Hello Guys, I agree with Lukasz, used little IBM/LENOVO are a good way (in
my opinion one of the best brand of laptops...).
Personnaly I use a Lenovo Ideapad S10 (the first). Not more info about
puredata or Supercollider, but PD C&C live usb boot with no problem, and
seems to run well (this my first tests, before I was using it with XP OS).
Obviously : Intel Atom, mini graphic chipset, audio is cheap (buzzbuzz) and
slow HD. But an interesting feature is the ExpressCard !
He is slow but stable, I trust him (I can do expressions tests and light
things with after-effects and PShop, in the Windows world) very portable,
with a good ergonomy and beautiful design (not plastic toy).
Check out the new S12 with nvidia graphic chipset.
Hope you will find your tool.
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Jimmy

2010/4/14 Ricardo G. <[email protected]>

> I actually like them, my laptop has intel graphics chipset and it never
> gave me problems (running debian). For graphics intensive tasks there are
> for sure better alternatives, but since I'm dealing almost exclusively with
> sound, Intel offers what I need and that with open-source drivers.
>
> 2010/4/13 Josh Lawrence <[email protected]>
>
>
>> avoid the intel graphics chipsets like the plague, you will have a
>> miserable time with them.
>>
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