[ubuntu-in] Hi !

Ravi S. Kumar ra21vi at gmail.com
Sun Apr 22 16:05:29 BST 2007


Better, If you want much performing Graphics, you have to leave the
idea of Intel Graphics Chipsets. Also, Linux fully utilizes the power of
Dual COre... On thing Windows doest efficiently. 

For wireless Lan, i m no expert, and havent used it. So. other people
would let you know that. Try google searching and Ubuntu Forums.

AMD and INTEL, 
Since AMD has gone other way in gettign performace, by reducing its
nano-channels for data-transfer, so it generates more heats as it
produces more performance. But in electronics there is simple rule, heat
is the enemy of its age. So, the hardware starts dying within some
months. Try intel, 


On Sun, 2007-04-22 at 20:11 +0530, Omkar Raut wrote:
> Okk I will consider three options Dell, Lenovo, Compaq
> Can you please elaborate on processor/graphics card too?
> I heard Intel processors produce less heat than AMD, in case of
> notebooks. Does linux fully utilize power of dual core processor? Can
> I use wireless lan in linux? 
> I will mostly be using ubuntu, I would also like to try 3D effects
> (beryl ??.., though I haven't seen it actually).  so how is this
> configuration >> 
> "1GB RAM, Intel processor(dual core maybe..), 128MB shared video
> mem(???)"
> -Omkar.
> 
> On 4/22/07, Preshit D <preshit at preshit.net> wrote:
>         Yeh... get enough of RAM... The more the merrier.
>         As he's already said, Acer has less battery life.
>         
>         I own a Compaq.. Pretty good. I'd suggest a Dell or HP/Compaq
>         too.
>         
>         
>         On 4/22/07, Ravi S. Kumar <ra21vi at gmail.com> wrote:
>                 You can use any laptop with ubuntu, make sure it has
>                 more than 256 MB
>                 RAM... now, since you dont have to pay for software,
>                 so you can invest
>                 as much on hardware... buy laptop with more ram and
>                 good Graphics..
>                 thats all... But please dont buy Acer (personal
>                 experience, its battery 
>                 life is so short, you will realise it in just 2
>                 months)..
>                 
>                 Dell and Lenevo is good.
>                 On Sun, 2007-04-22 at 19:45 +0530, Omkar Raut wrote:
>                 > Hi,
>                 > Anyone here can suggest me a good laptop model for
>                 use with ubuntu( or 
>                 > any linux in general).
>                 > It will be helpful if you suggest me some store/shop
>                 in mumbai for
>                 > linux-compatible laptops?
>                 > -Omkar.
>                 
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