On 06/02/2009 10:38 PM, Michael Leung wrote:
Yes, that is the better to use the OS from the vendor.
As far as I know, eee PC linux is customized .

On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 4:18 AM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht <wolfgang.rupprecht+gnus200...@gmail.com <mailto:wolfgang.rupprecht%2bgnus200...@gmail.com>> wrote:


    Ralf Corsepius <rc040...@freenet.de <mailto:rc040...@freenet.de>>
    writes:
    > The OP asked about EeePC - Fedora or Ubuntu.
    >
    > My answer to this question would be: If you simply want to use your
    > netbook, you're likely better off using the OS the HW vendor
    supplies.

    Some netbooks seem to be better than others.  I have a Acer Aspire One
    here that works fine under F11.  The wifi works fine as does
    NetworkManager once one gets around the bug that many of the config
    screens have the bottoms cut off and one needs to use and larger
    external LCD to setup the thing.

    This machine isn't for me.  I simply can't use those small keyboards.
    Gimme 19mm key spacing or some environment where I never have to
    use the
    keyboard.

    -wolfgang
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    Wolfgang S. Rupprecht              Android 1.5 (Cupcake) and Fedora-11

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