[ale] Notebook Recommendations?
timothy@meanor.net
timothy
Mon Jul 16 11:14:59 EDT 2007
Instead of dual-booting, look into vmware server. It's free (as in $0.00), and should adequately run Windows for those occasional apps you need Windows for (unless you're talking 3D games).
-Tim
>>I'm currently looking for a new notebook computer, but as a college
>>student, I'm trying to keep costs down. I'm probably going to dual-boot
>>it for a few Windows apps, but it'll mostly run Ubuntu. My current
>>notebook is a 9.5 lb behemoth, and at times, it and a few books in my
>>Targus backpack can kill my back, so I'm looking for something a little
>>lighter. Basically I'm looking to find the price/power/weight
>>sweetspot. Anyone have any recommendations on brands/models? I'd like
>>to stick to around $1000, if possible. I'd actually been looking at an
>>Apple which could tri-boot with bootcamp, but that has a large "brand
>>name tax" with it.
>>
>>Thanks in advance,
>>David
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