Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 23

Thread: Linux Laptops ?

  1. #1
    Witch Doctor
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Posts
    387

    Linux Laptops ?

    Deleted
    Last edited by WN9HJW; 08-03-2013 at 09:16 AM.

  2. #2
    SK Member Feb 2017 W4GPL's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    DM79ms
    Posts
    8,660
    It's becoming a serious problem. Now we have UEFI booting which gets tricky due to encryption keys...

    I've been running Linux on my laptop for nearly 10 years and I'm seriously considering a Macbook. So at this point, I don't know what to tell you.

    You gotta overcome the UEFI issues, presuming you can do that and get what you want, you'll be OK.

  3. #3
    Pope Carlo l NQ6U's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Location
    Maritime Mobile
    Posts
    30,068
    FWIW, Ubuntu runs perfectly on my older MacBook Pro. I can even run many Windows apps under WINE, although a few do fail. For instance, I can run HRD but DM 780 crashes on launch.
    All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.

  4. #4
    SK Member Feb 2017 W4GPL's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    DM79ms
    Posts
    8,660
    Yeah, your "older MacBook", get something with UEFI and and encryption key, best of luck.

  5. #5
    Orca Whisperer
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    Buffalo, NY
    Posts
    22,593
    Quote Originally Posted by W4GPL View Post
    Yeah, your "older MacBook", get something with UEFI and and encryption key, best of luck.
    Most BIOS's allow you to disable UEFI.
    Big Giant Meteor 2020 - We need to make Earth Great Again

    http://www.coreyreichle.com

  6. #6
    SK Member Feb 2017 W4GPL's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    DM79ms
    Posts
    8,660
    I've run across a lot of exceptions to that rule.

  7. #7
    Whacker Knot WØTKX's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Lakewood, CO
    Posts
    26,758
    Wow, what a bunch of ornery stuff. Making a PC or Laptop dual (or more) bootable should not be such a PITA.
    "Where would we be without the agitators of the world to attach the electrodes
    of knowledge to the nipples of ignorance?" ~ Professor "Dick" Soloman



  8. #8
    Orca Whisperer
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    Buffalo, NY
    Posts
    22,593
    Quote Originally Posted by W4GPL View Post
    I've run across a lot of exceptions to that rule.
    I've not. Most every EUFI machine I've come across has the ability to turn on secure boot. In fact, MS requires vendors to ensure it can be disabled (Somehow, might not be trivial to do). But the option is there, somewhere.

    But, even in the off chance you can't, then you can buy a copy (Gasp!) of RHEL 6 Desktop: https://www.redhat.com/apps/store/desktop/

    RHEL bought into it, and got a signed key from MS.
    Big Giant Meteor 2020 - We need to make Earth Great Again

    http://www.coreyreichle.com

  9. #9
    Orca Whisperer n2ize's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Crestwood, New York
    Posts
    33,899
    This is new to me. Are you saying that on these EUFI systems I cannot simply install Linux and boot and go ? How can I avoid these types of systems ? Is this both on desktops and laptops , or just a laptop thing. If I buy any new system the first thing I do is put Linux on the system. I don't want any system on which I cannot install Linux.
    I keep my 2 feet on the ground, and my head in the twilight zone.

  10. #10
    SK Member Feb 2017 W4GPL's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    DM79ms
    Posts
    8,660
    Quote Originally Posted by n2ize View Post
    This is new to me. Are you saying that on these EUFI systems I cannot simply install Linux and boot and go ? How can I avoid these types of systems ? Is this both on desktops and laptops , or just a laptop thing. If I buy any new system the first thing I do is put Linux on the system. I don't want any system on which I cannot install Linux.
    You just need to make sure you know what you're buying. There are systems with these types of UEFI (the term is getting polluted) that would make it difficult to install certain distros. Corey is right that I may have over stated the concerns, but you can find yourself in the dark if you make the wrong choice. Also I'm starting to see storage devices that cater to just Windows.. it fucking sucks.

    And by the way Corey, RedHat was dead wrong to do that. It's appalling that they'd even consider getting in bed with those thugs.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •