I have a gatway running scientific linux 6.4.  It runs R quite well.  I had
an old mac power pc running a special flavor of debian that ran R well
relative to the hardware constraints.

FWIW, get all intel hardware; Then the rest is up to you.  Good Luck!

Stephen


On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Steve Lianoglou
<lianoglou.st...@gene.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have no real input here from personal experience, but the author of
> the coderspiel blog has these two "recent" posts about his experience
> with Ubuntu on (what seem to be) two very nice machines:
>
> The latest is a Vaio Pro of some sort. Ubuntu is a bit difficult to
> install, but doable:
>
> http://code.technically.us/post/55425026899/vaio-pro-for-programming
>
> An earlier post talks about the ThinkPad Carbon X1:
>
> http://code.technically.us/post/50837506478/senistive-touchpads-and-ubuntu
>
> Which apparently supports ubuntu quite easily (out of the box, I think).
>
> >From quickly skimming, it seems like his only gripe with the X1 is
> that it has a large monitor.
>
> I can't really imagine why any of these laptops would have a problem
> running R. I agree with what (I think) Rolf is saying in that your
> biggest issue will be to find a laptop that runs your favorite flavor
> of Linux well. Once you satisfy that constraint, I'm relatively sure
> that the chances of running R "well" is quite high. Whether or not the
> machine can run R well doesn't say much about how easily linux will be
> installed (and fully functional).
>
> HTH,
> -steve
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Rolf Turner <rolf.tur...@xtra.co.nz>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I think that Hasan Diwan's assertion is a bit of an over-simplification.
>  I
> > have a Toshiba Satellite
> > L850 that has no problems of any sort running R.  However it *does* have
> > problems with WiFi.
> > The WiFi drivers for my laptop won't work under (any?) Linux system.
> > Apparently (I don't completely
> > grok the concepts here) this is because the drivers are proprietary and
> so
> > Linux developers can't
> > get at the code.
> >
> > My previous laptop (an elderly IBM ThinkPad) had no problems with WiFi,
> at
> > least not after I
> > upgraded to the then most recent versions of Fedora and later Ubuntu.
> >
> > I have managed to work around the WiFi problem by using a USB WiFi
> device.
> > Be careful,
> > but.  The first one I got, an ASUS USB-N10, was advertised to have "Linux
> > support" but
> > after much travail (and after having got a great deal of expert advice) I
> > decided it was
> > no go.  I am currently using an EnGenius EUB9801 which seems to work
> > smoothly.  I have
> > also ordered a "Penguin Wireless G USB Adapter for GNU / Linux" from
> > ThinkPenguin.com,
> > but it hasn't arrived yet.  (Being shipped from the USA to New Zealand.)
> > The ThinkPenguin
> > people seem to have their heads screwed on right, and answered my inquiry
> > promptly,
> > thoroughly and comprehensibly.
> >
> > I hope this is of some relevance to someone!
> >
> >     cheers,
> >
> >         Rolf Turner
> >
> >
> >
> > On 12/08/13 06:47, Hasan Diwan wrote:
> >>
> >> Any laptop that performs well with Linux will perform acceptably with R
> >> and
> >> vice versa. -- H
> >>
> >>
> >> On 11 August 2013 11:03, Mitchell Maltenfort <mmal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Can anyone recommend a laptop that performs well running R under Linux?
> >>> Thanks.
> >
> >
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> --
> Steve Lianoglou
> Computational Biologist
> Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
> Genentech
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