- Mar 21, 2004
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I have an old, slow, big and heavy (nearly 9 lbs) laptop...
Which sports a full sized 939 socket with an athlon64 2ghz... its one of the first ever 64bit laptops (which is specifically why I got it back all those years ago).
Anyways, I wish to try running ubuntu on it. Should I get the full or the netbook edition? I am not quite sure what exactly is in the netbook edition. Is it just for screen resolution? do I want it on any laptop?
Also, it seems the thermals worsened over the years, I have done what I can hardware-wise (I swapped the CPU to the latest version that particular model supports, two nodes newer and much better thermals), its stable but its LOUD... that is, its loud unless its cool (fan is dynamic... it was loud the day I got it too). My solution was to get crystal CPUID and underclock and undervolt the hell out of the CPU (with dynamic switching)... Is there something similar I could use in ubuntu?
Which sports a full sized 939 socket with an athlon64 2ghz... its one of the first ever 64bit laptops (which is specifically why I got it back all those years ago).
Anyways, I wish to try running ubuntu on it. Should I get the full or the netbook edition? I am not quite sure what exactly is in the netbook edition. Is it just for screen resolution? do I want it on any laptop?
Also, it seems the thermals worsened over the years, I have done what I can hardware-wise (I swapped the CPU to the latest version that particular model supports, two nodes newer and much better thermals), its stable but its LOUD... that is, its loud unless its cool (fan is dynamic... it was loud the day I got it too). My solution was to get crystal CPUID and underclock and undervolt the hell out of the CPU (with dynamic switching)... Is there something similar I could use in ubuntu?
