On Sun, 2011-01-16 at 17:46 +0000, Barry Drake wrote: > On Sun, 2011-01-16 at 17:39 +0000, George Tripp wrote: > > Looked at a couple of companies which will sell machines without any op > > system. > > Pcspecialists: apparently there's a problem that the touchhpad doesn't work > > with > > ubuntu > > Novatech: don't know if their hardware is compatible with ubuntu or not > > Glad you made it here. Dell is now offering a laptop (one of the > Inspiron range) pre-loaded with Ubuntu.
I've had very few problems with the entire Dell laptop line. My company has bought ~30ish laptops from them in the last 5 years. Lessons learned: 1. When reporting hardware needing replacing, just don't tell support you installed Linux. "Uh, yeah, I click on properties and ran the Windows test tool. Nope, it says nothing wrong." "Yes, I restarted Windows. Nope, problem is still there." I've done this many times for laptop screens with dark areas, and once with a fan that wasn't properly balanced (made a lot of noise). 2. You may need to replace the PCI/PCI-X wifi card, especially if it's f&%*ing Broadcom. A perfectly capable Intel wifi card can be had for £10 on eBay, and you'll be happier with it. 3. If you aren't planning to run super-serious video apps, get Intel video. For compatibility, especially since the change to Kernel Mode Setting, it is: Intel > AMD > nVidia 4. It's hard to find no OS or Ubuntu pre-loaded. Yes, you may have to take the copy of Windows that comes with it, but I doubt you'll find a _laptop_ that's cheaper without Windows, whatever you think of the retail price of the OS. You can always get the install disc and load it as a VM in Virtualbox. Regards, Tyler -- "[...] the effectiveness of pat-downs does not matter very much, because the obvious goal of the TSA is to make the pat-down embarrassing enough for the average passenger that the vast majority of people will choose high-tech humiliation over the low-tech ball check." -- Jeffrey Goldberg, "For the First Time, the TSA Meets Resistance" The Atlantic, 2010-10-29 -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/