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| The Next Linux You Use Could Be Virtual Major players in the laptop computer market go virtual with Linux. HP, Lenovo, and now Dell offer laptops that have a Linux Mode. Linux Mode in the Dell Latitude line offers the user a minimal environment where one can surf the web, check email, and perform a few other tasks. In this mode that boots in 2 seconds, the battery lasts about 19 hours. What's the magic that makes this happen, you ask? An ARM embedded processor and a special version of Linux designed specifically for the ARM. From the ARM website: ARM is the industry's leading provider of 32-bit embedded RISC microprocessors, offering a wide range of processors based on a common architecture and delivering high performance together with low power consumption and system cost.This combination of an ARM processor, Linux, and long battery life turn a clunky laptop with a battery life of 1 to 2 hours into a flexible and portable Internet gadget. You won't even have to carry around the AC adaptor in Linux mode. Just grab the laptop and go in search of a free WiFi connection at your local coffee shop. Manufacturers and VARs (Value Added Resellers) know that Linux is the key to low-cost, low power consumption, and low requirement computing. It may never dominate the Desktop market completely but it will dominate the Internet-based applications arena. |
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| hey thats pretty cool. Thanks for sharing |
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| i like the idea. :D |
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| I like the idea too. Very often my wife, or I, just need to quickly find something or to check email. It's a pain to wait for 5 minutes for a computer to come up to the point where we can do that. I'm glad I am waiting to buy a laptop until I can get one with Linux mode so I can use that aspect of it. Currently, I have to only go where I can plugin to electricity after about an hour of use. One of these would be great for quick and prolonged use. |
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