Displaying 15 results from an estimated 15 matches for "ultrabooks".
Did you mean:
ultrabook
2013 Nov 27
4
Ultrabook for CentOS?
Hello,
I need to buy an ultrabook. Any recommendations for something that
would work out of the box more or less?
I do not want a Chromebook (or anything ARM) or one of these new
"touch" laptops, in fact I'm after a nice matte screen. Budget is
modest-ish (?500/$800) so dont go crazy. :)
Thanks!
--
Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology!
Nux!
www.nux.ro
2015 Apr 15
7
Related to the new laptop question: CentOS on a netbook?
I've got a netbook, circe 2009. When I got it, not that I was wild about
ubuntu, but there was specifically an ubuntu netbook remix. Well, it's a
few years later - has anyone put CentOS (6, preferably) on a netbook, and
were there any problems?
mark
2018 Oct 29
1
question for CentOS6.2
Dear CentOS project's member
I hope to decide the following problem with your knowledge.
1.I installed the CentOS6.2 into the DELL PC(https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/jp/ja/jpbsd1/latitude-e7440-ultrabook/late7440om-v3/specifications?guid=guid-247916a5-f1d3-44b2-82b7-f14374bb9a73&lang=en-us) with bootable usb created with CentOS-6.2-x86_64-minimal.iso.
after that.I started the
2016 Apr 28
2
Any CentOS 6 Issues on Lenovo Y700?
Don't flame me, but I really recommend using Ubuntu on laptops. If you
really want CentOS, you should go with version 7. Many new laptops won't
work well with that either though.
CentOS 6 only works well these days on older hardware or on virtual
machines.
On Apr 27, 2016 7:27 PM, "Brian Bernard" <brian.brianbernard at gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking at buying
2016 Oct 14
4
CentOS on new Dell
On 10/13/2016 7:10 PM, Rob Kampen wrote:
>> Mmn, that didn't work. I dd'd the latest Fedora Live iso onto a USB
>> drive, put it into a brand spanking new Dell Latitude E7470, hit F12
>> at Dell logo and got "Selected boot device failed". Do I need to make
>> it bootable using fdisk or some such?
> Not that I recall - a simple dd of the iso onto a usb
2015 Apr 15
0
Related to the new laptop question: CentOS on a netbook?
On 4/15/2015 12:55 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> I've got a netbook, circe 2009. When I got it, not that I was wild about
> ubuntu, but there was specifically an ubuntu netbook remix. Well, it's a
> few years later - has anyone put CentOS (6, preferably) on a netbook, and
> were there any problems?
'netbook' is a mostly obsolete category, they were just low power
2016 May 05
2
CentOS 7 and 4K display
On Thu, 5 May 2016 19:05:00 +0100 (BST)
Nux! wrote:
> I believe there is no support for 4K in MATE yet
My monitor runs at 2560x1440 with Centos 7 and Mate. I have to use the displayport connection between the computer and the monitor to make it work, though.
--
MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com
2016 May 05
0
CentOS 7 and 4K display
On Thu, May 5, 2016 4:35 pm, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Thu, 5 May 2016 19:05:00 +0100 (BST)
> Nux! wrote:
>
>> I believe there is no support for 4K in MATE yet
>
> My monitor runs at 2560x1440 with Centos 7 and Mate. I have to use the
> displayport connection between the computer and the monitor to make it
> work, though.
On my Fujitsu Ultrabook U904 I have screen
2016 Feb 25
1
[LLVM v3.8.0rc3] cmake-2.8.12: Statistics gcc-4.9 VS. clang-3.8
Hi,
here some statistics when building LLVM v3.8.0rc3 with CMAKE and GCC
v4.9.2 or CLANG v3.8.0rc3 here on my Ubuntu/precise AMD64 system.
[ THE GOOD (disc-usage) ]
Compiling with clang-3.8 produces smaller binaries VS. gcc-4.9
(approx. 250MiB smaller).
Checking with 'wc -l' shows 1893 files in total for both install-dirs.
$ cd /opt ; du -s -m llvm-toolchain-3.8.0rc3_*
609
2016 Oct 27
0
Fwd: CentOS on new Dell
...models are certified,
> while none of the Dell's aren't.
>
> Also, have you given up on CentOS over Fedora? I'd love to hear how's CentOS 7 support for E7470 hardware.
Hi Milos,
The Thinkpad T series and Latitude are *very* similar computers. They
are both business "ultrabooks" with a 1600x1080 display option, nice
keyboards (not "chicklet" style), a trackpoint and trackpad and RJ-45
builtin.
I bought a Dell Latitude E7470 over the Lenovo for several reasons.
One is this comment which is worth mentioning again:
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 11:58 PM, Gordon Me...
2014 Jun 09
2
Suggestiong for a tablet computer to run Centos-6/7?
I have an iPad Air. Nice kit and good battery life but experience has shown
the iPad is just a little too opaque and network dependent for my taste.
I was wondering if there existed a similarly sized/robust tablet that can run
CentOS-6/7 that anyone would recommend? I am looking from something that I
can take on international trips that I can scrub on a regular basis. But, I
also desire the
2016 Oct 28
1
Fwd: CentOS on new Dell
...none of the Dell's aren't.
>>
>> Also, have you given up on CentOS over Fedora? I'd love to hear how's CentOS 7 support for E7470 hardware.
>
> Hi Milos,
>
> The Thinkpad T series and Latitude are *very* similar computers. They
> are both business "ultrabooks" with a 1600x1080 display option, nice
> keyboards (not "chicklet" style), a trackpoint and trackpad and RJ-45
> builtin.
>
> I bought a Dell Latitude E7470 over the Lenovo for several reasons.
> One is this comment which is worth mentioning again:
>
> On Fri,...
2016 Feb 26
0
[LLVM v3.8.0rc3] cmake-2.8.12: Statistics gcc-4.9 VS. clang-3.8
[ Please CC me I am not subscribed to this ML ]
Original posting from [1]...
<QUOTE>
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 05:13:05PM +0100, Sedat Dilek via llvm-dev wrote:
> Build-time increased approx. 1h from 2 to 3 hours when using CMAKE
> instead of CONFIGURE/MAKE (logs deleted for LLVM v3.8.0rc2).
> Building always done with one single parallel-compile-jobs.
> When using CMAKE
2015 Apr 15
10
Laptop for CentOS
Hello,
Has anyone used the Dell M3800 (ubuntu) laptop to run CentOS 6.x? If so how did it work out?
Also does anyone have a fairly new laptop they are running CentOS 6.x on, that they are happy
about? I am in the market for a new laptop and it must run CentOS 6.x.
Thanks,
--
Stephen Clark
2016 Sep 30
3
CentOS on new Thinkpads
I've had success on "older" model Lenovos.....(T-410 / T-420 / T-430) but anything beyond those seems to have some issue or another. I was even able to swap the standard drive to an SD (250GB) on a T-430 and it's running g like a champ. A lot of the newer stuff is OK as long as you don't have any boutique drivers for video network or sound. YMMV. On Sep 29, 2016 9:18 PM, John