Hi folks,
I'm looking to buy a 15" laptop that is going to be my only computer. I don't care about gaming...which is a good thing since I'm going to put Ubuntu on it as my only OS. I tend to have a lot of apps open at once, including Google Chrome (with, like, 97 tabs open), a music/video player, email client, and a video/audio ripper/encoder and a photo or video editing program (GIMP and all that other open source Linux multimedia stuff). The main thing for me is that I don't want it to get bogged down like my current Mac Mini (OS 10.6, 1.83ghz Core Duo, 3gb RAM) when I throw all this stuff at it...looking at the system resource use, I know the 3gb RAM is definitely a bottleneck, just not sure how much faster a processor I'm going to need in the laptop.
I'm moving abroad with it, and since most laptops from the past year or two seem to have integrated webcam/microphone, it's important that I can use it to vidchat, so whatever laptop can do that with a minimum of hassle and a maximum of compatibility in Ubuntu/Linux would be good.
Also, any laptop that has multi-touch or or multi-finger trackpad scrolly-type functionality that works in Linux would be really nice.
I've been seeing a lot of holiday specials but also looking at Craigslist as well. I'd really like to keep the cost under $500, but if that's not realistic for what I want to do with the laptop, I don't mind going a little above that.
General Questions I'm considering:
Integrated Video vs. Dedicated card? (The new ones I've seen that have dedicated cards seem to all be ATI mobile cards, but I've heard of problems with Linux and some dedicated cards)
New (newer Core 2, i3, i5, Phenom Triple or Quad Core) vs. Used (older Core 2)
If it comes to having to do a trade-off for affordability, am I better off getting a faster processor or getting more memory than the minimum 4gb I already plan on getting? Actually, I'm starting to suspect I might need even more than 4gb, but I'm not sure.
5400rpm vs. 7200rpm HDD?
Does anyone have any insight out there? A specific model or brand even? Any information I can get is good. I know this is long, but hopefully it's detailed enough so that you have a clear picture of what I'm looking for.
Thanks for your help!
I'm looking to buy a 15" laptop that is going to be my only computer. I don't care about gaming...which is a good thing since I'm going to put Ubuntu on it as my only OS. I tend to have a lot of apps open at once, including Google Chrome (with, like, 97 tabs open), a music/video player, email client, and a video/audio ripper/encoder and a photo or video editing program (GIMP and all that other open source Linux multimedia stuff). The main thing for me is that I don't want it to get bogged down like my current Mac Mini (OS 10.6, 1.83ghz Core Duo, 3gb RAM) when I throw all this stuff at it...looking at the system resource use, I know the 3gb RAM is definitely a bottleneck, just not sure how much faster a processor I'm going to need in the laptop.
I'm moving abroad with it, and since most laptops from the past year or two seem to have integrated webcam/microphone, it's important that I can use it to vidchat, so whatever laptop can do that with a minimum of hassle and a maximum of compatibility in Ubuntu/Linux would be good.
Also, any laptop that has multi-touch or or multi-finger trackpad scrolly-type functionality that works in Linux would be really nice.
I've been seeing a lot of holiday specials but also looking at Craigslist as well. I'd really like to keep the cost under $500, but if that's not realistic for what I want to do with the laptop, I don't mind going a little above that.
General Questions I'm considering:
Integrated Video vs. Dedicated card? (The new ones I've seen that have dedicated cards seem to all be ATI mobile cards, but I've heard of problems with Linux and some dedicated cards)
New (newer Core 2, i3, i5, Phenom Triple or Quad Core) vs. Used (older Core 2)
If it comes to having to do a trade-off for affordability, am I better off getting a faster processor or getting more memory than the minimum 4gb I already plan on getting? Actually, I'm starting to suspect I might need even more than 4gb, but I'm not sure.
5400rpm vs. 7200rpm HDD?
Does anyone have any insight out there? A specific model or brand even? Any information I can get is good. I know this is long, but hopefully it's detailed enough so that you have a clear picture of what I'm looking for.
Thanks for your help!