Home Messages Index
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next]
Author IndexDate IndexThread Index

[News] GNU/Linux Makes Sub-notebooks Fun with Real Choice

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

The incredible, expandable Linux netbook

,----[ Quote ]
| While I installed and run the netbook version of Ubuntu, I typically always 
| switch over to ‘Classic Desktop’ mode (under Preferences and Switch Desktop 
| Mode in either UNR or desktop mode). This offers an environment that’s 
| familiar to my desktop and notebook Ubuntu, and also, I believe, offers a 
| more advanced experience, with multiple workspaces and, after some minor 
| tweaking, access to more tools and applications.     
`----

http://blogs.the451group.com/opensource/2009/06/08/the-incredible-expandable-linux-netbook/


Recent:

Plasmanetbook breaths

,----[ Quote ]
| With the usual disclaimer that is a very early barely working prototype that
| will be probably massively different from anything final, it's nice to show
| the screenshot of the other day in action.
`----

http://www.notmart.org/index.php/Software/Plasmanetbook_breaths


Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04 on an entry-level netbook

,----[ Quote ]
| Once installed, booting UNR from power on to login prompt was a swift 35
| seconds. That’s 13 seconds off Windows7 RC’s time on the exact same hardware.
`----

http://www.itwire.com/content/view/24883/1143/


ARM netbook with Android undercuts Atom models

,----[ Quote ]
| Many manufacturers have now joined the Open Handset Alliance to cooperate on
| developing Android; an operating system originally tailored to mobile phones,
| with a practical browser and a lot of applications.
`----

http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/136928


Netbooks: Best of the Best

,----[ Quote ]
| The dominant Windows XP (which now runs about 80 percent of netbooks) will be
| challenged by Linux and Google's Andriod OS.
`----

http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/reviews/article.php/3816986


Are Linux netbooks really returned more often than Windows models?

,----[ Quote ]
| But Philip Solis, an analyst at ABI Research, questions the "reliability" of
| this evidence.
|
| Solis said in a March research note that Taiwan's MSI had not yet shipped a
| Linux-based Wind at the time of the comment to the magazine. When it did, it
| did "adapt" the operating system for the netbook's smaller size -- an key
| ingredient to Linux's acceptance by consumers, Solis wrote.
|
| Acer, Asus and Dell have all built customized versions of Linux for their
| netbooks. Solis said that Asus has noted equal return rates for Linux
| netbooks versus those running Windows.
|
| And while ABI's surveys show U.S. consumers clearly stating their preference
| for Windows netbooks, Solis said that isn't true around the world.
|
| In Asia, netbook buyers are both thriftier and "and not as tied to the
| Windows environment," Solis said. "They're looking for certain features, but
| they aren't as tied to a certain brand name."
|
| Solis predicts an increase in Linux netbook shipments this year, from 25% to
| a third of the 35 million netbooks expected to sell globally this year. Under
| that estimate, Linux will be shipped on 11.5 million netbook PCs in 2009.
|
| Solis is bullish about his prediction because of the coming ARM wave. With
| Microsoft still balking at porting Windows 7 to ARM's mobile CPU, PC makers
| using ARM have no choice but to use Linux.
`----

http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9131204&intsrc=news_ts_head
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux)

iEYEARECAAYFAkou7yMACgkQU4xAY3RXLo4E6QCdHUhcCo3P6iI3S+0F/GZXZ+SQ
ol8AoIHrvAat1d6n64wqJmh2+9MPwo8c
=4PAV
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next]
Author IndexDate IndexThread Index