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08/07/2008 Relevance: 7.45 Der Boom der Linux-Mini-Laptops zeigt Wirkung auf dem deutschen Markt: Innerhalb von achtzehn Monaten konnte Linux seinen Marktanteil auf vorinstallierten Notebooks vervierzigfachen. Im Januar 2007 wurden in Deutschland gerade mal 0,1 Prozent aller Notebooks mit Linux als Betriebssystem ausgeliefert hingegen lief auf knapp 92 Prozent aller mobilen Rechner Software von Microsoft.Search further
08/13/2008 Relevance: 6.94It used to be that if you wanted Linux, it was least expensive to buy Windows pre-installed and replace it with Linux. Now, at least on some notebooks, if you want Windows, it is cheaper to buy Linux and install a retail copy of Vista.Search further
06/14/2008 Relevance: 6.91This week HP announced the Envy 133 and details surfaced surrounding the Dell E and E Slim. These new notebooks from HP and Dell will each ship with an embedded Linux environment, which the manufacturers have dubbed Voodoo IOS and BlackTop, respectively. Both Linux environments appear to be quite similar in concept and similar to the instant-on SplashTop environment for notebooks, PCs, and motherboards, which DeviceVM Inc had pioneered and then ultimately introduced last year. In this article we have more information on HP's Voodoo IOS and Dell's BlackTop and whether they're actually using SplashTop for powering the system or have developed their own proprietary distributions.Search further
06/14/2008 Relevance: 6.72This week HP announced the Envy 133 and details surfaced surrounding the Dell E and E Slim. These new notebooks from HP and Dell will each ship with an embedded Linux environment, which the manufacturers have dubbed Voodoo IOS and BlackTop, respectively. Both Linux environments appear to be quite similar in concept and similar to the instant-on SplashTop environment for notebooks, PCs, and motherboards, which DeviceVM Inc had pioneered and then ultimately introduced last year. In this article we have more information on HP's Voodoo IOS and Dell's BlackTop and whether they're actually using SplashTop for powering the system or have developed their own proprietary distributions.Search further
10/14/2008 Relevance: 6.59Steve Jobs hat Heute die neuen Apple Notebooks vorgestellt. Im Gegensatz zu den ursprünglichen Gerüchten beginnen die neuen Modelle ab $1299...Search further
10/03/2007 Relevance: 6.40As the sales of notebooks surpass the sales of desktop computers, any Linux distributions will have to support the wifi component of the notebooks. The best so far is Sabayon Linux version 3.4f.Search further
09/06/2007 Relevance: 6.17South African computer technology distributor Sahara is offering notebooks with pre-installed Linux operating systems. The company added this open-source option to its product range earlier this year, but it is unclear how successful the move has been. Currently Sahara is the only major supplier of computers pre-loaded with Linux in South Africa.Search further
08/25/2008 Relevance: 5.97An overview of notebooks available in the US with Linux pre-installed.Search further
04/27/2007 Relevance: 5.95In just a few short days our choices in desktop operating systems seem to have tripled. Not only has Dell agreed to distribute Linux on certain desktop models, but it's also given XP a new lease on life. Responding to user requests on its Ideastorm site, Dell has agreed to offer consumers the option to get XP and not Vista on select Dimension desktops and Inspiron notebooks -- at least until Microsoft sends XP off to the OS boneyard in January 2008. Even Michael Dell is running Ubuntu Feisty Fawn on one of his home notebooks.Search further
09/17/2008 Relevance: 5.76Like a diamond, a digital media player or a rare coin, the latest mini-notebooks are good things in small packages. By squeezing a lot of computing power into a very mobile package at a hard-to-beat price, they are turning the established mobile pecking order on its head. Until recently, the smallest and lightest notebooks commanded the highest price tags. Take, for example, Lenovo's ThinkPad X300 and Apple's MacBook Air -- they each weigh about 3 pounds, sell for between $2,500 and $3,000 and are the envy of travelers the world over.Search further