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[News] Ubuntu Netbook Remix Expected to Win More Preinstalls

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Ubuntu Linux Netbooks: What Dell Can Learn From ZaReason 

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| And the progress doesn’t end here. Ubuntu NetBooks should be available from 
| all major retailers later this year, Canonical has predicted. 
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http://www.workswithu.com/2008/09/04/ubuntu-linux-netbooks-what-dell-can-learn-from-zareason/

Advent & Ubuntu, A Perfect Partnership?

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| All-in-all I have really enjoyed my first week with the Advent 4211 running 
| Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04.1 LTS. Note that the earlier 8.04 does not seem to 
| run on the Advent so be sure to install the latest. As updates come along the 
| above process will get easier and some people are already running the Alpha 
| Intrepid Ibex 8.10, though with some bugs, while others are trying the new 
| Ubuntu Netbook Remix, again this is buggy and only recommended for 
| experienced Linux users. I intend to try out 8.10 after it is officially 
| released and once I hear that people have the Netbook Remix running 
| relatively trouble free I will also give that a sample! So early days yet but 
| much can be done. I look forward to making this my daily workhorse and 
| keeping the Sony Vaio as a permanent work station at home.          
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http://kd-signofthetimes.blogspot.com/2008/09/advent-ubuntu-perfect-partnership.html


Recent:

Ubuntu on Atom: coming soon to a subnotebook near you

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| Goodall demonstrated the Ubuntu Netbook Remix on an Atom-based subnotebook
| that he had brought with him to the event. The device was an Acer Aspire One
| on which he had installed Ubuntu after erasing Acer's own Fedora-based Linpus
| Linux distribution. Canonical has no plans to ship Ubuntu on Aspire One
| laptops; Goodall just bought it so that he could use it as a test
| environment. Even though the software hadn't been tailored to that specific
| device, it ran remarkably well. This is a testament to Ubuntu's excellent
| hardware compatibility and the consistent nature of Atom-based subnotebook
| components.
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080727-ubuntu-on-atom-coming-soon-to-a-subnotebook-near-you.html
http://tinyurl.com/5mhqco


Ubuntu Netbook Remix on the Asus EEE PC

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| I finally took the plunge the other day and decided to wipe the operating
| system that came with my EEE PC and install Ubuntu Netbook Remix, and I'm
| very glad I did! I've been using it for a few days now and am really pleased
| with it, the new interface performs excellently on the small seven inch
| screen of the EEE and the time and thought the designers have put into how to
| make the maximum use of screen-size has certainly paid off.
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http://www.greenhughes.com/content/ubuntu-netbook-remix-asus-eee-pc


Recent:

How Linux app install leaves one PC expert befuddled

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| You can’t really blame Adrian, though. Adrian is a relatively new Linux
| user – he comes from the world of Windows, where you double click on a
| SETUP.EXE icon and minutes later, you’ve got an application installed on your
| system.
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/perlow/?p=9145


A look at Ubuntu Netbook Remix

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| From an educational perspective, an Ubuntu-powered netbook might be a great
| choice for students. These machines are typically quite low priced, making it
| much easier for people to be able to own one themselves. Ubuntu is a well
| supported platform, with thousands of items of software, including Moodle,
| which could be used to construct an offline learning environment if someone
| did not have constant access to the Internet. It is regularly updated with
| new features (but you can also still with a long term stable version if you
| want) keeping it in tune with today's world, unlike the ageing Windows XP
| which was brought out years before most people even had broadband, never mind
| a netbook.
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http://www.greenhughes.com/content/a-look-ubuntu-netbook-remix


Ubuntu gets the Remix right

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| Shuttleworth's company Canonical is behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution and
| recently announced what it called a Ubuntu Notebook Remix which could be used
| on certain portable internet-centric devices. In the case of Ubuntu, this is
| aimed at devices which are built around Intel's Atom procesor. This, of
| course, is trying to follow in the footsteps of the eeePC which has enjoyed
| success beyond anybody's wildest dreams.
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http://www.itwire.com/content/view/18737/1090/


Ubuntu Netbook Remix - Linux's great white hope?

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| Ubuntu Netbook Remix is a version on Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Herron) that's
| optimised for devices with small screens - Netbook is one of several terms
| kicking around to describe small, low-powered PCs.
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http://blogs.smh.com.au/gadgetsonthego/archives/2008/06/ubuntu_netbook_remix_linuxs_gr.html


Otellini: 'MID revolution will be centred round Linux'

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| Intel CEO says Microsoft's insistence on pushing Vista will hand market to
| open source rival
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| Intel's CEO has said that he sees the revolution that is about to happen
| around mobile internet devices (MID) such as the Eee PC and other Atom-based
| sub-notebooks will be "centred round Linux", in an interview with Associated
| Press.
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http://www.pcretailmag.com/news/29939/Otellini-MID-revolution-will-be-centred-round-Linux


Hands on with the Ubuntu Netbook Remix

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| Canonical is positioning itself to take the lead on software in the
| subnotebook market, but a big piece of the puzzle is still absent: customers.
| Although Canonical is working closely with Intel on reference designs, there
| is no word yet about potential commercial adopters for the Netbook Remix. No
| major OEMs have revealed plans to use it yet and Canonical is still actively
| looking for new partners in the hardware space. Regardless of whether it gets
| picked up by hardware makers like Asus, it is sure to be a big hit with
| Ubuntu's fans. The fact that so many users are installing the regular desktop
| version of Ubuntu on their Eee laptops is strong indication that there is
| demand for Ubuntu on subnotebooks.
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080604-hands-on-with-the-ubuntu-netbook-remix.html
http://tinyurl.com/3laf8b


The Ultimate Ultraportable?

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| As I've noted a number of times, I think the appearance of the ultraportable
| platform will provide a huge boost for GNU/Linux among ordinary users, and
| prove to be a watershed in the history of open source. The combination of
| ultraportable form factor with Ubuntu's ease-of-use will only magnify that
| effect. And if the rumours about Dell's new mini Inspiron running Ubuntu
| (presumably the Netbook Remix) prove correct, we could be witnessing the
| birth of the ultimate ultraportable.
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/toolbox/open-source/blogs/index.cfm?entryid=870&blogid=14
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