On 09/02/2011 02:23 PM, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
On 08/31/2011 08:47 AM, Atte André Jensen wrote:
> Hi
>
> My laptop was dropped, and if it's beyond repair, I need a new
> one quickly. I would appreciate a few (preferrably hands-on
> experiences or) advices to this end, here are a few thoughts:
>
> 1) It should of course work as flawless with linux as possible
> (I run arch)
>
> 2) I have an edirol fa66 firewire soundcard that I'm quite
> happy with. Problem is, it seems laptops with firewire are hard
> to find. I could get an usb soundcard, but I have the feeling
> that it's not gonna perform as well (low latency, stability) as
> firewire, it that correct? Plus it's annoying to throw away (or
> sell) a perfectly good, stable soundcard that suits my needs,
> just because of the port type...
>
> 3) I would prefer a small (<= 13") light-weight,
> long-battery-life laptop.
>
> 4) I actually don't really need that much cpu power. I have a
> 2Ghz dual-core intel (T7250, whatever that means) now, that's
> more than enough. It's the first dual core I owned, and I had
> the feeling the two cores provides a snappier feeling, would
> others agree? Besides that I don't need the speed I have now.
>
> Options (I can think of):
>
> I saw a secondhand ThinkPad X61s (dual-core 1.6Ghz, 3Gb ram,
> 12" display) from a well known online shop I trust and used
> many times (bought my current laptop there). There's 6 months
> warrenty, and my general impression with ThinkPads is that they
> have good build quality, it's the only laptop I would consider
> buying used. It has firewire so...
>
> Go the netbook route. I'm at a loss here, all these new
> processors, both the i-series and the atom (N-series), I have
> no idea how well they perform. I tried a few from friends, and
> they seem fast enough. Anyone here making music on a netbook?
> This would most certainly mean I would have to get a usb
> soundcard, hmmm :-(
>
> Any inputs would be greatly appreciated :-)
>
My 2¢ if you'd buy 2nd hand: Dell D430. Bit old but it does have
a dual-core CPU and onboard FireWire (Ricoh, but it does work
afaict). Build like a tank and relatively cheap, you can get them
for ?300,- with warranty.
Good experiences with Lenovo T61 here and Dell latitude
(didn't
test this thing extensively with proaudio/firewire).
Also the Lenovo X series might be interesting for you.
I have owned a few ThinkPads in my day, and they do run well with
linux, but the ergonomics of the keyboards on them irritate me so
much, I'll never use another one.
The escape key is waaay off out of reach, above the F1 key, so, when
I start hitting escape all the time (as in when editing system and
config files in vi), it keeps popping up stupid Gnome help screens!