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Netbook-oriented Linux Distros - g4143 - 12-11-2009

Check out this link:

http://www.junauza.com/2009/12/10-netbook-oriented-linux-distributions.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+SimplyJun+%28TECH+SOURCE+FROM+BOHOL%29&utm_content=Google+Reader


RE: Netbook-oriented Linux Distros - Gaijin - 12-11-2009

Nice list you should have posted this few days ago, I had 2 notebooks that needed fresh install.
On one I've put EEEbuntu and on the other UNR, I can only say they are awsome.


RE: Netbook-oriented Linux Distros - MarkW7 - 12-13-2009

They don't seem like OS's to me, they're more like for a mobile phone, i've got Windows on mine and it runs a treat.


RE: Netbook-oriented Linux Distros - JMK940 - 10-07-2010

I use Ubuntu Netbook remix.
Fast, clean and stable!


RE: Netbook-oriented Linux Distros - MarkW7 - 10-07-2010

ppppppppost digger.


RE: Netbook-oriented Linux Distros - JMK940 - 10-07-2010

(10-07-2010, 10:46 AM)MarkW7 Wrote: ppppppppost digger.

I clicked new posts and this was here lmao.
Sorry man xD


RE: Netbook-oriented Linux Distros - MarkW7 - 10-07-2010

Yeah, sorry i may have been a little harsh. Rolleyes


RE: Netbook-oriented Linux Distros - Corea - 11-07-2010

I know this is an old thread, but I thought I'd contribute my opinion. I'm actually on a netbook myself--the HP Mini 1000. Puppy Linux is my distribution of choice. It's fairly small and runs very quickly with 1.6 Ghz and 1 GB of RAM on a 60 GB HD. It used to be quite minimalistic, but it's recently changed quite drastically. Lucid Puppy, which is the version I'm running comes with access to Ubuntu's Lucid Lynx repositories.


RE: Netbook-oriented Linux Distros - Fossil - 11-07-2010

wow, NiceI never knew Linux was good.
Is it worth to have it, I mean is it faster and better than windows?


RE: Netbook-oriented Linux Distros - Corea - 11-08-2010

They're different. It tends to be faster and is definitely more stable. Depending on what you use on Windows, a move to Linux could be either painless or quite a struggle.