I still love my Dell Vostro - Wireless needs NDISWRAPPER, but everything
else works fine :) (1.8 C2D 2GB 160GB 15.4 cost me £350)

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Rob Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> I'm on the lookout for a laptop for work which I can dual boot with
> Vista & Ubuntu.  I'm not fussed if it's an AMD or Intel based laptop but
> I would like something with at least 1GB memory, an 80GB or higher hard
> drive and a dual core CPU.
>
> I just wondered if anyone could suggest such a laptop?
>
> I was looking at the eSystem notebook at £279 from PC World with the 13"
> screen but unfortunately it's not very well supported on Ubuntu.
>
> Other options I was thinking of was the Acer Aspire 2920 with a 12.1"
> screen or some of the HP Turion based notebooks at around £350.
>
> The most I can really afford is about £375 although I could stretch to
> £400 if it's got a smaller screen (I'd really like something with a 12"
> to 14" screen so it's easier to lug around) or a quicker CPU etc.
>
> Just wondered if anyone knew of anything around at the moment that would
> come close?
>
> I did have a look at Novatech's site, they seem pretty good at £300
> without an OS but I wasn't sure about the on board SIS video card and if
> it is well supported or not on Linux? (in a case of a notebook without
> OS, I could get an OEM copy of Vista separately).
>
> Unfortunately Vista is going to be a requirement as I have to support it
>  at the sites I'm covering.
>
> Rob
>
>
>
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