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My company has transitioned from the dell d series to thinkpad T series and the smaller x220s with good result. Not a lot of Linux experience on them but they are solid systems for a decent price. On Sep 29, 2012 10:38 PM, "David Kramer" <david at thekramers.net> wrote: > Either the backlight or the inverter died in my 5-year-old Dell D820 > laptop. Fixing it doesn't make financial sense, though I may throw it > on my rack and hook it up to my KVM for "something", as I've figured out > how to tell X to disable the internal monitor and use the external > monitor as the primary. > > I've decided I want to go with a desktop machine for my main computer, > so I can use a better keyboard and bigger monitor, but I still need > something portable, too. I'm looking for a laptop that doesn't have to > be a desk-melting screamer, but it also doesn't make sense to put money > in anything *too* wimpy. I plan on splitting the hard drive to > Windows/Kubuntu 12.04LTS, so I need a supported video card. > > Really the only reason I want to get a laptop NOW is that I don't want > Windows 8, otherwise I would put it off. I find Windows 7 relatively > stable and inoffensive. > > Through work I can get significant discounts on Lenovo and HP laptops, > so I'm focusing on them. I just priced out a ThinkPad T530, and > it was over $900 with the discount, and I picked the slowest i5 > processor they have and 4GB RAM (though the better video card). That > seems a bit much. Maybe I should look at i3 processors. Many of the > models had ~14" screens, and I want at least 15". > > Any comparisons of HP vs Lenovo, or specific models that have worked or > not worked with Linux would be great. > > Thanks. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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