Edge 13+AMD+Ubu​ntu-newbie questions.​..

Sorry for repeating my question here (i posted same thread here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1457175), but i thought this would be gut place to ask specific edge 13 questions.
Hi,
just thinking to replace my dell mini 10v with this lenovo:
http://www.notebooksbilliger.de/note...2lge+dual+c​ore
Have some questions though, so if anyone has this amd cpu modell, would be nice to have some response here.
1) Is it really (amd processor) capable to be used as main computer (+ external dvd drive)?
2) Should i buy it if i intend to use ubuntu linux as main system?
3) How high is fan/noise level? (i use dell mini10v-fanless, and macbook white - has no disturbing noise level). Does ubuntu set cpu frequeency down in idle? (i read somewhere that is some option in win 7 turned off-so that cpu is always at 1500 MHz.
4) and what is battery life with amd...
I would be gratefull if someone writes a little review here-i am interseted only in amd and linux on it....
Thanks
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Hi,
After some weeks as using this machine with ubuntu 9.10 64bits, I can answer yours questions:
1) I use it for working and surfing, and an external dvd work fine, but I don't watch a lot of films.
2) This model work's fine with ubuntu. You'd just have to adapt the pilot of the wireless adaptor to work unplugged.
The driver is here: Realtek driver RTL8191SE, and the patch could be find there: Patch post #75 (sorry it's in French).
3) There no noise, unless when the machine is overload so the noise is not so loud.
The CPU frequency alternate with 800 MHz & 1,6 GHz and is the most time at 800MHz, it's the L625  processor.
4) You can work unplugged 4 hours sure, and perhaps 5, 3 with a virtual machine.
To conclude, the keyboard is fantastic, I never have a such one before, the screen is small but very readable, the weight 1,7kg...
Hope it's help you.
Philippe

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