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  1. skandl skandl Ubuntu users

    hey !ubuntu - do any of you use netbook-remix on non-netbooks?

    Wednesday, 05-May-10 19:33:11 UTC from Gwibber
    • Jay Jay

      @skandl I'm considering using it on my Vostro V13 (once I get it). A very underpowered machine.

      Wednesday, 05-May-10 19:35:42 UTC
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    • Duane Duane

      @skandl I alternate between that and the standard desktop, using #kde, on my laptop.

      Wednesday, 05-May-10 19:42:28 UTC
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    • João Trindade João Trindade

      @skandl: I do. I like the netbook-launcher-efl app. It's incredibly fast and also fit's my work stile of one application per workspace.

      Wednesday, 05-May-10 19:44:41 UTC
    • skandl skandl Jay

      @topdownjimmy nice, I like that laptop. let us know how it goes when you get it

      Wednesday, 05-May-10 19:46:36 UTC
    • skandl skandl João Trindade , Duane

      @joaotrindade @duanehubbard Do you like window mgmt? occasionally its nice to do a sort of split screen mode. how do you handle that?

      Wednesday, 05-May-10 19:50:25 UTC
    • Duane Duane

      @skandl I take advantage of Plasma - if I need to see more than one program at once - I stop the netbook plasma and start the desktop plasma

      Wednesday, 05-May-10 20:23:49 UTC
    • João Trindade João Trindade

      @skandl: Sorry for the late answer. Netbook launcher doesn't force windows to be full screen. You just unmaximise them.

      Monday, 17-May-10 21:59:50 UTC

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