On 4/3/2012 9:55 PM, Gilboa Davara wrote:
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 6:27 AM, Chris Kottaridischriskot@quietwind.net wrote:
I've never used a netbook before but am looking at the Eee PC 1215N-PU27
I want as much portability as possible, but I also want it to have full Linux capabilities, so tablets are out for now. Specifcally, I want to run Linux as the base OS and use vmware to run Windows as a virtual machine when needed. When I checked out netbooks a couple of years ago I didn't see anything I thought could handle that. This looks like it might be able to do that.
It has: Atom D525 dual-core 1.8 GHz (with hyperthreading can have 4 threads) 2 GB RAM, expandable to 4 GB (I'd do this upgrade) Bluetooth Wireless N HDMI port 3 USB ports 12.1" screen HD resolution 500 GB Hard Disk
It gets shipped with 64 bit Windows 7, but I'd prefer to run Fedora 16 and then run Windows as a Virtual Machine when needed.
Anyone have any experience running Fedora 16 on this machine ?
Also, I suppose I can connect an external DVD player via USB to do an install that way. I prefer to install from DVD's rather then the network and I assume a netbook can boot from a USB device.
Thanks Chris Kottaridis
Hi,
I've got an F16 running on a number of Asus 1201N more-or-less issues free (with or w/o the nVidia binary driver). The only major issue is broken suspend on some machine since the release of v3.2 (The irony that 3.2 finally got hibernate working so we're OK for now... :)) I'll report it once I'll free some time to confirm this issue isn't nVidia driver related.
As for virtualization, as far as I remember, much like the Atom 330 on our machines, the D525 doesn't support VT-x, meaning: A. qemu-KVM is out of the question (You plan to use vmware; we use VirtualBox from time to time). B. Guest performance can be iffy (at least under VirtualBox).
Bummer.
Again, I never tested vmware on this netbook (which version do you plan to use?), but in general, if you plan to use Windows VM as an actual desktop OS on this netbook, I'd consider buying a Windows XP license and stripping it to the core instead of using Windows 7. Alternatively, I'd search for a stronger notebook that has VT-x/AMD-v capable CPU. (In my experience, finding an AMD-v capable notebook/netbook is usually easier)
I'd be using vmware 7.1. I keep getting emails to upgrade to 8.0, but was planning to wait for 8.1 unless there is some specific reason to switch. Kind of hate those .0 releases if I don't specifically need it.
I'll see what I can find out about D525 VM support for VMware and consider lookign at alternatives depending on what I find.
I am only really going to need Windows for some trading apps I have that are only available on Windows. I have a desktop I dedicate for that, but if I travel it'd be nice to be able to keep up on things and have all the tools I am used to. There are some other Windows tools that only run on Windows also but I use them very infrequently.
Thanks Chris Kottaridis
- Gilboa