Laptop Questions?
Mark Musone
mmusone at shatterit.com
Mon Nov 17 17:46:12 EST 2003
K not Mb
-Mark
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From: owner-nflug at nflug.org [mailto:owner-nflug at nflug.org] On Behalf Of
Tom McKim
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 5:07 PM
To: nflug at nflug.org
Subject: Re: Laptop Questions?
http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20020903/index.html
The most important difference is the L2 Cache (the
onboard memory) which drastically affects performance.
A typical 1.7 Ghz Celeron has a 128 MB L2 Cache
While a 1.7 Ghz Pentium 4 has a 512 MB L2 Cache.
It really comes down to saving a couple bucks. If it
is a monetary concern look into AMD.
I prefer Toshiba Laptops myself.
I wouldn't worrry about the File System as you will be
installing Linux anyway, you will want to do
everything from scratch including re-partioning the
Hard Drive anyway.
--- joshua at navyjosh.us wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Well i have been thinking of getting a laptop for
> some time but i have
> some questions i would like to ask.
>
> Well to start i was looking at some laptops and
> noticed that they offer
> Celeron P4 and P4(HT) proccessors. How do Celeron
> differnce from Pentium
> Processors. Also would it be wise to get a desktop
> proccessor in a
> notebook? But they also make Mobile P4's. So basicly
> what is the differnce
> between Celeron and Pentium processors. I would be
> useing the laptop as
> everyday use so which type is better for this type?
> Well that is basicly
> it other then what is a better Laptop maker. I was
> looking at dell for
> price and i like there case design. So any ideas? I
> would be dual-booting
> a new install of what they provide and Mandrake
> Linux 9.2 ( a new install
> becuase as far as i know nfts can not be resized or
> written on without
> problems. If i am wrong please point me to where i
> can find teh inomation
> on this) Thanks!
>
>
> Later Dayz,
> Josh
=====
Tom McKim, MCSE
Network Administrator
Niagara Chocolates
3500 Genesee Street
Buffalo, New York 14225
tmckim at niagarachocolates.com
mckimt at yahoo.com
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