Touch interfaces are becoming an increasingly popular way of interacting with devices. It all started with the iPhone, more or less, but today, plenty of laptops support gestures through the touchpad. Apple notebooks have had multi-touch and gesture support for a while now, and Windows users also get to enjoy the feature. For Linux though, as always,...
Any latest recommendations for laptops programming with Linux:
-- Linux (CentOS), C/C++, Python and Android programming
I'm thinking about purchasing a laptop. Since without Linux it would be for me a worthless object, let me ask the following:
Are there recent note- or ultrabooks that cannot support Ubuntu 12.10 installation?
Are there notebooks that work considerably below the features they promise when one uses Ubuntu?
(I post this question because I saw this post and fear not to buy a right product).
Hi all,
My faithful old Fujitsu-Siemens lappie is getting a little tired, plus I blew up its sound chip the other day, so I am thinking about replacing it with a new notebook. A few questions:
1. does one still need to worry about hardware compatibility with Linux in this day and age?
2. Is there any revolutionary "must have" feature that no new notebook should be without?
3.
Here are my ideas to improve Linux.com. I have been working on this list for some time and this is the first time that this list will be public. I would like the Linux.com community to review these recommendations and give me their feedback and other recommendations.
There’s nothing like some new hardware to round out the week, and Toshiba has dutifully come to bat with a new line of Tecra business-class notebooks aimed at SMBs and boasting some serious structural reinforcement for a bruising life on the road.
Available to partners exclusively through Toshiba Direct, the Tecra R940 and Tecra R950 notebooks are built using a fiberglass-reinforced casing with a
The company we know best for its flat-screen TVs, Vizio, is moving into a whole new space, personal computers, with the launch of the Vizio family of notebooks and desktops, available through Microsoft’s (NASDAQ: MSFT) online store.
With design cues reminiscent of Apple’s sleek MacBook notebooks and all-in-one (AIO) desktop computers, the Vizio line includes three notebooks and two AIO desktops, w
Just what hardware should you get in a $300 netbook? What about a $1500 notebook? We've analysed hundreds of notebooks to discover what is truly good value at each price-point.
Hi Slackers,
I am going on a trip for work and it will be the first extended period of time away from the wife and young kids. I want to find an easy reliable method of video chat to keep in touch. There seem to be a lot of choices out there (see for instance the link below) but it's not clear which would work better/best on a slackware linux system.