I use Kubuntu on my desktop and am considering purchasing a new portable. I am thinking of an Acer S3-891 Ultrabook which runs on an Intel i5 3317U. I am aware that some processors for ultrabooks and netbooks have reduced instruction sets, and, whilst they are Windows8-friendly, will not necessarily support other operating systems. Has anyone experience of running Kubuntu on the Acer or indeed any laptop with a screen <14 ins?
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the problem isn't so much bad cpu it's more about RAM. How much does it have? less then 2 GB could be a bit too slow. I hve an asus 1201n and everything ran way faster with 4 Gb of RAM instead of 2 GB...– AlvarJun 13, 2013 at 11:36
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If you try it, remember to use plasma-netbook instead of plasma-desktop, as it's tailored for netbooks.– sierrasdetandilJun 13, 2013 at 12:01
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As far as I understand Ultrabooks are fast, portable computers whilst Netbooks were low power machines.– ManuelJun 13, 2013 at 12:13
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I have run KDE interface on two netbooks. The key item is the vertical resolution. If the vertical resolution is greater or equal to 768 it seems to be the magic number. When I had a 600px resolution I spent a lot of time moving windows about to click buttons. Even the install was difficult.
The fans tended to be noisy and had to have custom drivers installed. Although that is probably less of an issue with the current netbooks