On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 22:28, loyal_barber <loyal_barber@
>> Thank you Robert & David for your info. I do have one more question about the processor. Since all the brand new systems have that new i3-i9 processor, all the dual core
>> processors have come down in price. Like right now at one store there is an Acer 15" laptop with AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual core processor TK-42 with 3GB Ram and 320GB Hard
>> Drive for $399. Not a bad price for something brand new. But, the question is, will Linux work well with the dual core processors?
>> <snip>
>
> Linux works wonderfully on dual core processors both AMD and Intel.
> I have a couple of AMD X2 processor systems, one running Linux Mint
> and one running CentOS. Both NEVER need rebooting.
>
> Loyal
Dude... Linux should work well on pretty much any laptop you buy. The
things to watch out for that can cause issues (but are still workable)
nVidia video chipsets and in some cases Broadcom and Atheros wireless
cards...
As far as processors, I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 (and did run 9.10) on
my current work laptop with a quad core i7...
I've run Linux on systems with up to 64 processors (4 8-core chips w/
hyperthreading enabled) and up to 1TB of RAM.
The cheap laptops usually work great, and used ones equally well
(again, with the caution about possible issues with graphics and
wireless networking, both of which can be worked around).
Good luck with your choice!
Cheers,
Jeff
Friday, April 16, 2010
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