>         >         > > Looks, smooks. I need it to work. Bonus points
>         if it is
>         >         reasonably
>         >         > > repairable by little ol' me.
>         >         > >
>         >         > > With my current employer, I can get a 10%
>         discount from
>         >         Dell on most
>         >         > > of the product line. http://dell.ca
>         >         > >
>         >         > > Lenovo has a sale on some ThinkPads that ends at
>         midnight
>         >         tonight.
>         >         > > http://tinyurl.com/d6c9ynm
>         >         > > I'm thinking of a ThinkPad T420i
>         >         > >
>         >         > > Any experience that might be helpful? Feel free
>         to email
>         >         me direct,
>         >         > as
>         >         > > I get the list in digest form.
>         >         > >
>         >         > > Yeah, I'm also thinking of System 76 and the
>         like, but
>         >         this is to
>         >         > > replace a dual boot machine.
>         >         > >
>         >         > > Ralph
>         >         > >
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