On 10/09/2011 09:56 AM, Andrew Z wrote:
Sorry to hear Yasha about the trouble with lappy.
May i suggest to look into tablets?
Another idea maybe to look at fatwallet, I just saw a few deals for smth
around $300 or so.
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Yasha Karant <[email protected]> wrote:

    My wife's laptop recently was stolen, and the university will NOT
    replace it because her Department has no money and she currently has no
    open grants.  I routinely install EL on all machines over which I have
    any say; we need to replace her laptop as soon as possible so that we do
    not have to share laptops.  She only needs a browser, office suite, PDF
    manipulation, and Thunderbird/Lightning -- she does not need a heavy
    duty graphics/visualisation or development unit.  (Firefox, OpenOffice,
    Thunderbird/Lightning, VirtualBox running MS Win for MS Win specific
    applications, etc., suffice for her needs.)

    We have seen several discounted/sale/close-out laptops with dual layer
    DVD burners, etc., of a size she will accept (smallish screen, low mass
    unit).  I insist on at least a battery that can be replaced without
    disassembling
       the
    laptop, and a mains supply power plug that is
    supported by iGo.

    I have made a bootable DVD from the current standalone (no install)
    bootable SL 6.1 IA-32 image (a bit larger than 2 Gbyte -- I do not
    recall the exact file name but there were only two choices -- a smaller
    one and the "full" one -- I chose full).

    On none of the test machines did the 802.11 interface activate, nor is
    there any sign of Gnome NetworkManager (I prefer NetworkManager for
    end-user machines that must go to the field).

    My intention was to use the SL 6.1 stand alone IA-32 as a way of testing
    that all needed drivers are present in the "stock" image, as I know that
    other than in those nations in which Microsoft has been found to be a
    monopoly and meaningful remedies enforced, some IA-32 hardware only has
    a MS Win driver, forcing the unpleasant use of NDIS (that I plan to avoid).

    I could go back to the in
      ventory
    of what is supplied on the image file
    that I burned, but to save me time, does anyone know if the 802.11
    drivers are part of that image?  Is NetworkManager?  Is the image
    configured to connect automatically (including activating the 802.11
    interface)?  The DVD did boot, Gnome did come up, and the sound test
    indicated that the sound interface was recognized -- but no 802.11 and
    thus no Internet (via DHCP).

    Any information or suggestions would be helpful.

    Yasha Karant

Thank you for the kind suggestions. Again, my wife wants a small laptop (not a microscopic one based upon an Atom processor) with a dual layer DVD burner, USB 2 (and preferably 3 but that probably is not affordable), 802.3 RJ-45 and 802.11, etc. She definitely wants a keyboard using standard size keys (not necessarily a full complement -- no requirement for a numeric keypad on the keyboard).

I am thinking of a fat wallet to replace the non-existant PDA (mine has failed).

As we are paying for it (owned by the university, thus not under our personal insurance), we are looking for $300 US or so.

Yasha Karant

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