Re: [CentOS] Ultrabook for CentOS?

2013-11-28 Thread Karanbir Singh
On 11/28/2013 07:29 AM, Fabrizio Di Carlo wrote:
 Dell XPS 13 has the advantage to be in the market with a special version of
 Ubuntu made for engineers, called project Sputnik
 
... and is sold at a higher price than the exact same model that sells
with Windows preloaded. Go Figure.

I actually think the formfactor and the overall build for the XPS 14 is
a sweeter machine than the xps 13.

btw, the toshiba z930 are also very nice. Matt screen, very light ( its
lighter than the Macbook Air ), 128gb ssd, 12gb ram, hdmi and vga out,
with a proper ethernet port and a built in 4g modem, 7 hrs battery -
runs CentOS-6 out of the box - absolutely everything works stock on the
i5 model ( i dont know / havent looked at the i7 ones ), PCWorld had it
on sale two weeks ago at £580 - I paid £745 for mine, which included 3
yrs warranty.

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Re: [CentOS] Ultrabook for CentOS?

2013-11-28 Thread Scott Robbins
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 01:19:08PM +, Karanbir Singh wrote:
 On 11/28/2013 07:29 AM, Fabrizio Di Carlo wrote:
  Dell XPS 13 has the advantage to be in the market with a special version of
  Ubuntu made for engineers, called project Sputnik
  
 ... and is sold at a higher price than the exact same model that sells
 with Windows preloaded. Go Figure.

I remember when Dell first sold Ubuntu loaded laptops.  At that time, it
seemed that reason the Linux ones were more expensive was because they had
slightly different specs, such as an Intel wireless card, which was working
with Linux, whereas the Windows machines would have a Broadcom card, which,
at the time, was often problematic.


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Re: [CentOS] Ultrabook for CentOS?

2013-11-28 Thread Ned Slider
On 28/11/13 13:34, Scott Robbins wrote:
 On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 01:19:08PM +, Karanbir Singh wrote:
 On 11/28/2013 07:29 AM, Fabrizio Di Carlo wrote:
 Dell XPS 13 has the advantage to be in the market with a special version of
 Ubuntu made for engineers, called project Sputnik

 ... and is sold at a higher price than the exact same model that sells
 with Windows preloaded. Go Figure.

 I remember when Dell first sold Ubuntu loaded laptops.  At that time, it
 seemed that reason the Linux ones were more expensive was because they had
 slightly different specs, such as an Intel wireless card, which was working
 with Linux, whereas the Windows machines would have a Broadcom card, which,
 at the time, was often problematic.



The same is still true. Making sure one chooses an Intel wireless 
chipset would be high on my list of priorities if you plan to use 
wireless on Linux.


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[CentOS] Ultrabook for CentOS?

2013-11-27 Thread Nux!
Hello,

I need to buy an ultrabook. Any recommendations for something that 
would work out of the box more or less?
I do not want a Chromebook (or anything ARM) or one of these new 
touch laptops, in fact I'm after a nice matte screen. Budget is 
modest-ish (£500/$800) so dont go crazy. :)

Thanks!

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Re: [CentOS] Ultrabook for CentOS?

2013-11-27 Thread Fabrizio Di Carlo
I have Asus U32U, and CentOS works fine on it ;)


On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Nux! n...@li.nux.ro wrote:

 Hello,

 I need to buy an ultrabook. Any recommendations for something that
 would work out of the box more or less?
 I do not want a Chromebook (or anything ARM) or one of these new
 touch laptops, in fact I'm after a nice matte screen. Budget is
 modest-ish (£500/$800) so dont go crazy. :)

 Thanks!

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Re: [CentOS] Ultrabook for CentOS?

2013-11-27 Thread Scott Robbins
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 02:54:24PM +0100, Fabrizio Di Carlo wrote:
 I have Asus U32U, and CentOS works fine on it ;)
 
I have the older UX31E, which also works with CentOS.   I _might_ have had
to get a driver from elrepo for wired, but wireless worked out of the box.
It has an ASIX USB to ethernet dongle.

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Re: [CentOS] Ultrabook for CentOS?

2013-11-27 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 11/27/2013 07:26 AM, Nux! wrote:
 Hello,

 I need to buy an ultrabook. Any recommendations for something that 
 would work out of the box more or less?
 I do not want a Chromebook (or anything ARM) or one of these new 
 touch laptops, in fact I'm after a nice matte screen. Budget is 
 modest-ish (£500/$800) so dont go crazy. :)

 Thanks!


The Lenovo ThinkPad X series all seem to work very well with CentOS/RHEL.



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Re: [CentOS] Ultrabook for CentOS?

2013-11-27 Thread Giles Coochey

On 27/11/2013 15:01, Johnny Hughes wrote:

On 11/27/2013 07:26 AM, Nux! wrote:

Hello,

I need to buy an ultrabook. Any recommendations for something that
would work out of the box more or less?
I do not want a Chromebook (or anything ARM) or one of these new
touch laptops, in fact I'm after a nice matte screen. Budget is
modest-ish (£500/$800) so dont go crazy. :)

Thanks!


The Lenovo ThinkPad X series all seem to work very well with CentOS/RHEL.


Yes - Although they are pricey - if money were no object I'd go for a 
nice X series.


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Re: [CentOS] Ultrabook for CentOS?

2013-11-27 Thread Ned Slider
On 27/11/13 13:26, Nux! wrote:
 Hello,

 I need to buy an ultrabook. Any recommendations for something that
 would work out of the box more or less?
 I do not want a Chromebook (or anything ARM) or one of these new
 touch laptops, in fact I'm after a nice matte screen. Budget is
 modest-ish (£500/$800) so dont go crazy. :)

 Thanks!


Dell XPS 13 ultrabook works fine with RHEL6/CentOS6 out of the box. It 
does have a glossy screen though.

You can get some very good prices on refurbished models through Dell 
Outlet for around the £500 mark as opposed to over £1000 new. You should 
be able to pick up a Core i5, 8GB RAM, SSD and full HD display for 
around £500 but you sometimes have to wait for the exact spec you want 
to become available (and they do get snapped up quickly).




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Re: [CentOS] Ultrabook for CentOS?

2013-11-27 Thread Fabrizio Di Carlo
Dell XPS 13 has the advantage to be in the market with a special version of
Ubuntu made for engineers, called project Sputnik


On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:

 On 27/11/13 13:26, Nux! wrote:
  Hello,
 
  I need to buy an ultrabook. Any recommendations for something that
  would work out of the box more or less?
  I do not want a Chromebook (or anything ARM) or one of these new
  touch laptops, in fact I'm after a nice matte screen. Budget is
  modest-ish (£500/$800) so dont go crazy. :)
 
  Thanks!
 

 Dell XPS 13 ultrabook works fine with RHEL6/CentOS6 out of the box. It
 does have a glossy screen though.

 You can get some very good prices on refurbished models through Dell
 Outlet for around the £500 mark as opposed to over £1000 new. You should
 be able to pick up a Core i5, 8GB RAM, SSD and full HD display for
 around £500 but you sometimes have to wait for the exact spec you want
 to become available (and they do get snapped up quickly).




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