I've installed Ubuntu, Emacs, and R on my Samsung NC10 with 2 GB RAM. I think
the keyboard is very usable on the NC10, and it has about 5-7 hours of battery
life, which is also nice. R runs just fine on it. I'd consider paying extra
for the Samsung just for the keyboard.
herrdittm...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Dear useRs,
With the rise of netbooks and 'lifestyle laptops" I am tempted to get one of
these to mainly run R on it. Processor power and hard disk space seem to be ok. What
I wonder is the handling and feel with respect to R.
Has anyone here installed or is running R on one of these, and if so, what is
your experience? Would it be more of a nice looking gadget than a feasable
platform to do some stats on?
Many thanks,
Bernd
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