Hi, all.
I think I need/want some help/advice from some experienced users.
The problem is that I want (finances allowing) to get a better laptop/notebook.
Now I have:
-ASUS A6M with:
-AMD TL-52 (dual 1.4GHz)
-Nvidia 6100
with:
-OEM WinXP (locked to laptop probably)
-Mandriva 2008.1
-with XFS filesystem
-with KDE 3.5.7, I do not like KDE 4
I'd like to move over, with MOST of my stuff, to:
-ASUS K73TA
-AMD A6-3400M (quad 1.4GHz) (includes a Fusion GPU 6520G)
Switch to: AMD/ATI 6650 extra on-board
with:
Switch to: system-Win7 Ultimate (needed for some business stuff)
Switch to: Mageia (using it now on netbook EeePC-701 with encrypted ext4-fs=nice)
Switch to: EXT4 filesystem is good & fast, not encrypted
BUT not to KDE 4. I have a really nice setup now, also I have KDE-3.5.10 Mandriva rpms from MIB for Mandy-2010 (I have the official Mandy-2010 DVD too), maybe they work on Mageia? I would be nice to see KDE 3.5 in the Mageia repo. KDE-4 is so .... not me.
I could move to LXDE maybe, just like on my netbook...
Basically, I need/want to upgrade but needs to retain binary compatibilty.
I will move the HDD content over by DD'ing the disk (I use that to backup too)
Extra space left will be made into a data-partition (got 2 already)
I also could maybe turn WinXP into a VM and run the Win7 installer over that? options...
The processor needs 2.6.38.x kernel for support, that's in Mageia-1 already.
How to switch from Mandriva-2008.1 to Mageia-1? Install over it? (no format)
Switch from Nvidia to ATI by......?
Switch to system-Win7 by installing over the old WinXP?
And first do the Win part and then the Linux part?
Also I do gaming on the machine, Nvidia can just run Doom3 and others (from LinuxGamePublishing, IndieGames, etc.) and I have a lot of important software on the machine incl. official software and the like. So clean installs are not a real option.
I could stick with the A6M if übergrading would be a bitch. A nice tl-68 processor would be good, then, but hard to get.
So: a full update = hardware+software.
Who can help me out?
And yes: the ASUS-K73TA is a good and cheap machine, hard to find, but is on komplett.nl.
