Re: Laptop for UbuntuStudio

2009-07-28 Thread Mac McIlvaine
At Monday, 27 July 2009, Gustin wrote:
snip
My experiences lead me to disagree with you both with respect to GPU
choice.  nVidia is the last choice for graphics IMO.  Intel graphics 
and
wireless drivers are open source and the required kernel modules are
built into the default kernel and X.  No need to mess around with the
restricted drivers or manually installing the nVidia driver.

Also, the nVidia binary driver has misbehaved under RT kernels.

I have had similar experiences.

snip

I also have a serious hate on for firewire, so I will never buy a
firewire device (I have lots of reasons for this, but that is a
discussion for another time).  I will say that I would be careful about
investing in firewire, since I have seen a couple of laptops recently
that did not have a firewire port.

Just for another view on firewire:

I have just recorded 6 performances with 22 channels input on firewire.
Worked fine.

That said, firewire with anything but the TI chipset seems hopeless.

Mac



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Re: Laptop for UbuntuStudio

2009-07-28 Thread Asmo Koskinen
Mac McIlvaine kirjoitti:

 That said, firewire with anything but the TI chipset seems hopeless.

Yes, I'm lucky one, too.

Desktop:

06:03.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments TSB43AB22/A 
IEEE-1394a-2000 Controller (PHY/Link)

Laptop:

0a:07.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments TSB43AB23 
IEEE-1394a-2000 Controller (PHY/Link)

You can check that for yourself with machine you have this way:

lspci | grep FireWire


One starting point for laptops on the market (of course out dated) - 
manufactures changes devices inside laptops more often than you change 
your socks, I think:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam

Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.

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Laptop for UbuntuStudio

2009-07-27 Thread Litus Mayol i Ricart
Hiya everyone!

I'm thinkin' on buying a new laptop. It'll be only for UbuntuStudio. I want
to ask you which specs I've to take special atention to. I want an all-life
laptop: not a heavy laptop (19-inches-screen) neither a notebook. I'm
looking for a 14-15 inches. But the other thinks I don't know what are the
best choice. I will use it a lot for music and video suite. Which specs are
the more importants? Which computer brands do you recommedn me? Lenovo
computers will fit me?

Can you help me?
Thank you all!
*Carles Mayol i Ricart*
Rocker, socialdemòcrata, independentista, culé, republicà, ubuntaire,
catòlic i corredor de fons
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Re: Laptop for UbuntuStudio

2009-07-27 Thread wayne
On Mon, 2009-07-27 at 16:26 +0300, Asmo Koskinen wrote:

 Litus Mayol i Ricart kirjoitti:
 
  I'm thinkin' on buying a new laptop. It'll be only for UbuntuStudio.
 
 Well, hard to say. Macbook Pros' specs are something like this.
 
 15-inch
 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
 4GB Memory
 250GB
 Built-in 7-hour battery
 NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics
 
 Find something similar. Don't buy a brand, buy a laptop...
 
 Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
 


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Re: Laptop for UbuntuStudio

2009-07-27 Thread Joan Quintana

 I'm thinkin' on buying a new laptop. It'll
 be only for UbuntuStudio. I want to ask you which specs
 I've to take special atention to. I want an all-life
 laptop: not a heavy laptop (19-inches-screen) neither a
 notebook. I'm looking for a 14-15 inches. But the other
 thinks I don't know what are the best choice. I will use
 it a lot for music and video suite. Which specs are the more
 importants? Which computer brands do you recommedn me?
 Lenovo computers will fit me?
 
  
 Can you help me?
 Thank you all!
 Carles Mayol i Ricart

Me to I want to buy a reliable laptop on autumn for audio production and 
projects. Now I have an USB audio card (Edirol UA-25EX), but in the future I 
want to migrate or complement with a firewire audio card. I read something 
about the firewire chip of DELL computers (RICOH) having problems with audio 
cards. In this case, DELL will be discarded. Could someone confirm this issue? 
For me having a nice firewire configuration is more critical than have a nice 
video card.

Thanks in advance,
Joan Quintana Compte
http://wiki.empresalibre.org


  

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Re: Laptop for UbuntuStudio

2009-07-27 Thread Mike Berry
 Hiya everyone! 

