lakestevensdental wrote:
>> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 5:28 PM, kenneth marken <kemar...@broadpark.no>
>> wrote:
>>>> iirc, when first launched the linux variant was the lowest spec-ed
>>>> one, and
>>>> the windows variants both came with rebates that made them as cheap or
>>>> cheaper then the start out config of the linux one.
> FYI, you can install Ubuntu Easy Peasy on a Linux netbook with a couple
> easy steps. Dual boot to XP or Xandros is possible.
>
> Also, if you've got a spare XP license floating around, it's relatively
> simple to install XP on a linux netbook
> <http://www.multimolti.de/blog/2008/12/14/install-windows-7-on-asus-eee-pc-900/>,
>
> nLited or not. FYI, my nLited XP eee netbook running at a modest 600M
> speed boots from solid state memory in about 15 seconds, about a minute
> faster than most any other XP I've used. It's truly impressive how well
> XP runs when you nLite and remove all the MS junk you never use or
> need. I also just upgraded from 500M to a SODIMM 2G internal memory
> card for $25. Meanwhile, my ntablet appears stuck with a whopping 128M...
>
fully aware of it, but does that info help a customer that may not even
have restored the os of any previous computer without grabbing a nearby
geek?
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