'Apple OS X El Capitan Available Today as a Free Update “Apple announced today that the latest update to its desktop operating system will be available for free for all Mac users. Apple claims to make.' 'Why yes, you can install Windows 10 on your Mac. Sep 25, 2010 - Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10 on the Samsung NC10. In my case the following Fn keys work with a 2.6.28-8 Jaunty kernel. You can then install the MacOsX 'like' bar Avant window navigator that can help you to save useful.
I would greatly appreciate some help with installing 10.7 unibeast on a NC10 netbook. Has anyone already made some experience with this? As i'm booting off the unibeast usb stick, i can see in verbose mode that many files are loaded, but then there comes a 'errors encountered while starting up the computer.
Pausing 5 seconds' message and that's it. Searching for that phrase was kind of frustrating as there was no straight hint what could be wrong. I tried it multiple times and also redid a fresh unibeast stick. As this would be my first hackintosh, i'd be really thankful for some help with it!
I got mine, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10, with the eBay cashback thingy, for $292. A killer deal! Well, I didn't exactly pay for it, and therefore have to wait for the 25th to actually get it, so I'm just waiting patiently I'm mainly going to use it for law school exams and as a secondary computer to my iMac, so it'll do nicely!
I picked the Lenovo IdeaPad because I think it has the best design of all the netbooks, and has the best features next to the Acer Aspire One and the Samsung NC10. The Samsung NC10 is a bit too pricey (and on eBay they all seem to come with some wireless broadband adapter thingy or something that I don't want).
And the Aspire One only has a 8.9' screen. Samsung NC10 Just thought I'd say that I bought the black version of the Samsung NC10 on Saturday for my parents and I think it's absolutely brilliant! The battery life is what persuaded me in the end and I haven't been disappointed at all. I'm getting similar life to my Sony VAIO TZ - I'd say around 6.5 hours average with WiFi on and screen brightness half way.
It's nearly as portable as my VAIO albeit thicker and not as elegant looking. The trackpad height is a bit short for my liking but the keyboard is great. The screen's not bad either with pretty even brightness, although to be honest with you I'm a glossy fan and the VAIO's screen is quite simply amazing and thinner to boot along with a higher resolution. But let's not beat about the bush here, this thing cost me £299 which was more than a £1000 cheaper than the VAIO, which to me is exceptional value for money. In fact I'm thinking of buying quite a few of these to give out as Christmas presents. For the same price I could've bought a cheap ass 15.4' laptop with better specs but with no doubt a worse screen, awful battery life and less portability. I'm glad I made this choice.
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Boot time in Windows XP seems pretty fast to me and multitasking is no problem either - the 1GB of RAM is more than adequate for the kind of things you'd be using this laptop for. I also love the fact that it doesn't burn my lap like other laptops and even when the fan turns on, it's pretty quiet. All in all I'd highly recommend it, especially for the amazing battery life and excellent keyboard. Click to expand.I just tried out some 720p trailers from the apple.com/trailers site and I have to agree with you mate: netbooks weren't designed to watch HD videos on! Although the quality looked impressive, when there was large amounts of camera movement you could clearly see the screen tearing, i.e. Vertical sync issues. And the movement itself, although acceptable, was no way as smooth as on a TV or normal computer.
But let's be honest most people are gonna be using these for office realted tasks, web browsing, programming etc. If you want to do more demanding tasks then a MacBook would probably be the best compromise on portability, performance, price and design. I just scored an Acer Aspire One (160GB hdd/1GB mem) with Windows XP from CL today, and have been playing with it most of the evening. I'm actually quite surprised at how responsive it is; I don't think my full size laptop at work does this well (granted, it's an older Gateway). I don't expect it will run multiple apps well at all, but it does fine with just one app open.
Even Acrobat Reader opened faster than I expected, and it is notoriously slow. I might eventually try to install OS X, but I doubt it, at least not for quite some time. I just scored an Acer Aspire One (160GB hdd/1GB mem) with Windows XP from CL today, and have been playing with it most of the evening. I'm actually quite surprised at how responsive it is; I don't think my full size laptop at work does this well (granted, it's an older Gateway). I don't expect it will run multiple apps well at all, but it does fine with just one app open. Even Acrobat Reader opened faster than I expected, and it is notoriously slow.
I might eventually try to install OS X, but I doubt it, at least not for quite some time. Click to expand.As long as you're not using them for highly processor intensive tasks netbooks are suprisingly well performing. You shouldn't have any problems with multi-tasking either.
I've got 1GB of RAM on my NC10 with Windows XP and I regularly have multiple apps open with no problem and plenty of memory left over when checking the Task Manager. In fact as I'm writing this I have Internet Explorer with 5 tabs open, Napster streaming an album, OpenOffice Writer, Visual C# with a large project and finally WordPad all running. Processor load is very low and I've still got over 500MB of memory free! Great thing I didn't get a NetBook. Work is replacing my clunky old 14.1' square 3+ year old laptop!
They are even letting me choose a sub-note! We just started getting the newest Dells in, and I'm getting the E4200, 12.1'.
Seems like it has a 1.2 GHz ULV Core 2 Duo, but it has the new x4500MHD graphics that will play 1080p! My cheap-o Acer that I ended up getting (mentioned in this thread) has only the x4500M graphics (for 720p). Will post my findings when I play the test videos I used when NetBook shopping. Glad I got the laptop instead - since work is getting me a sub-note.