12.10
Dell
E4300
no complaints, works perfectly.
Dual boots with Windows 7 pro, no issues at all.
12.10
Dell
E4300
no complaints, works perfectly.
Dual boots with Windows 7 pro, no issues at all.
Last edited by mudguts; October 28th, 2012 at 03:05 AM. Reason: forgot win
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I just saw a totally strange smell and it felt like it was really sour. Oh well, must've been hearing things.
ASUS K53E, the icore 5 laptop works brilliantly and runs cooler as well compared to its discrete card counterparts. Best of all it does HDMI movies via VLC without any hitch all the way up to 1080P. Make sure to load the intel-microcode whether using 12.04 or 12.10 as there are microcode updates for this CPU.
HP Pavilion dm4-3002ea
Ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10
works almost ok. The ATI card is the biggest issue as with 12.10 only the opensource drivers work but power saving can be tricky. I have to run these whenever my laptop reboots:
echo profile > /sys/class/drm/card1/device/power_method
echo low > /sys/class/drm/card1/device/power_profile
to enable power saving for the graphics card (otherwise the fan is always on and hot air comes out of the laptop)
Ubuntu 12.04.1
Maker: HP
Model: G62-453TU
Minor Issues:
All hardware except bluetooth up and running out of the box. Problem was solved by executing following command in the terminal.
sudo bccmd psset -s 0x0000 0x028c 0x0001
Internal microphone create a lot of background noise while recording or on skype.
Asus 1201T netbook with Radeon 3200 graphics, FGLRX installed.
4 GB RAM single stick, Athlon Neo 1.6 GHz processor
Everything works out of the box. The only issue is really high battery drain, even with frequency scaling enabled compared to XP.
Kubuntu 12.04 with ppa for KDE 4.9
Jupiter installed - supposed to enhance cool-n-quiet from AMD
Issue:
Neo Processor is not undervolted when running at 800 MHz so there is not much difference in power saving running at 1.6 or 800 MHz and battery is gobbled up. I can remedy this bu running RightMark CPUclock in XP. I can get the voltage down to about 0.75 and gives me about 15-20% more battery time.
I am investigating how to manage this in Ubuntu. Theoretically, the Jupiter program is supposed to assist with this, but I only notice that it just locks the CPU down to 800 MHz in "powersave" which is the equivalent to "cpufreq-set -g powersave"
The fan stays on pretty high and oddly, seemingly higher on battery than when plugged into AC.
PowerPlay is enabled in the Catalyst Control Center which is supposed to reduce GPU drain when on battery.
Make: ASUS
Model: K53E
Version: 12.04.1 LTS Precise Pangolin(64-bit)
Compatibility:
Function keys work; volume controls integrated seamlessly. Touchpad has slight issues running with games, recommend using external mouse. Onboard Graphics, WiFi and other hardware functions as well in Precise Pangolin as in Windows 7. Full, automatic driver support.
Notes:
Beautifully dual boots with Windows 7, menu simple and uncluttered, boot time >30 seconds.
I would highly recommend the ASUS K53E for anyone wishing to run Ubuntu versions 10+, it's my primary system now.
Packard Bell Easynote TE11HC
Intel B820 CPU (1700 MHz Dual Cored Celeron Mobile)
8 GB RAM
Intel HD Graphics
750 GB HDD
DVD-RW Drive
Works perfectly except for brightness cannot be altered at all.
This can be fixed by editing boot/grub/grub.cfg and replacing this:
"GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
With this:
"GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_osi=Linux acpi_backlight=vendor"
Last edited by Atomic-Fanboy; October 31st, 2012 at 02:22 PM.
"Zero zero zero zero zero zero one! Zero zero zero zero zero one one! Zero zero zero zero one one one! Zero zero zero one one one one! Oh, oh oh one, oh oh one! Come on sucker, now lick my battery!"
Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal completely functional on my SpaceBR laptop.
It's a generic laptop and I'm not able to get his model :-/
The configuration: Intel Core i3, Tela 14", 8GB RAM, HD 320GB, DVD-RW, HDMI.
I'm running Linux on it since Ubuntu Natty Narwhal.
Ubuntu 12.04
Dell
Latitude D430
runs Windows Vista 64 in aqemu using kvm as well.
only issue: computer only has max 2GB ram. Some really humongous Excel files (in LibreOffice, as well as Excel Viewer in VM) take forever to load, but the file I am thinking of even takes a while in my 4GB desktop.
Last edited by edcompsci; October 31st, 2012 at 06:43 PM.
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