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On Thu, 2009-06-18 at 15:58 -0400, Jarod Wilson wrote: > On Jun 18, 2009, at 3:33 PM, ref wrote: > > > Hi folks, > > > > So my trusty workhorse of 3 years is wheezing and stumbling and > > yearning > > for pasture. As laptops go the HP dv8000t was the best I've ever had, > > and I've had a few (Starting with a side handled Amstrad in hte late > > 80's! ). It survived a coast-to-coast-to-coast Amtrak summer, and > > about > > a hundred thousand air-miles. My only complaint has been the short > > battery life, but then it is a desktop replacement, not an airbook. > > > > So on to the new. After looking around I think I will go with an HP > > again, this time an HDX18t, and got a really good price on a quad core > > (my new brother in law happens to work at HP!). Before I buy it, I > > wanted to check and see if anyone has heard good/bad things about the > > below listed CPU/graphics card components, with regard to running > > Linux, > > specifically Ubuntu and CentOS. I did goole for a bit, but couldnt > > even > > find mention of a linux driver for the NVidia card on their own > > website ... > > That falls under GeForce 100M Series (Notebooks), and in the advanced > driver search, you can specifically choose "GeForce GT 130M". However, > it seems the binary driver does not yet support it -- not even w/a > beta driver. I imagine support can't be all that far out though. Not > sure if you could limp along with nv, nouveau or vesa 'til then... Now that is what I was looking for (though not the news I wanted to hear!). Its is a shame as I am a huge CompizFusion/Cedega\Blizzard fan, so if the drivers are not there then the card is useless to me. I also like to watch movies while flying back and forth from coast to coast (every six weeks or so) so no driver = wrong choice of video card. I will go look deeper into the forums to see when there will be a driver available, maybe I can afford to wait a little ... heh, yeah... the gods are already laughing at me ... ;) > > > CPU : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad Processor Q9000 (2.00Ghz) > > Memory : 6GB DDR3 > > Graphics : 1GB Nvidia GeForce GT 130M > > Hard drive : 640GB 7200RPM SATA Dual Hard Drive (320GB x 2 > > Display : 18.4" diagonal High Definition BrightView (1920x1080p) > > Aside from the graphics card, everything else should work just fine. > > > It also states that the Wireless card is a " Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N > > Mini-card with Bluetooth" but I cannot get any other info on it, > > such as > > model/drivers etc .... > > I believe that would be the Intel iwl5150 or similar. Its supported by > the iwlagn driver (as are all the other iwl5xxx devices I'm aware of > -- I have a perfectly functional iwl5350 myself). That is good news .... thanks Jarod > >
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