Hello,
I'm Guillem,
I use and install Linux since 1997 (Mandrake, Ubuntu) you remember a time where we need to use Partition Magic floppy disk. I have an old Dell inspiron 6300 (first generation dual-core with 2Go ram and 128 Go hard drive), who was running on Windows Vista, then 7, and past to Ubuntu when it became to slow on Windows, now bios is not running everytime, startup crach sometimes, and it's time to change it.
I would like to buy an Laptop to install FreeBSD, do you have an advice ?
I had a look on https://wiki.freebsd.org/Laptops of course.
What do you think of an Thinkpad T550 ?
What i expect :
A x64 running system with Xfce desktop, Wifi, ZFS, sound of course. Wine to run specifics software (genealogy, historical maps...) maybe some console emulator.
Thanks for your help
I'm Guillem,
I use and install Linux since 1997 (Mandrake, Ubuntu) you remember a time where we need to use Partition Magic floppy disk. I have an old Dell inspiron 6300 (first generation dual-core with 2Go ram and 128 Go hard drive), who was running on Windows Vista, then 7, and past to Ubuntu when it became to slow on Windows, now bios is not running everytime, startup crach sometimes, and it's time to change it.
I would like to buy an Laptop to install FreeBSD, do you have an advice ?
I had a look on https://wiki.freebsd.org/Laptops of course.
What do you think of an Thinkpad T550 ?
What i expect :
A x64 running system with Xfce desktop, Wifi, ZFS, sound of course. Wine to run specifics software (genealogy, historical maps...) maybe some console emulator.
Thanks for your help