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Comments on: Dell beefs up Precision portable workstation line

Extra fire power? 

Posted Tuesday 4th September 2007 22:57 GMT

Nice machine, nice specs but will it burst in to flames on my lap? Mmmaybe.....

Ah yes... 

Posted Tuesday 4th September 2007 23:41 GMT

but does it run Linux?

RedHat Linux 5.1 Woo Hoo! 

Posted Wednesday 5th September 2007 00:04 GMT

I Recall using RedHat 5.1. 1998 was the year. I hope it will run on that cool dell Hardware. Speaking of which, I hope Dell knows how to harden something that is almost 10 years old.

All that aside, it would run Debian and Solaris for me anyway. Good Job Dell!

Step Into a time warp. Lookie here... http://www.geek.com/hwswrev/rhlinx51.htm

:)

That's Red Hat Enteprise, buddy 

Posted Wednesday 5th September 2007 05:04 GMT

I can't recall using the (then free) Red Hat Linux 5.1, at that time I was (and still am) a big Slackware fan.

Anyway they're obviously referring to the paid-for distribution. Last time I've checked the latest version was 5.0.

This notebook is big iron. I woudn't like having to carry its bag on my shoulder though.

DELL has a long way to go to (re-)gain a trustable name in notebooks IMHO. Their boxes aren't especially reliable these days (used to be).

Re: Ah yes... 

Posted Wednesday 5th September 2007 07:32 GMT

Guess you didn't read the article.......

"RedHat Linux 5.1 will be available on the system in October."

But still no dual link DVI? 

Posted Wednesday 5th September 2007 08:38 GMT

(Needed for large screen use)

HP now sells nearly 3 times as many notebooks as Dell. Even Apple sells more. It seems suppliers no longer give Dell everything they ask for.

http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3926

RH Vs RHEL 

Posted Wednesday 5th September 2007 13:12 GMT

I suspect Dell meant to say Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and not Red Hat Linux. The former will have 5.1 out in October and the latter had 5.1 way back in May 1998 (according to the ever reliable WikiP types).

Light as a Feather 

Posted Wednesday 5th September 2007 21:47 GMT

"It's not exactly light, but Dell expects to see customers take it with them every where they go to work."

And I've spent the last 2 days lugging my M90 around London complete with the insanely large powerpack...

oww oww oww....

Light as a Feather 

Posted Thursday 6th September 2007 00:12 GMT

"It's not exactly light, but Dell expects to see customers take it with them every where they go to work."

And I've spent the last 2 days lugging my M90 around London complete with the insanely large powerpack...

oww oww oww....

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