On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:28 AM, <kanenas@hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
i will be buying a new laptop in a week or so.
In stage 1 I hope to run a dual boot system, some windoze version and then suse 10.3, probably 32 bit but that's not final, the 64 bit ver is not only faster, but it is approaching the 100% compatibility mark.
no, thanks, i will not try 11.0 or 11.1 yet, i need a kde that has *no* hooks to kde4 until at least kde 4.4 as they mark them, but let's not digress.
In stage 2 I hope to run suse 10.3 as the base system, then the plan is to load up vmware and run 2 or 3 virtual oss'es, and to include the "default" windoze partition as a vmware option.
The plan is to Buy a core-duo from Dell or ibm/lenovo. 2.4 ghz plus, 4 gb ram, 300-500 gb hard drive, wifi. since there will be graphics involved, i might even go to a 17" lcd. blue ray read a possibility, but definitely not a must have.
I am not scared of ati drivers, have installed a few with direct ati downloads (the trick really is to *reboot* right after running an aticonfig:)), so I ask the group what other pitfalls might I want to avoid.
thanks in advance,
d. --
I'd like to second all the advice here, it's all very good. * Intel Wireless rocks * nvidia blows ATI away, especially if you want to connect another monitor or use 3D * virtualbox (non-OSE, i.e. from their website) seems faster than vmware for desktop usage, and is much more convenient than dual boot * Go KDE 3.5 with 11.1 -- Eric Springer, PGP Fingerprint: 097D E98D 9278 FE86 2659 2959 DA9E 90BD F183 2F88 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org