Laptop recommendations for Warwalking?
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 12:28 am
Hello everyone,
I've taken up an interest in war walking (I don't own a vehicle) and in an effort to stay stealthy, I've opted to go the "laptop in a backpack" route.
As an experiment, I warwalked with an Alfa AWUS036H attached to a Macbook Pro operating in a backpack (running snow leopard with linux in wmware fusion) and while the tests were highly successful, my Macbook Pro soon became a casualty of excessive heat despite assigning 1 core to the Linux virtual machine and a forced integrated gpu setting via the gfxCardStatus app. Fortunately, I was provided with a replacement system courtesy of Applecare warranty.
With my fears of excessive heat build-up having been confirmed, I'm now in the market for an expendable netbook that can do the job but without cooking itself while operating inside a backpack (or at least minimize the possibility).
Ideally, it should be very thin (no optical drive), screen size does not matter but the smaller the better, a respectable battery life, and the most important attribute, low heat generation; meaning no quad core/dedicated gpu setup. I'll likely be running Windows 7 (or XP if it proves a better option for extending the battery) and Linux running in WMware.
It's a tall order, I know.
What would you guys recommend that can give me the closest to that ideal?
Thanks in advance.
I've taken up an interest in war walking (I don't own a vehicle) and in an effort to stay stealthy, I've opted to go the "laptop in a backpack" route.
As an experiment, I warwalked with an Alfa AWUS036H attached to a Macbook Pro operating in a backpack (running snow leopard with linux in wmware fusion) and while the tests were highly successful, my Macbook Pro soon became a casualty of excessive heat despite assigning 1 core to the Linux virtual machine and a forced integrated gpu setting via the gfxCardStatus app. Fortunately, I was provided with a replacement system courtesy of Applecare warranty.
With my fears of excessive heat build-up having been confirmed, I'm now in the market for an expendable netbook that can do the job but without cooking itself while operating inside a backpack (or at least minimize the possibility).
Ideally, it should be very thin (no optical drive), screen size does not matter but the smaller the better, a respectable battery life, and the most important attribute, low heat generation; meaning no quad core/dedicated gpu setup. I'll likely be running Windows 7 (or XP if it proves a better option for extending the battery) and Linux running in WMware.
It's a tall order, I know.
What would you guys recommend that can give me the closest to that ideal?
Thanks in advance.