 I'm thinkin' on buying a new laptop. It'll be only for UbuntuStudio. I want 
 to ask you which specs I've to take special atention to. I want an all-life 
 laptop: not a heavy laptop (19-inches-screen) neither a notebook. I'm 
 looking for a 14-15 inches. But the other thinks I don't know what are the 
 best choice. I will use it a lot for music and video suite. Which specs are 
 the more importants? Which computer brands do you recommedn me? Lenovo 
 computers will fit me? 

 Can you help me? 
 Thank you all! 
 *Carles Mayol i Ricart* 

Don't go with Lenovo, or anything with a built in Intel Graphics card because 
the drivers are hard to find. I tried to get UbuntuStudio on my Lenovo R61 and 
it was a Fail Whale. I still haven't found graphics or wireless drivers. The 
sound is terrible. I'm going to try get a new laptop with an Nvidia card in it. 

My 2c. 

Mike the Tike 




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Re: Laptop for UbuntuStudio

2009-07-27 Thread Gustin Johnson
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Daniel Caleb wrote:
 On Monday 27 July 2009 10:42:54 Mike Berry wrote:
 Hiya everyone!

 I'm thinkin' on buying a new laptop. It'll be only for UbuntuStudio. I
 want to ask you which specs I've to take special atention to. I want an
 all-life laptop: not a heavy laptop (19-inches-screen) neither a
 notebook. I'm looking for a 14-15 inches. But the other thinks I don't
 know what are the best choice. I will use it a lot for music and video
 suite. Which specs are the more importants? Which computer brands do you
 recommedn me? Lenovo computers will fit me?

 Can you help me?
 Don't go with Lenovo, or anything with a built in Intel Graphics card
 because the drivers are hard to find. I tried to get UbuntuStudio on my
 Lenovo R61 and it was a Fail Whale. I still haven't found graphics or
 wireless drivers. The sound is terrible. I'm going to try get a new laptop
 with an Nvidia card in it.

 
 I'd have to second that... I've had the best experiences with Nvidia cards as 
 well. I just bought a new laptop recently, did alot of digging around... I 
 came across several places that had good systems:
 
 System 76
 AVA Direct
 PC Torque 
 
 Most of them were reselling Sager laptops or MSI. I settled with a Sager from 
 PC Torque, they were the only ones that offered an accidental protection 
 plan... 
 
 Daniel
 
My experiences lead me to disagree with you both with respect to GPU
choice.  nVidia is the last choice for graphics IMO.  Intel graphics and
wireless drivers are open source and the required kernel modules are
built into the default kernel and X.  No need to mess around with the
restricted drivers or manually installing the nVidia driver.

Also, the nVidia binary driver has misbehaved under RT kernels.

Recent ATI graphics adaptors are supported by the radeonhd driver, which
is open source and packaged in Ubuntu.  This would probably be my first
choice, with Intel second.  nVidia is a distant last place (I have
wrestled with nVidia devices on my last two laptops and a lot longer on
the desktop).

I just bought a laptop, a Dell Latitude E6400 (core 2 duo T9550, 4 GiB
RAM), and everything worked out of the box (GPU, wifi, ethernet etc.)
including all the fancy compiz effects.  I also got the accidental
damage plan from Dell.

I also have a serious hate on for firewire, so I will never buy a
firewire device (I have lots of reasons for this, but that is a
discussion for another time).  I will say that I would be careful about
investing in firewire, since I have seen a couple of laptops recently
that did not have a firewire port.

As for specs, look for a T9xxx processor (faster more cache) and all the
RAM you can afford and stuff into the machine.  If battery life is
important you may want to consider a P8xxx processor, less cache but 10
watt less power consumption.  I just bought a 9 cell battery and opted
for the faster processor.

Read the fine print, specifically what the CPU and bus speed are.  I
would also keep a copy of this Intel CPU chart handy when laptop
shopping.  For web browsing, email and so on none of this matters, but
if you plan to run effects, plugins, on multiple tracks, the different
CPUs can make a difference.
http://processorfinder.intel.com/List.aspx?ParentRadio=AllProcFam=2643SearchKey=

I would look at the processors with a bus speed of 1066.

I am also a big fan of the LED backlighting on some of the newer LCD
panels.  It is very usable outdoors and in places with a lot of ambient
light.  If you can, I would get an LCD panel of 1440x900.  Even on my
14 laptop it is not too small to read and it gives you a more
comfortable work area, especially with ardour and rosegarden.

One more thing, while I would not consider it a deal breaker, I quite
like having an eSata port.
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