Linked by Will Gunadi on Tue 5th Apr 2005 14:11 UTC
Today, there is no shortage of reviews on Linux on the Desktop, but I think we can benefit from more "Laptopized-Linux" experiences. As laptops keep dropping in price and increasing in terms of computing power, they really make a nice platform even for cpu intensive applications such as sofware development, desktop publishing, web design, etc. And as you will see in this article, installing Linux on a laptop is not as hairy as you may think.
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If you go into your kernel and manual config it you can get cpu throttling working on Dell Laptops Perfectly fine. Also their are kernel modules to fix the power management.
If you really want to use Linux you are going to have to manually config some things.
All of the stuff you mentioned above can be done in linux just do a little reserch.
If you go into your kernel and manual config it you can get cpu throttling working on Dell Laptops Perfectly fine. Also their are kernel modules to fix the power management.
If you really want to use Linux you are going to have to manually config some things.
All of the stuff you mentioned above can be done in linux just do a little reserch.