My 4+ year old Macbook is dying a slow death, and I am contemplating getting a new laptop and would like your advice. Here are the parameters:<br><br><ul><li> My environment is Linux, Ubuntu for the last 2-3 years, and I would like to have it available to me on the laptop if I can. I have little use for either Mac OS-X or Windows as far as actually making much use of the software, beyond vary basic usage (iTunes, VLC, etc.). Linux is a different story.<br>
</li></ul><ul><li> I have several reasons to buy a Windows 7 machine. First, I have a Magellan GPS that only works with Windows. Second, some bank accounts require it to fully function. Third, I can get a lot more computer for the money with Wintel than with Apple. Last, Ubuntu Laptops with the latest hardware may or may not work.</li>
</ul><ul><li>So, I am thinking about getting a 64x, core i3 laptop from Toshiba or Dell. These are available with 13-15" screen, 250-350GB HD (I think IDE, some are Sata but more expensive), 3-4GB RAM. In theory, at least, these can be virtualized, and I should be able to run either vmware, xen, virtual box or whatever client MS provides for free. One can get core i3 for around $500<br>
</li></ul>So here are my questions:<br><br>1. Does anyone know if Win7 includes a virtualization program that would allow me to run Linux under it? How efficient is it - will I be able to put it on full screen, forget I am running Windows, and use my preferred environment?<br>
<br>2. Any recommendations for something that is fully compatible with Linux, in case I get an alternative and can get rid of the windows part?<br clear="all"><br>3. Any other advice?<br><br>Thanks!<br><br>Z.<br>-- <br>Check out my web site - <a href="http://www.words2u.net">www.words2u.net</a><br>