[Eug-lug] Laptop recomendations? Repair?
Garl Grigsby
badd_karma at comcast.net
Fri Oct 19 16:06:38 PDT 2007
turtle at think-electric.com wrote:
> My Toshiba A45-S120 laptop has turned into a TRS80.
> I have run all the usual tests and no matter what I do it runs at about
> 1/10 speed. new memory, memtest86, kernel compile's, several heavy
> compiles without errors, test live cd's are slow, everything is slow
> without errors.
>
Check the cpu cooling fan. This sounds like thermal throttling.
> I can draw on the screen with the bouncy icon as a program starts up.
> I have been discussing laptops here to:
> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-4391315.html#4391315
> and am thinking of a Dell: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T7500 (2.20GHz) 4M L2 Cache,
> 667Mhz Dual Core
> OPERATING SYSTEM FreeDOS Operating System Kit
> LCD PANEL 14.1 inch Wide Screen WXGA LCD Panel
> MEMORY 2.0GB, DDR2-667 SDRAM, 2 DIMMS edit
> HARD DRIVE 80GB Hard Drive, 9.5MM, 7200RPM
> OPTICAL DRIVE 24X CD-RW/DVD Data Only
> VIDEO CARD Intel® Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
> WI-FI WIRELESS CARD Intel® 3945 802.11a/g Dual-Band Mini Card
> Standard Touchpad (hopefully means no fingerprint thinggy)
> PRIMARY BATTERY 9 Cell Primary Battery
>
>
What model Dell is this? I've had very good luck with Ubuntu on both the
older Lattitude and Inspiron line. Haven't tried the newer stuff but
I've seen promising reports.
> The only other laptop that I am considering is the ThinkPad X61 Intel®
> Core™ 2 Duo L7700 but people are telling me the screen will be too small I
> like that is does not have a optical drive (they are like 5.5 floppys to
> me) and weighs almost 1/2 of the dell.
> although I do not like the think pad windows tax since we are linux only
> over here.
>
> My basic requirements are good CPU / FSB, portable and light yet readable
> screen, readable outside / different angles, reliability. willing to
> consider anything.I am definitly Not a gamer. Will occasionaly watch a
> movie on it. Will plug in to stereo if I want amork tunes etc.
> Also any recomendations on a really well equiupd shop that could confirm
> the a45 has bit the dust for under $100? Or any warining dont go here's??
> as it would be nice to not have a big expense for a wile longer.
>
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