[ubuntu-za] Laptop without OS option

Hilton Gibson hilton.gibson at gmail.com
Mon Apr 18 14:05:29 UTC 2011


On 18/04/2011 15:59, Wikus wrote:
> That lists didn't help me much when I bought my laptop.
> Most laptops on those lists isn't even available in SA
>
> - Wikus
>
>
>
> On Mon, 2011-04-18 at 15:46 +0200, Jason McBeath wrote:
>> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1543006 - laptop
>> compatibility list
>> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1543009 - laptop
>> incompatibility list
>>
>> J
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> *From*: wikus at cheetah-microsystems.com
>> <mailto:wikus at cheetah-microsystems.com>
>> *To*: ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com>
>> *Subject*: Re: [ubuntu-za] Laptop without OS option
>> *Date*: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 12:57:46 +0200
>>
>>
>>
>> Adding to this , I think it will be good if those of us who have
>> laptops that works with Ubuntu can post the make and models. Can help
>> the gentleman a lot in choosing one.
>>
>> - Wikus
>>
>> *----- Original Message -----*
>> *From:* Nashvin Gangaram [mailto:nashving at gmail.com]
>> *To:* shafi at webmail.co.za,ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com
>> *Sent:* Mon, 18 Apr 2011 12:55:30 +0200
>> *Subject:* Re: [ubuntu-za] Laptop without OS option
>>
>> Hi Shafi
>>
>> I got mine from:
>> http://www.laptopdirect.co.za/
>>
>> Just click on all the manufacturers at the top, each of those pages
>> has a filter for OS...
>>
>> - Nashvin
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Shafi Ghansar <shafi at webmail.co.za
>> <mailto:shafi at webmail.co.za>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi all,
>>
>>     I'm currently shopping around for a laptop to use as an Ubuntu
>>     based development machine.
>>     I just thought I'd ask if anyone knows if there are local
>>     suppliers of laptops in SA that have an option of buying the
>>     laptop sans OS?
>>     I don't want to pay for Windows if I don't have to ;)
>>
>>     Cheers!
>>     Shafi
>>
>>
>>     On 18 April 2011 10:56, <ubuntu-za-request at lists.ubuntu.com
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>>         1. Re: Basic screensaver (Nic Roets)
>>         2. Re: 11.04 Beta 2 (Lee Sharp)
>>         3. Re: 11.04 Beta 2 (Raoul Snyman)
>>         4. Re: 11.04 Beta 2 (Raoul Snyman)
>>         5. Kubuntu questions (wikus at cheetah-microsystems.com
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>>         6. Re: Kubuntu questions (Raoul Snyman)
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>>         Message: 1
>>         Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 00:52:10 +0200
>>         From: Nic Roets <nroets at gmail.com <mailto:nroets at gmail.com>>
>>         To: Ubuntu South African Local Community
>>         <ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com>>
>>         Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] Basic screensaver
>>         Message-ID:
>>         <BANLkTin3P9_r9+0D91YQcL-5ZMvUen5f=A at mail.gmail.com
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>>         Hello Charl,
>>
>>         You can choose the GLslideshow component using
>>         xscreensaver-demo. Make
>>         a directory with jpgs and set it under Advanced.
>>
>>         Regards,
>>         Nic
>>
>>         On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Charl Wentzel
>>         <charl.wentzel at vodamail.co.za
>>         <mailto:charl.wentzel at vodamail.co.za>> wrote:
>>         > Hi guys
>>         >
>>         > I'm busy with an interesting project...
>>         >
>>         > I created a basic user terminal which only requires a web
>>         browser. ?Started
>>         > with Ubuntu 10.04 Server edition and added:
>>         > - openbox
>>         > - slim (login manager)
>>         > - feh (image viewer to draw background)
>>         > - lxpanel
>>         > - chromium-browser
>>         > - rox-filer (file manager)
>>         > - xscreensaver
>>         >
>>         > I'm now working on the screensaver. ?I'm looking for a
>>         simple screensaver
>>         > that can show a logo image only, bouncing or jumping around.
>>         (Like one of
>>         > the standard Windows screensavers.) However, I can't find a
>>         screensaver like
>>         > that in the screensaver list.
>>         >
>>         > Anyone knows where I can find one?
