Evening, gang.
Well, I knew it would happen eventually. The anciente, 2002-vintage, Dell Inspiron 1100 lappie has finally popped its clogs. The display is misbehaving, and it won't even attempt to boot any more. One moment it was working fine, the next - following a re-boot - nada. Nowt. Zilch.
Personally, I think it's the graphics adapter. Either that, or it's the display cable, where it winds its tortuous way up through the middle of the left-hand hinge. I've been expecting it to act-up for at least the last 5 years... Hell; it was 20 years old, and stuck on 32-bit with an early P4. I've definitely had my money's worth out of the old girl.
I thought it was the perfect time to replace it. Wouldn't you?
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So; I did some digging around on eBay earlier.....and have found a nice-condition, pre-owned Dell Latitude (a D630). Core2Duo @ 2.2GHz (64-bit;yay!) - 4 GB RAM - a 120 GB SSD - it's even got a DVD/CD combo drive, 4 USB ports AND a PCI-Express slot. By all accounts the internal wifi is a bit weak on these, so I should be able to use my NetGear PCI wifi card with it.
It DOES come with Win10 pre-installed. That'll be the first thing to go....!!
I was just wondering which of you guys'n'gals have had experience of these D630s? They seem quite highly thought of for a Linux box, and appear to enjoy a very solid reputation. Any pitfalls I should be aware of?
(Oh, BTW; what's with the battery pack being at the front.....and having that black plastic 'handle' thingy sticking out? It seems to be present on some models, but not others... Anybody know?)
This pic shows it quite clearly:-
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Only thing I can think of is that there's just so MUCH other stuff included as standard, they probably had nowhere left to put the darned thing! Or is it just a "beefier" one for reps on the road?
(EDIT:- Yep; look like that's the answer. As standard they came with a 6-cell battery pack. This appears to be a high-capacity, 9-cell pack (6600 mAh). We'll see how worn-out it is, though by all accounts you can get these things for the D630 in a ton of places online.....and they're very reasonably priced, too. Can't be bad.)
Mike.