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I know this because I run it. Wait for Jaunty to come out though before trying KDE on a netbook, because versions earlier than Jaunty may disappoint. I think perhaps this is the real trick. It worked, ok, well…except for the wireless randomly dropping out, battery life that averaged about 35mins less than XP or vista on the same machine and a resume from sleep that either worked or…well…borked miserably. The biggest icing on the cake was an update that completely terminated all networking functional of the machine; wired and wireless.

After that I installed the Linpus distro that Acer ships on some models but it was too outdated. It was stable, relatively quick really…how often do you boot your laptop?

Sleep and hibernation are the way to play Just about everything in its beta form worked great, no issues really. Arch Linux however has come relatively close. Yes, the overall install took quite a few hours of tweaking and configuring but sleep works, wireless works, decent battery life, very speedy and it only takes about 3Gb of my 8Gb SSD drive with my most common programs.

Jaunty is only Alpha 5 at this point, so not everything works yet eg Nepomuk still has trouble , but nevertheless it is showing very good promise in terms of speed and stability. Drivers for netbook components should all work now as well. This is necessary on a netbook because the Intel graphics chip is quite pedestrian. Without that burden of the desktop effects though … it really is quite fast … and pretty stable considering it is still an alpha pre-release.

Tom K: So whats your point? Last time I installed Windows I had to install chipset drivers, sound card drivers, video drivers, network drivers, camera drivers…. Thats the SAME as having to do a little hacking. Probably less problematic. In any case, until someone starts shipping a distro built for netbooks, there are going to be problems. I cant wait to see what Moblin turns into. Hopefully it will be a distro that works across most netbooks. In any case, until someone starts shipping a distro built for netbooks , there are going to be problems.

This page on the Ubuntu website helps One users immensely. Sure, it can be supported by so and so distro, but having something that already is supported in the kernel is way better. Considering that many netbooks start at MB these days, perhaps XUbuntu would be a better choice:. About The Author. Edited UTC. BluenoseJake Interesting you give Ubuntu less marks than Windows 7 even though Windows 7 runs slower. Eugenia Loli Two things, after months of using that system with Ubuntu 8.

This is why my next netbook will run Vista instead. ReeBop That is a very valid comment, Eugenia. No need to apologise. Eugenia Loli Yeah, but I needed a real distro that would let me install the apps I needed, not a toy like Linpus was.

You would have to make it executable first. My anti-malware policy on Linux is far easier to live with and abide by. That is more or less true enough. Lennie Why not buy Linux pre-installed? Soulbender So what?

Thom Holwerda That depends on how you look at it. Will the Ubuntu gods accept a sacrificial OS X disc as an apology for my insolence? Just out of curiosity, would you describe yourself as a Linux fanboy? Aubrey I have been running Xubuntu 8. But it also reflects the current state of torrent popularity in our country.

Videos larger than 10GB are not here yet. So, for my current usage patterns, it means that all my kids can watch their own movies on as many computers as I got in this house. But it has Gigabit NIC, which is good for file transfers. The drawback here — I get another computer to care about. I would need to buy a GB 2. My current server has 1TB 3. However, the term is used in two separate and distinct ways.

Recent twitters from your friends appear here, as do thumbnail previews of your favourite websites. Calendar and To Do reminders also appear at the left. The second use of the word is to provide what are effectively virtual desktops, which is a method of overcoming the limitations of small netbook screen sizes.

Any application you start must be assigned to an existing zone, or to a new zone. More than one application can be assigned to a zone, and perhaps this lets you see the benefit — the zone switching tool which has its own toolbar button lets you select between not only zones but also applications within a zone. Far better would be if the application was automatically assigned to a new zone. The zone manager could then be used for the more sensible purpose of aggregating and managing existing program windows.

Why did that program window just appear? How to I make it not do what it just did? Everything you need to click within Moblin tends to be at the top of the screen, and this causes a bit of a clutter.

This works well for the browser on my Nokia N The beta status of this release is extremely evident and, sad to say, this release felt more like an alpha.

A beta should be functional, if buggy. This release was flat-out unusable for its intended purpose. However, the UI components worked perfectly, and this might indicate where all the hard work has gone. A netbook OS has to look and feel good, especially in our modern world of iPhones and Android.

Check out more videos by elRizLoco youtube. The Linux foundation has just announced the winner of the "We're Linux" video contest. The video created by Amitay Tweeto, called "What does it mean to be free", was chosen by a panel of judges as the winner. The contest was set up by the Linux foundation to get people to create a one minute video showcasing what Linux meant to them, essentially an "I'm a Pc, I'm a Mac" type thing.

Linux doesn't get a lot of advertising or promotion in the public sphere, it's usually through word of mouth that people find out about and try Linux. The aim of this contest was to make people aware of Linux and to encourage them to try it.

I really liked the winner because it not only told people that Linux was out there and they had a choice but it also portrayed the core ideas and ethos of Linux.



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