>>         >
>>         > Regards
>>         > Charl
>>         >
>>         > Sent from my HTC
>>         >
>>         >
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>>         Message: 2
>>         Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2011 21:59:56 -0400
>>         From: Lee Sharp <leesharp at hal-pc.org <mailto:leesharp at hal-pc.org>>
>>         To: ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com>
>>         Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] 11.04 Beta 2
>>         Message-ID: <4DAB9B1C.4000401 at hal-pc.org
>>         <mailto:4DAB9B1C.4000401 at hal-pc.org>>
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>>         On 04/17/2011 02:09 PM, Raoul Snyman wrote:
>>         > On Sunday 17 April 2011 19:55:04 Hilton Gibson wrote:
>>         >> If so, then why is this possible with Gnome and not KDE4
>>         >> http://www.ubuntu.sun.ac.za/wiki/index.php/W7_Theme
>>         >
>>         > Why would you want to make your Linux computer look like
>>         Windows? Oh wait, I
>>         > forgot, Gnome is pretty plain. Don't need to do that in KDE,
>>         cause it already
>>         > looks awesome :-P
>>
>>         Paraphrase - "We can't do that so it is wrong." copyright
>>         Apple Computer
>>
>>         :)
>>
>>         Lee
>>
>>
>>
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>>         Message: 3
>>         Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 06:43:45 +0200
>>         From: Raoul Snyman <raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za
>>         <mailto:raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za>>
>>         To: Ubuntu South African Local Community
>>         <ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com>>
>>         Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] 11.04 Beta 2
>>         Message-ID: <344ccd9fe3c2eb2cb62b28b8dd121246 at localhost>
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>>         On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 21:59:56 -0400, Lee Sharp
>>         <leesharp at hal-pc.org <mailto:leesharp at hal-pc.org>> wrote:
>>         > Paraphrase - "We can't do that so it is wrong." copyright
>>         Apple Computer
>>
>>         Who's "we", paleface?
>>
>>         --
>>         Raoul Snyman, B.Tech IT (Software Engineering)
>>         Saturn Laboratories
>>         m: 082 550 3754
>>         e: raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za
>>         <mailto:raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za>
>>         w: www.saturnlaboratories.co.za
>>         <http://www.saturnlaboratories.co.za/>
>>         b: blog.saturnlaboratories.co.za
>>         <http://blog.saturnlaboratories.co.za/>
>>
>>
>>
>>         ------------------------------
>>
>>         Message: 4
>>         Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 06:50:54 +0200
>>         From: Raoul Snyman <raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za
>>         <mailto:raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za>>
>>         To: Ubuntu South African Local Community
>>         <ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com>>
>>         Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] 11.04 Beta 2
>>         Message-ID: <3637672f80a8a8b874b8e57f426b86e6 at localhost>
>>         Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
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>>         On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 21:59:56 -0400, Lee Sharp
>>         <leesharp at hal-pc.org <mailto:leesharp at hal-pc.org>> wrote:
>>         > Paraphrase - "We can't do that so it is wrong." copyright
>>         Apple Computer
>>
>>         Besides, I never said KDE 4 *can't* do that, I just said I
>>         don't see the
>>         point why anyone would want to make their Linux computer look
>>         like Windows.
>>
>>         --
>>         Raoul Snyman, B.Tech IT (Software Engineering)
>>         Saturn Laboratories
>>         m: 082 550 3754
>>         e: raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za
>>         <mailto:raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za>
>>         w: www.saturnlaboratories.co.za
>>         <http://www.saturnlaboratories.co.za/>
>>         b: blog.saturnlaboratories.co.za
>>         <http://blog.saturnlaboratories.co.za/>
>>
>>
>>
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>>         Message: 5
>>         Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 07:28:40 +0200
>>         From: <wikus at cheetah-microsystems.com
>>         <mailto:wikus at cheetah-microsystems.com>>
>>         To: <ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com
>>         <mailto:ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com>>
>>         Subject: [ubuntu-za] Kubuntu questions
>>         Message-ID:
>>         <506016C98C4544368234BF1CA13D2987.MAI at cozadomains.com
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>>         Message: 6
>>         Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 07:41:48 +0200
>>         From: Raoul Snyman <raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za
>>         <mailto:raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za>>
>>         To: Ubuntu South African Local Community
>>         <ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com>>
>>         Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] Kubuntu questions
>>         Message-ID: <a70ab541321ba870cbeabd4cfb835df9 at localhost>
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>>         Hi Wikus,
>>
>>         On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 07:28:40 +0200,
>>         <wikus at cheetah-microsystems.com
>>         <mailto:wikus at cheetah-microsystems.com>>
>>         wrote:
>>         > I am thinking of trying Kubuntu. I have only used normal
>>         Ubuntu before
>>         and
>>         > build up a huge base of manualsand documents on how to do
>>         things. My
>>         > question is , how much of that is the same in Kubuntu and
>>         how muchwill I
>>         > have to start from scratch learning again.
>>
>>         Most of the concepts are the same, even if you're using a
>>         different app.
>>         For instance, a text editor is a text editor, whether you're
>>         using gedit or
>>         Kate.
>>
>>         > 1. Installing software (apt-get and synaptec the same in
>>         Kubuntu)
>>
>>         Kubuntu has apt-get, but uses KPackageKit instead of Synaptic.
>>
>>         > 2. Installing multimedia support
>>
>>         In Ubuntu you install "ubuntu-restricted-extras". In Kubuntu
>>         you install
>>         "kubuntu-restricted-extras"
>>
>>         > 3. Installing encoders such as ffmpeg4.
>>         > Installing LAMP
>>
>>         You'll install the same packages in Kubuntu as you would in
>>         Ubuntu.
