A mid-range laptop with dedicated graphics capable of playing modern 3D games.
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Todd Partridge, Tuesday 24 of April, 2012 [08:14:03]
Everything one this laptop worked out of the box for me (though I have yet to try the camera). Installed Ubuntu with no problems (had to add broadcom wireless drivers manually). My model is the:
Acer Asprire 5560-7809
The main difference with this model is an updated graphic card the AMD Radeon HD 7670M. Good laptop for price. I have written about it here.
joe, Thursday 29 of December, 2011 [00:22:35]
joe, Thursday 29 of December, 2011 [00:12:32] So far my wife's new laptop is working OK, we have not tried the the dvd or played any grahpic instensive games We are using Kubuntu 11.10 Ocelot (Amd64)
This was not a dual boot installation, we are not interested in dual boot, Ubuntu 11.10 later adding Kubuntu. I originally manually set up partitions but could not get it to boot without a Grub boot disk. Later I used the Ubuntu live cd and selected “use entire drive” which created a small 20mb fat32 partition mounted as /boot/efi (hda1), and the system booted OK. I then used Gparted to shrink the drive and add seperate partitions for /home and swap. The program called boot-repair may fix any problems you have with booting.
I needed to use the proprietary Broadcom driver contained on the Ubuntu live cd as well as the proprietary video drivers,using Jockey to install them.
Bottom line, not the easiest installation I ever did but it is working good now and I am glad we made the purchase, it was less than half the cost of my wife's Dell 1420N (Ubuntu pre-installed)
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Everything one this laptop worked out of the box for me (though I have yet to try the camera). Installed Ubuntu with no problems (had to add broadcom wireless drivers manually). My model is the:
Acer Asprire 5560-7809
The main difference with this model is an updated graphic card the AMD Radeon HD 7670M. Good laptop for price. I have written about it here.
joe, Thursday 29 of December, 2011 [00:12:32]
So far my wife's new laptop is working OK, we have not tried the the dvd or played any grahpic instensive games We are using Kubuntu 11.10 Ocelot (Amd64)
Acer Aspire 5560-SB613
Processor: AMD A-Series quad-core processor A8-3500M (4 MB L2 cache, 1.50 GHz with Turbo CORE Technology up to 2.40 GHz, DDR3 1333 MHz, 35 W)
AMD Radeon HD 6620G
Screen: 15.6 (1366×768) Widescreen
4 GB DDR3 RAM
500 GB HDD
Acer InviLink™ Nplify™ 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™
DVD+-RW
This was not a dual boot installation, we are not interested in dual boot, Ubuntu 11.10 later adding Kubuntu. I originally manually set up partitions but could not get it to boot without a Grub boot disk. Later I used the Ubuntu live cd and selected “use entire drive” which created a small 20mb fat32 partition mounted as /boot/efi (hda1), and the system booted OK. I then used Gparted to shrink the drive and add seperate partitions for /home and swap. The program called boot-repair may fix any problems you have with booting.
I needed to use the proprietary Broadcom driver contained on the Ubuntu live cd as well as the proprietary video drivers,using Jockey to install them.
There was a problem with booting to a blank screen that required adding “nomodeset” option.I learned about that fix here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11527811
I changed Grub (/etc/default/grub)
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=“splash radeon.nomodeset=1”
sudo update-grub
Bottom line, not the easiest installation I ever did but it is working good now and I am glad we made the purchase, it was less than half the cost of my wife's Dell 1420N (Ubuntu pre-installed)