Re: [ubuntu-in] Request for recommending a Small Form Factor computer for Ubuntu

2012-10-13 Thread raju vindane
A 10 inch netbook is the best buy for all your mentioned needs. A netbook fills all your requirements and it will have its own 320 Gb of HDD. Many great netbooks are availaible from samsung, acer, asus etc. A budget of 15k to 20k is sufficient. On 10/13/12, Rishi rishigang...@gmail.com wrote: Hi

Re: [ubuntu-in] Request for recommending a Small Form Factor computer for Ubuntu

2012-10-13 Thread raju vindane
? Netbooks don't have CDROM drives right? Do Netbooks have HDMI ports or only VGA? Rishi On 13-Oct-2012, at 12:07 PM, raju vindane rajuvind...@gmail.com wrote: A 10 inch netbook is the best buy for all your mentioned needs. A netbook fills all your requirements and it will have its own 320 Gb

Re: [ubuntu-in] Request for recommending a Small Form Factor computer for Ubuntu

2012-10-13 Thread raju vindane
. Very valuable. Rishi On 13-Oct-2012, at 1:32 PM, raju vindane rajuvind...@gmail.com wrote: Rishi I am using netbooks as well as laptops from more than last 2 years. They are just very portable and joy to use. Ubuntu can be easily installed by a Pen Drive as I have done many times. I have

Re: [ubuntu-in] Request for recommending a Small Form Factor computer for Ubuntu

2012-10-13 Thread raju vindane
use without a monitor. On 10/13/12, raju vindane rajuvind...@gmail.com wrote: As Rishi has stated He needs a system to connect to an External Monitor. Here he must be needing a full fledged OS capable of doing everything. Ubuntu is the best choice for it. As per my experience Android sucks

Re: [ubuntu-in] Request for recommending a Small Form Factor computer for Ubuntu

2012-10-13 Thread raju vindane
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2010646/cotton-candy-linux-pc-on-a-stick-ships-at-last.html On 10/13/12, raju vindane rajuvind...@gmail.com wrote: Kapil, I just saw your link to androidminipc.net . That device is just amazing. I still remember having read a news about a similar device coming