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Dirtbag59 02-26-2009 02:19 AM

Re: Tell me about Linux
 
Take what you will but don't count on us following you if somehow you find a way to make the Warpath accessible only on a Linux OS :D

MTK 02-26-2009 10:05 AM

Re: Tell me about Linux
 
[quote=BDBohnzie;529874]If you are getting a netbook and are using it strictly for surfing the web and email, then Linux would be fine. The learning curve with Ubuntu is pretty easy, and there are so many things you can add-on easily. I have it on a dual boot on my work laptop, but because we are a Microsoft shop, I'm booted into XP 99% of the time.

I was looking at the Dell Mini 12 as well, but I'm now leaning towards this [URL="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834152075"]MSI Wind from Newegg[/URL] to be my new personal portable computer, from which I will probably do a dual boot XP Home/Ubuntu, maybe even add OSX to the mix.

And OpenOffice is a great alternative to MS Office. I've used it interchangeably with Office 2007 for a while now, and with the things I use it for, users haven't noticed any difference.[/quote]

I like the sound of that MSI Wind but I'm just not sure if I want to go with a 10" screen. I have a Dell Inspiron 6000 right now with a 16" screen so going down to 10" might be tough. I'm just tired of lugging this thing around though. It's just not practical for traveling and forget about trying to use this thing on a plane.

GMScud 02-26-2009 10:14 AM

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[quote=Mattyk72;530115]I like the sound of that MSI Wind but I'm just not sure if I want to go with a 10" screen. [B]I have a Dell Inspiron 6000 right now with a 16"[/B] screen so going down to 10" might be tough. I'm just tired of lugging this thing around though. It's just not practical for traveling and forget about trying to use this thing on a plane.[/quote]

I too have an Inspirion system - 6400 I believe. I beefed it up with some after market DDR Ram, so even though it's two years old it still runs nicely. You're right about the airplane thing. Pain in the ass. I'm also looking to get a smaller system. I really don't have advanced computing needs - internet, email, personal finances, and music. Pretty basic. I'm ready to park this Inspiron as a desktop and move on to something more compact. But yeah, moving from a 16" to a 10" screen would be tough.

Matty - you ever have battery issues with your Dell? I had to replace the factory battery after the first 6 months or so, and I have some friends who have had similar issues.

saden1 02-26-2009 10:35 AM

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10" is very small and portable. The 8.9" screens are really small and the keyboards on sub 10" netbooks hard to operate. Go to BestBuy and try them out first.

MTK 02-26-2009 10:49 AM

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[quote=GMScud;530119]I too have an Inspirion system - 6400 I believe. I beefed it up with some after market DDR Ram, so even though it's two years old it still runs nicely. You're right about the airplane thing. Pain in the ass. I'm also looking to get a smaller system. I really don't have advanced computing needs - internet, email, personal finances, and music. Pretty basic. I'm ready to park this Inspiron as a desktop and move on to something more compact. But yeah, moving from a 16" to a 10" screen would be tough.

Matty - you ever have battery issues with your Dell? I had to replace the factory battery after the first 6 months or so, and I have some friends who have had similar issues.[/quote]

No, I never had any battery issues. I guess I lucked out and missed the first wave of Dells that had that issue.

BDBohnzie 02-26-2009 11:20 AM

Re: Tell me about Linux
 
[quote=Mattyk72;530115]I like the sound of that MSI Wind but I'm just not sure if I want to go with a 10" screen. I have a Dell Inspiron 6000 right now with a 16" screen so going down to 10" might be tough. I'm just tired of lugging this thing around though. It's just not practical for traveling and forget about trying to use this thing on a plane.[/quote]
That is why I was originally looking at the Dell Mini 12 - screen resolution. But, I decided that the Wind was more suited for what I was looking for. My work laptop, as well as my wife's laptop are both 14 inch screens, so the jump down won't be so drastic.

And that's what I'm looking for as well, portability and knowing that if I need to do any programming or heavy computing, I still have my work and home desktops, as well as my work laptop. Plus it's always fun to have a new toy!

