It should work, I figure.. But it does have AMI "made for vista" BIOS.. Or is it Phoenix that is trying to ruin the linux commuity..
As for the Dimension 9150, it isn't like my old XPS B800r that had the proprietary ram and won a 10 from Maximum PC in 2000.. This 9150, is all standard parts.. I bought it on ebay from someone (unaffiliated with Dell) it arrived MB DOA, Dell transferred the warranty and sent a guy out to replace the MB. You just have to convince the tech support that it is definately DOA.. For the record my B800r was DOA, and they replaced MB on that too. However, I've heard Dell laptops suck.. Note, Dell has a deal with Canonical to make Ubuntu based netbooks. Supposedly Dell's CEO uses Ubuntu (typical linux usage rumors). The 9150 has a huge latch for opening the case, and a big latch for unlocking all the card slots, it takes me abotu 30 seconds to swap out a card, plus space for 6 drives ( 2 internal, 4 front external, front CPU fan, heat sink and chute), 4 sata connectors, about 6 USB2's in back and 2 in front. It feels solid, not flimsy like some dekstops. This video shows the internals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3us514PJuM I have a NVidia 9800GT on it, and Ubuntu Studio 9.04 dual booted with XP (for games, don't trust it for anything else). In wine I've played the entire Valve Orange Box (HL2, Ep1 and Ep2, Portal, and TF2 plays), Oblivion (not far enough into it), Prey (it sucks but I completed it), COD 4 (I'm almost to the end of the game), Flatout 2 (completed), and I just got Fallout 3 working (okay if you don't mind 3D artifacts like mispatched point clouds, missing eyes and heads). Quake Wars is native of course, and Voip works, so .. But if you like pinball, there is an installer for future pinball on wine (get the "Black Knight"). Believe it or not I have videos demonstrating all of those games (and the KISS, Globe Trotters and Elton John pinball machines) I want to find some tables with the subsurface magnets. Games: COD4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NnW6F_hcKo Pinball http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aitjGW-hTAE Portal http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLFvCPjFE5Y Oblivion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geydV6C7Wrs I have Ubuntu 9.04 on my IBM T30 (IBM makes excellent laptops, too bad Lenovo has the ball. My Acer Aspire has Ubuntu 9.04 and XP (I got the XP model because it seems you need more memory to run Windows and you get a hard drive, while on the linux one you only get a solid state drive. Though I can only stand laptops with the track-points *and three thumb buttons).. Touch pads must die a cruel death. Music from my T30 with Jack and ZynAddSubFx (goto 5:38, Tomita-ish improv on a 5 dollar midiboard): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPdrA4XBvT0 Some sound routing with my YPT-300, JackRack and ZynAddSubFx: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r56XPeJC5vU Second half of this video demonstrates Bristol (vintage synth emulator, not as good as ZynAddSubFX, but controllable via Jack): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyPSPTSFE3A Jack is not really reliable enough to use live, but it can be used for recording work. When I do a big setup it tends to drop the minute it hits quite a few Xruns, I don't know if that's Jack or ZynAddSubFx (very unstable). LMMS has Zyn as a builtin module. I want to do a remake of "Mr. Blue Sky" with a vocoder with Ardour.. Sometime.. Why I'm up here is to figure out how to get dual cores to work well with Jack because it seems to prefer single cores. That's why I'm building the EE machine.. After this letter I'm going to go over and attack it, see if I can't get it going. On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Lindsay Haisley <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 09:41 -0600, Kiernan Holland wrote: > > I'm making a machine just for this, it's also not for wusses > > either :^) though it looks simple than swapping out LCD's on a laptop > > (yes, I've never put one together).. Tiger direct is selling > > refurbished Nvidia i750 motherboards. > > Nvidia doesn't have a good reputation for cooperation with F/OSS. > They've made some progress, but I don't know if I'd choose an Nvidia MB > for a Linux installation. It might be more work than it's worth. > > -- > Lindsay Haisley | "Fighting against human creativity is like > FMP Computer Services | trying to eradicate dandelions" > 512-259-1190 | (Pamela Jones) > http://www.fmp.com | > > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users > -- --------------{ GOOGLE THIS }--------------- [about me]: chann3lz bl3nder rofthorax-youtube [free stuff]: ubuntu portableapps winehq virtualbox ubuntu-studio blender3d gimp mythtv [interests]: cloudcomputing electronics programming simplification 3d-animation music pc-games art
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