Sunday, February 04, 2007 
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My laptop scared the crap out of me last night. I came home to find it in a completely unresponsive state: it would not wake up. The hard disk LED was a solid green. I power cycled it and it refused to boot.

It did, however, boot from a Kubuntu Edgy CD, but it did not recognize the hard disk. In desperation, I booted into the BIOS and played with the disk-related menus. That fixed the problem, but I don't know what went wrong, and my faith is shaken in the reliability of this system.

I bought the laptop just over three years ago, shortly before I quit Microsoft, as a replacement for the work laptop that I had been using. It's served me well. I have a reasonably beefy desktop system of the same age, but I almost always use the laptop instead. It's a Compaq Presario X1012QV, with a 1.3GHz Centrino, a WXGA screen, 35GB hard disk, and 1280MB RAM. It had 512MB RAM originally, but I replaced one of the 256MB sticks with a 1GB stick last year, making it more pleasant to use.

For several months now, I've been planning to buy a new Vista-ready laptop this spring, with a Core 2 Duo, ~100GB disk, and 2+GB RAM. I want a 64-bit CPU so that I can occasionally run Win64; e.g., to update the Win64 port of Vim. I'm severely tempted by Apple and expect to end up with some kind of Mac laptop — my first ever Mac. I was hoping to hold out until Mac OSX 10.5 (Leopard) comes out sometime this spring, but the latest rumors say that it's "edging the very limit of the definition of 'Spring' — i.e. mid-June". If the Presario craps out on me again, I'll replace it in short order.

Whether I go with Mac or stick with a PC, I'll continue to run multiple OSes. Kubuntu Linux has been my primary operating system since last June, and I think it's unlikely that Vista will replace it. OSX may well do so.

posted on Sunday, February 04, 2007 9:19:32 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) 
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Sunday, February 04, 2007 11:57:29 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
See if you can try our your Mac for a week before you buy it -- I bought a Mac laptop and then sold in two weeks later (for only 65% of what I paid for it, damn it) simply because I didn't like it enough to warrant all the money I spent on it. I'm still thinking of buying some sorta laptop, but haven't gotten around to it; I'm leaning towards an IBM from CostCo (because CostCo has a nice no-questions-asked six-month money-back guarantee).
Monday, February 05, 2007 12:47:59 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
65%? Ouch!

Several of my colleagues have them. I'm going to ask one of them to loan one to me for a little while.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007 2:44:58 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Hrmmm - I tried to post earlier, but I guess the comment didn't stick.

I was commenting that you should totally get a Macbook or Macbook pro - I made the switch about 2 years ago and couldn't be happier. It's true Unix power, in a small sexy device! Besides - it can still run Windows, or better yet run Windows in a VM giving you the best of both worlds!

I used to hate OS X until I gave it an honest try. 9 hours of using photoshop at a friends on his Dual G5 and I was hooked - I drove straight to the Apple store to buy a (then) top of the line Powerbook. I still use Windows at work (M$), but currently don't have any Windows boxen at home.
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