MTK 02-26-2009 11:31 AM

Re: Tell me about Linux
 
[quote=BDBohnzie;530169]That is why I was originally looking at the Dell Mini 12 - screen resolution. But, I decided that the Wind was more suited for what I was looking for. My work laptop, as well as my wife's laptop are both 14 inch screens, so the jump down won't be so drastic.

And that's what I'm looking for as well, portability and knowing that if I need to do any programming or heavy computing, I still have my work and home desktops, as well as my work laptop. Plus it's always fun to have a new toy![/quote]

Yeah I always have my desktop for the heavy lifting too, I just use my laptop for really basic stuff so it makes no sense to be lugging this thing around. And yeah, I'm always looking for my next toy too! LOL

NM Redskin 02-27-2009 02:49 AM

Re: Tell me about Linux
 
I would go the dual boot route, just to give yourself the option to boot in to Windows if you find some program that doesn't run in Wine(runs Window programs in Linux).

MTK 03-03-2009 09:32 AM

Re: Tell me about Linux
 
I'm trying to figure out what to do with my old laptop if I go through with buying a new one. Anyone ever use one of those cash for laptops type of sites out there?

saden1 03-03-2009 09:50 AM

Re: Tell me about Linux
 
craigslist.

BDBohnzie 03-03-2009 10:29 AM

Re: Tell me about Linux
 
Put a fresh install on it, then set it up as a home file/print server, or hook it up to your TV...

BDBohnzie 03-23-2009 11:22 AM

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My wife, parents and sister surprised me with a MSI Wind for my birthday yesterday. It's pretty awesome. Hard to imagine something this small being that powerful. Draft-N wireless, bluetooth, 6 cell battery, and with the 1.0A bios, I can overclock and take it up to 2 GB of memory. It comes installed with XP Home, which I've patched and is up to speed. The screen is pretty remarkable, and clearer than the 2 LCDs I use here at work.

If you are looking for something to surf, check email and do some light stuff, I highly recommend a netbook, whether it's MSI, Asus, Dell, etc. You won't be sorry.

MTK 03-23-2009 11:56 AM

Re: Tell me about Linux
 
Nice surprise there BD!

I have a Dell mini 12 on the way, should have it by the middle of this week.

tryfuhl 03-24-2009 03:44 AM

Re: Tell me about Linux
 
[quote=Mattyk72;529814]So I'm thinking about getting a new laptop, something simple mostly for internet access and maybe some occassional word processing. I'm looking at a [URL="http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/laptop-inspiron-12?c=us&cs=19&l=en&ref=lthp&s=dhs"]Dell Inspiron Mini 12[/URL] and you can get it with Ubuntu Linux as the OS instead of Windows. Should I go with Linux over Windows? What would you recommend?[/quote]

Ubuntu is the most "dumbed down" Linux variety, which means that it's a much more natural transition for people coming from OS's like the Windows and Mac flavors.

The ones that they're putting on these laptops are luckily geared for the hardware so unless buggy, you should have very little to no issues, which can exist with graphics drivers, etc when installing on a desktop not designed for it. You probably won't have to be editing .conf files daily and manually updating your kernel or anything. I haven't used them on all of these netbooks and minibooks lately, but I've read a bit, seem to be pretty fine and stable.

Any specific questions/issues you have about the OS itself?

tryfuhl 03-24-2009 03:47 AM

Re: Tell me about Linux
 
[quote=FRPLG;529896]I compare Linux to Mac. A lot of the advantages will disappear as their market share grows and they are faced with real market pressure and growing security issues. As everyone has said, for a net machine it is fine. If you want it as a productivity machine then you'd be dopey to not go with a PC or Mac. As an aside I am hearing good stuff about Windows 2007. I think Microsoft may actually put out a good one with 2007. It should be out sooner rather than latter considering the negative public reaction and slow corporate adoption of Vista.[/quote]

Define productivity :laughing-


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