http://www.pcworld.com/article/2010646/cotton-candy-linux-pc-on-a-stick-ships-at-last.html
On 10/13/12, raju vindane 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 with ubuntu pre-insta
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 with ubuntu pre-installed. This devices are amazing, ultra
portable, but they will always need a monitor or TV to get attached
with. They are of know use
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 on Netbooks.
So an android system is not a good option.
Again if he can go for a Ubun
Have you seen this http://www.androidminipc.net/
Not, ubuntu but still linux :-)
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Rishi Gangoly wrote:
> Hi Raju
>
> Thanks for this information. Very valuable.
>
> Rishi
>
> On 13-Oct-2012, at 1:32 PM, raju vindane wrote:
>
> Rishi I am using netbooks as well as
Hi Raju
Thanks for this information. Very valuable.
Rishi
On 13-Oct-2012, at 1:32 PM, raju vindane 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
time
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 installed many other Operating systems by a pen drive.
It runs all well.
If you want to know about D
Hi Raju,
And then installing Ubuntu would be done via USB Pen Drive? 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 wrote:
A 10 inch netbook is the best buy for all your mentioned needs. A
netbook fills all you
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 wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm thinking of g
Hi
I'm thinking of getting a small form factor computer and run Ubuntu
Linux and hook it up to my TV for the display and wireless keyboard
and mouse.
Which one do you recommend?
Basically the box needs to have a built-in mic and option to hook up
audio out to the TV speakers. HDMI or VGA out to