>>
>>         > So basically what I want to know is everything under the
>>         hood the same
>>         and
>>         > is it only the desktop environment that differs ?
>>
>>         Yes.
>>
>>
>>         --
>>         Raoul Snyman, B.Tech IT (Software Engineering)
>>         Saturn Laboratories
>>         m: 082 550 3754
>>         e: raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za
>>         <mailto:raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za>
>>         w: www.saturnlaboratories.co.za
>>         <http://www.saturnlaboratories.co.za/>
>>         b: blog.saturnlaboratories.co.za
>>         <http://blog.saturnlaboratories.co.za/>
>>
>>
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>>         Message: 7
>>         Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 09:22:03 +0200
>>         From: Dani?l Louw <daniel at dline.co.za <mailto:daniel at dline.co.za>>
>>         To: Ubuntu South African Local Community
>>         <ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com>>
>>         Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] Kubuntu questions
>>         Message-ID:
>>         <BANLkTinA3tXMdPmugYppbMKhQXQ7tiHZhA at mail.gmail.com
>>         <mailto:BANLkTinA3tXMdPmugYppbMKhQXQ7tiHZhA at mail.gmail.com>>
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>>         Yup, Under the hood very much the same.
>>
>>         I used KDE for a while, and I mostly used Ubuntu tutorials
>>         online, as they
>>         are more available.
>>
>>         One handy thing to know is that in general, KDE
>>         libraries/packages start
>>         with a k (kate), and Gnome's start with a G (gedit). This is
>>         not always
>>         true, but a good indicator. When you're in Gnome, and you want
>>         to install a
>>         KDE package, you can expect to install quite a few
>>         kDependencies, and the
>>         same is true for vice versa. Software wise I am yet to find
>>         something that
>>         is not cross-compatible with the two.
>>
>>         --
>>         Regards
>>
>>         *Dani?l Louw*
>>         ================================
>>         daniel at dline.co.za <mailto:daniel at dline.co.za>
>>         www.dline.co.za <http://www.dline.co.za/>
>>         +27 84 2499 299 <tel:%2B27%2084%202499%20299>
>>         +12 12 347 8305 <tel:%2B12%2012%20347%208305>
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>>         measuring aircraft
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>>         Message: 8
>>         Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 09:24:07 +0200
>>         From: David Rubin <drubin at ubuntu.com <mailto:drubin at ubuntu.com>>
>>         To: Ubuntu South African Local Community
>>         <ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com>>
>>         Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] Kubuntu questions
>>         Message-ID:
>>         <BANLkTin1gRND8QymPSeh4OhSym+8dqMjwQ at mail.gmail.com
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>>         On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 7:41 AM, Raoul Snyman <
>>         raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za
>>         <mailto:raoul.snyman at saturnlaboratories.co.za>> wrote:
>>
>>         > Hi Wikus,
>>         >
>>         > On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 07:28:40 +0200,
>>         <wikus at cheetah-microsystems.com
>>         <mailto:wikus at cheetah-microsystems.com>>
>>         > wrote:
>>         > > I am thinking of trying Kubuntu. I have only used normal
>>         Ubuntu before
>>         > and
>>         > > build up a huge base of manualsand documents on how to do
>>         things. My
>>         > > question is , how much of that is the same in Kubuntu and
>>         how muchwill I
>>         > > have to start from scratch learning again.
>>         >
>>         > Most of the concepts are the same, even if you're using a
>>         different app.
>>         > For instance, a text editor is a text editor, whether you're
>>         using gedit or
>>         > Kate.
>>         >
>>         > > 1. Installing software (apt-get and synaptec the same in
>>         Kubuntu)
>>         >
>>
>>         Generally as a rule command line applications will all be the
>>         same. it is
>>         the GUI apps that change.
>>
>>         David
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>>         Message: 9
>>         Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 10:56:39 +0200
>>         From: Peter Nel <fourdots at gmail.com <mailto:fourdots at gmail.com>>
>>         To: ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com>
>>         Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] A Local forum
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>>         Just my thought on this idea.. wouldn't this cause a split in this
>>         list-community?
>>
>>         I for one would be interested in reading about hacking all
>>         sorts of weird
>>         devices, including motors, and wotnot; some running ubuntu,
>>         some other
>>         distros, or some maybe firmware based chip programming, or
>>         whatever.
>>         Some of the stuff that would actually be relevant in this list
>>         will go
>>         there, and we'll miss out.
>>
>>         Is this other content really so off-topic that we need a
>>         separate forum? Is
>>         there really enough of such content to justify it? I've seen the
>>         window-wiper-motor post that started this thread, and that's
>>         basically it..
>>
>>         If it does happen, it should perhaps be integrated into
>>         the mailing-list system where one can post by replying
>>         (negating the need
>>         for a separate forum); or else, it should go somewhere else
>>         entirely -
>>         perhaps gumtree ;-)
>>
>>
>>         --
>>         P?ter Nel
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