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  1. bigbrovar bigbrovar Ubuntu users

    downloading !jaunty netbook remix anybody run this on a netbook !ubuntu

    Friday, 27-Mar-09 17:19:02 UTC from IdentiFox
    • The Headless Horseman The Headless Horseman

      @bigbrovar I'm running it and I like it quite a bit!

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 17:20:04 UTC
    • bigbrovar bigbrovar Ubuntu users , The Headless Horseman

      @horseman u like it "quite a bit" hmm any obvious advantage over vanilla !ubuntu performance wise

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 17:25:43 UTC
    • The Headless Horseman The Headless Horseman

      @bigbrovar More screen real estate, easier to navigate, and packages to accommodate netbooks

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 17:27:50 UTC
    • John Gill John Gill

      @bigbrovar i tried various distros on an acer aspire one

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 17:28:06 UTC
    • John Gill John Gill

      @bigbrovar downside with nbr was that it is aimed at lpia -- which ought to be good.. but couldn't get stuf like skype and codecs for lpia

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 17:28:56 UTC
    • John Gill John Gill

      @bigbrovar more joy with eeebuntu -- waiting for jaunty version for my next experiments

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 17:29:30 UTC
    • bigbrovar bigbrovar The Headless Horseman , John Gill

      @horseman sweet am downloading it now .. @swfiua damn! no sype!!! & codecs? seriously? or is it that it is hard to install or impossible

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 17:36:26 UTC
    • John Gill John Gill

      @bigbrovar i think you can install.. just you can't simply add medibuntu repositiories...

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 17:40:33 UTC
    • John Gill John Gill

      @bigbrovar actually, having said that medibuntu might be building more lpia stuff for jaunty, so you might be ok

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 17:41:05 UTC
    • bigbrovar bigbrovar Ubuntu users , John Gill

      @swfiua eeeubuntu looks good but its specifically meant for the eee & what i have is the compaq mini 700 a clone of the hp mini 1000 !ubuntu

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 18:08:53 UTC
    • John Gill John Gill

      @bigbrovar right, i done some googling and read eebuntu was good for acer aspire too (which is what i cared about) not sure about the hp

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 18:10:58 UTC
    • xp3pxp2 xp3pxp2

      @bigbrovar try ubuntu netbook remix oder easy peasy (ubuntu 8.10) ..

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 18:20:47 UTC
    • james james Ubuntu users

      @bigbrovar I love !ubuntu on my Mini 1000. The wireless is a bit shoddy in #jaunty though, but otherwise it works well.

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 18:23:31 UTC
    • bigbrovar bigbrovar james

      @jobias Thanks i will also give that a try. @ScottMortimer am not really a fan of openbox :p but i still wont rule it out

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 19:15:27 UTC
    • bigbrovar bigbrovar xp3pxp2

      @blogdudel yeah am checking out Easypeasy now@swfiua hmm that would be great if medibuntu can build lpia. am also looking an building them

      Friday, 27-Mar-09 19:18:04 UTC
    • bigbrovar bigbrovar Ubuntu users , John Gill

      @swfiua i can confirm that medibuntu now has Ipia packages for !jaunty & #ibex. so i might be going with jaunty NBR on the mini 700 !ubuntu

      Saturday, 28-Mar-09 06:20:33 UTC
    • Fabian Rodriguez Fabian Rodriguez Ubuntu users

      @bigbrovar !Ubuntu NBR != lpia , check carefully. In fact NBR is i386.

      Saturday, 28-Mar-09 11:52:47 UTC
    • bigbrovar bigbrovar Ubuntu users , Fabian Rodriguez

      @magicfab yeah i had installed it before i noticed #NBR !ubuntu

      Saturday, 28-Mar-09 12:10:40 UTC

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