ASUS is the best when you compare it with DELL and HP. But some of ASUS
previous versions have a touchpad problem with Ubuntu. So check that out.


On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 11:25 PM, sreepriya <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> Thanks for all your replies. I still couldn't find a Dell laptop that
> sticks to my needs and budgets. I need to do some memory profiling running
>  VMs  and thus* processing speed and RAM size is crucial for my work*. (i7,
> 8GB).
> I was looking for other options than Dell and found the *following model on
> ASUS *interesting.
>
>
> http://shopping.indiatimes.com/computers/notebook/asus-k55vm-sx086d-laptop-i7-8gb-1tb-15-6-inch-mocha-brown-/11389/p_B1433811
>
> But I am not sure *how good is ASUS compared to Dell*. Are there someone
> who had used it ? Is it good for project works related to memory analysis
> and systems?
>
> Also, are there *any other good models* that you would suggest for me with
> Ubuntu as my default OS.
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 5:05 AM, pavithran <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On 30 June 2014 11:54, Sundaram KR <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > >>I want to purchase a Dell laptop... I am a regular Ubuntu user.
> > >
> > > Recently Dell went private, and Microsoft is a major investor. I tried
> > installing Linux on Dell Optiplex series and gave up after tearing my
> hair
> > out. It is painful.
> > > Dell has discontinued Linux desktop offerings, so if you want a Linux
> > desktop go to some other company brand or best assemble with Intel boards
> > from the market. They are 25% cheaper and guaranteed to run Linux (all
> > flavours) smoothly.
> >
> > I recently installed Linux Mint Debian Edition LMDE on my friends
> > machine which was running Windows 8 . The windows which came by
> > default came with lot of bloatware added to that it had caught cold (
> > joking ) . So I convinced my friend with a Live USB to use LMDE.
> >
> > First thing I noticed was I was unable to boot from USB . I had to
> > disable UEFI boot and boot via legacy mode by hanging the bios
> > setttings. Oh yeah the secure boot was not turned on by dell , so I
> > left it alone. Next I was unable to access the Windows partitions. My
> > friend needed the data.  Though there are better ways to do things, I
> > just booted to windows and copied all the useful files to external
> > hard disk.
> >
> > To install I found that the hard disk was formatted in GPT
> > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GUID_Partition_Table
> > I just used "gdisk" https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/gdisk  which is
> > available in the repo's to just convert the whole thing into MBR.
> > There were two hard disks one 500 GB and one 32 GB SSD. I gave SSD for
> > / and swap while the /home was for 500 GB hard disk.
> > Note : conversion leads to complete loss of data.
> >
> > Anyways my friend hardly cared about windows so its gone and gives me
> > a good feeling to install single boot :)
> >
> > @sreepriya: Just buy some windows laptop and apply for a microsoft
> > refund as you have not accepted the EULA license, though its not as
> > simple as said , have a look at what Praveen has done
> > http://www.j4v4m4n.in/2014/06/24/microsoft-tax-refund/
> >
> > ^ Hope the others in LUG and some legal advisor’s help for getting the
> > refund.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Pavithran
> > http://look-pavi.blogspot.com
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>
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