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Topic: Dell XPS 1210 > *
stinky
Posts: 1898
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Triple Boot :

* Windows Vista
* OS X
* Ubuntu

http://xesla.ro/static/images/laptop1.jpg

discuss...
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Cl1nt
Posts: 651
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Why is vista still being called longhorn? Wasnt that just the working name before vista?
stinky
Posts: 1899
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that's just the default name given to it by grub ( boot loader ). I can change it in the boot.lst file if I could be arsed.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20259
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Is that only possible on a Dell or something
Crakaveli
Posts: 2439
Location: USA
can i have your autograph?
niklaos
Posts: 550
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
im the same as trog, is this exclusive to dell, is tri booting something incredible?
stinky
Posts: 1900
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nah it's not restricted to just Dell but it's a damn sexy laptop, combined with triple booting *nix and OSX it makes fricken awesome.
parabol
Posts: 3130
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm not sure I understand this thread.

Are we noting that the 1210 looks good or that stinky managed to multi-boot an x86 box like half a million other people have in the past?

I see no discussion of the technical merits nor an actual review of the XPS1210. I'd like a review as I'm eyeing the laptop for an upcoming purchase.

last edited by parabol at 17:40:32 30/Mar/07
Obes
Posts: 4936
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
get vmware or something ...
infi
Posts: 5401
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
do i need an IT degree to understand this thread?
Skitza
Posts: 7832
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Does OS X even work properly ?
Triamks
Posts: 1201
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
How much money does your family have slinky (crap spelling one)? First a rich car and now an expensive laptop with three OSs. Maybe your family should invest some of that money in getting you some lessons on being humble.
Strik3r
Posts: 1288
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
i see your xps1210 and raise you a XPS1710 with a 7950GTX graphics card. i think my laptop now out performs my desktop.
mongie
Posts: 3929
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
urr... Triamks the OP is Stinky...

Also, I once thought about getting a 1210, but don't they only come with Intel graphics cards?
stinky
Posts: 1901
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
How much money does your family have slinky (crap spelling one)? First a rich car and now an expensive laptop with three OSs. Maybe your family should invest some of that money in getting you some lessons on being humble.


errr, the last car I bought I paid $500 for. I think you're thinking of someone else...
stinky
Posts: 1902
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also, I once thought about getting a 1210, but don't they only come with Intel graphics cards?


Nah you can get the Nvidia 7400 GO in it. I got it because of the small size. f*** carrying around a 17" beast.
Eds
Posts: 8218
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I love my XPS, so I figured Id watch Stinky swear like a sailor first before I tried to load OSX :P

I think the point is, on a standard x86 system, you can load Windows, Linux and OSX, so why get a mac now? :P

Also, from the short period I clicked around, OSX ran pretty f***ing sweet, which isnt that surprising since all the Macs are intel based CPUs
partyhat
Posts: 805
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hmm, I'm looking at those XPS 12" systems, how is the screen size, seems sorta small...whats the native res? cos my old p4 laptop runs 1024x768 on 15"..
Eds
Posts: 8219
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Im about to head out to reel big fish, but if stinky hasnt posted by the time I get home ill let you know :P

For me, its my first 12", and I will never go bigger ever again.
Cl1nt
Posts: 652
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
For me, its my first 12", and I will never go bigger smaller ever again.
Boxhead
Posts: 11535
Location: UK
so why get a mac now?
its a wonder what an optimised operating system can do on tailor made hardware hey....
Eds
Posts: 8220
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My current res is 1280x800 which is max and native.

The whole tailored hardware to OS is a little flawed. Sure they only use particular hardware which allows them to optimise the OS, but youll find that the majority of mac parts are in a lot of other laptops. I wouldnt expect that they have that much of an edge anymore.

One reason I would be a Mac is because they have so much s***, like magnetic charging, wireless N and a few other nice features. Unfortunatly their price is quite a bit more than something like a dell, hence why I went dell.

They have a place, but a lot of the old arguments are dying.
Hogfather
Posts: 1175
Location: Cairns, Queensland
i see your xps1210 and raise you a XPS1710 with a 7950GTX graphics card. i think my laptop now out performs my desktop.


I love my M1710 with gfx++. Kicks he absolute s*** out of my desktop.

Also, don't be such a wuss. 12" is small, and big > small. Always.
whoop
Posts: 11107
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
For me, its my first 12", and I will never go bigger ever again.

yeah my mate got some 17" widescreen laptop I'm like wtf man it's too big to carry why not just buy a desktop it would have been cheaper but he's like nah it's cool. Now he's complaining about how big and heavy and awkward to carry it is :)

Spook
Posts: 18217
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yer, a mate of mine has some rediculous 17" widescreen jobby

it probably weighs as much as a desktop and has this massive waste of space beneath the keyboard, just a big chunk of plastic

so inefficient!
parabol
Posts: 3131
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also, don't be such a wuss. 12" is small, and big > small. Always.

Always? Don't be so naive. Not everyone has the same priorities as you.

Uni students are generally more inclined to buy a smaller laptop to make it easier to transport around on a daily basis.

The majority of screens I've seen at uni are 14" and 15", with the 12" ones gaining popularity. I've only ever seen one student carrying around a 17" and it doesn't look like he enjoys that extra weight/size at all.

If one is after a complete desktop replacement that can play Oblivion at high-res, then obviously the priorities are different again, so it's silly for you to claim that one-size-fits-all!

last edited by parabol at 12:31:41 31/Mar/07
whoop
Posts: 11108
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^^ he wasn't talking about laptops, he was talking about his love for something else.
myWhiteWolf
Posts: 2586
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Im about to head out to reel big fish
Wait what?

the band?
parabol
Posts: 3132
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^^ he wasn't talking about laptops, he was talking about his love for something else.

Thanks for the heads up. You have good gaydar!
Eds
Posts: 8222
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Wait what?

the band?


Yes, the band. They played at the tiv last night, f***ing went off as well.

^^ he wasn't talking about laptops, he was talking about his love for something else.


You love me too much whoop

Also, don't be such a wuss. 12" is small, and big > small. Always.


Lets see how long you can hold your 17" monster with one hand standing in front of a server rack. If you want a desktop, get a desktop. For me, the 12" is what a laptop is really meant to be, small and portable. I get home, I plug it into a 20" LCD and a usb hub that has my camera, kb, mouse, phone etc and it becomes my desktop.

Thats just me tho.
mission
Posts: 3079
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
May be an obvious question but - When you plug a laptop into an external screen, can you close up the laptop like you're going to transport it (obviously with it still on), or does the screen need to be open still?

I just thought the laptop might shut down automatically when you the close screen.


last edited by mission at 18:34:47 31/Mar/07
Eds
Posts: 8227
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
No, I have my laptop setup to do nothing on closing the screen, and vista (and even xp to a less extent) is smart enough to know what your doing and puts it too the native res that my external LCD is.

Vista does it a little better but XP does it without having to change settings as well.
shad
Posts: 1798
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My laptop does not hibernate when you close the screen, but mostly due to the fact that the little thing that presses down to hibernate fell out.
Triamks
Posts: 1202
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I think you're thinking of someone else...
Sorry, I was...as pointed out a few posts above yours. Soo bad with names :(.
gimpy
Posts: 1387
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Hogfather
Posts: 1176
Location: Cairns, Queensland
Always? Don't be so naive. Not everyone has the same priorities as you.


I wasn't really srs parabol...
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