Yes. All components should be fully-supported by any modern Linux distribution.
it is already installed, search it on your computer
Here is what i found. It should, but Sims 3 might be your best bet on medium or low quality.
The Dell Inspiron 1545 came out in Dec. 20, 2009; Wolfgang.
No!
No they can not they are solder into the motherboard while built
Any that are USB.
Laptops do not have a VGA or PCI-E x16 slot so, no. Most have integrated graphics. Sometimes you can send it into the manufacturer to get a better integrated graphics chip installed, but you're probably better off buying a new laptop as the aforementioned process can be excruciatingly expensive and you'll be out of a laptop for a while. -Jonathan C. Holcomb Ok, you can use an ExpressCard to PCI-E converter device, which does exist,and then install whatever PCI-E card you want on that. That way it would use an external display, but it would work. -Turgut Kalfaoglu
No the Dell Inspiron 1150 is not being made anymore. They have come out with different models. Some are the Inspiron 1545 or the Dell Inspiron 1525. You can still buy them though you would have to go to eBay or somewhere else.
No, but it does have a microphone built into the speakers just above the power button.
1525 is better. Has faster processor and ability to withstand full 4gb ram with out crashing. Overall it is lighter than a 1545. As well comes with built in cam as some 1545 have the option.
The colored lid on the Inspiron 1545 can be replaced with a lid of another color. It's not that hard for someone that knows what they are doing. You have to be able to follow directions, use common sense and handle tools. But, if you are trying to find a "Switch Lid" or a plastic snap on or slide on accessory, the answer is no (based on my own personal search for my daughter's Inspiron 1545). There's several companies that will sell you a "Skin" which is similar to a sticker which is made to fit your machine perfectly. Of those, probably SKINIT is probably the most reasonable. If you know someone that has worked on a laptop before - perhaps replaced hinges or an LCD panel, that person could surely do it. BEWARE: anytime you fuss with the LCD area, you run the risk of cracking the panel. If you're going to replace the lid, I suggest you replace the hinges, too. It will make the laptop close more securely.
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