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[News] GNU/Linux Sub-notebooks Now for Under $200

  • Subject: [News] GNU/Linux Sub-notebooks Now for Under $200
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 00:59:34 +0000
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Dell Vostro A90 8.9â netbook with Ubuntu on sale for $184

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| Want a nice, compact netbook for less than 
| $200? Your options are still a little limited, 
| even with all the Black Friday deals going on. 
| If youâre ok with a Ubuntu system, Dell has 
| the Vostro A90 on sale for just $184 right now.
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http://www.liliputing.com/2009/11/dell-vostro-a90-8-9-netbook-with-ubuntu-on-sale-for-184.html

Ubuntu based Dell Vostro A90 netbook on sale for $184

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| Anyone looking for a deal on a netbook may 
| want to check out one of the latest offerings 
| coming courtesy of Dell. The netbook that is 
| on sale is the Dell Vostro A90 and can be 
| purchased for just $184.
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http://www.gadgetell.com/tech/comment/ubuntu-based-dell-vostro-a90-netbook-on-sale-for-184/


Recent:

Freescale to tip the netbook scale to Linux

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| You read it correctly. A sub-200.00 dollar netbook that offers more than most
| current netbooks. The kicker? As of now it looks like the only operating
| systems that will support the new processor are Android and Linux.
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http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/opensource/?p=484


Related:

Microsoft Loses $435 Million in Netbooks

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| According to current figures from Netbookdigest.com, Microsoft has lost
| $435,000,000 over the last year in netbook sales.
|
| While Microsoft has maintained about 90% of the desktop and notebook market,
| netbooks come in at only 70%. Part of the reason is Linux, but part is
| Microsoft itself.
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http://www.linuxpromagazine.com/online/news/microsoft_loses_435_million_in_netbooks


The Netbook Effect: How Cheap Little Laptops Hit the Big Time

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| The miserly constraints spurred her to be fiendishly resourceful. Instead of
| using a spinning hard drive she chose flash memoryâthe type in your USB thumb
| driveâbecause it draws very little juice and doesn't break when dropped. For
| software she picked Linux and other free, open source packages instead of
| paying for Microsoft's wares. She used an AMD Geode processor, which isn't
| very fast but requires less than a watt of power. And as the piÃce de
| rÃsistance, she devised an ingenious LCD panel that detects whether onscreen
| images are static (like when you're reading a document) and tells the main
| processor to shut down, saving precious electricity.

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http://www.wired.com/gadgets/wireless/magazine/17-03/mf_netbooks


Make your Ubuntu distro look like the Mini Mi

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| The HP Mini MI netbook provides one of the slickest available Ubuntu GUIs.
| Hobbyists have now figured out how to install that pretty GUI on non-Mi
| platforms.
|
| [...]
|
| If you're a Ubuntu user and are considering giving the theme a spin, make
| sure to check out the entire thread. Installation and use are not as
| clear-cut as you might hope and there is a real risk involved, particularly
| for users who are not experienced with these kinds of mods. You may have to
| do a little clean-up work on Open Office and a few other packages. But as one
| poster writes, " I love this new look!" and you may too.
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http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2009/02/make-your-ubuntu-distro-look-like-the-mini-mi.ars


Review: Dell Inspiron Mini 12

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| The review model provided runs the Ubuntu distribution of Linux. This poses
| an interesting conundrum for many people because, although Linux avoids the
| extra cost of a Windows licence, it can be a daunting prospect for those who
| have never used it before.
|
| [...]
|
| Overall, the Mini 12 seems best suited to the type of worker who may move
| around a lot, but usually works in an environment that has access to power,
| for instance a sales executive who visits a lot of client sites, or a manager
| who spends a lot of time at remote or branch offices.
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http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/hardware/2235950/review-dell-mini


Netbooks are a win for Microsoft? Think again.

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| And given that price is the most important element of the netbook market, the
| moment Microsoft feels they've solidified their market share and being
| raising prices, their share will vaporize.  Linux's existence on netbooks
| will continue to create a loss for them, regardless of how much "market
| share" they have.  And the best part is, as people get used to Linux on the
| netbooks, they'll eventually want it on the desktop as well.  And that's
| something that Microsoft will do anything to avoid.
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http://www.raiden.net/?cat=2&aid=521


Microsoft Leaves the Door Wide Open for Linux on Netbooks

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| Windows 7 Starter Edition will also be made available to OEM's for
| installation on netbooks in all markets. This is presumably so that MS can
| finally end the sales of Windows XP to the netbook makers. I find it
| hilarious that Microsoft will offer such a limited, pathetic product for the
| netbook market. This will be a huge opportunity for the Linux community to
| educate the public about the plethora of free, feature complete Linux
| distributions available to run on their netbooks.
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http://linugadgetech.blogspot.com/2009/02/microsoft-leaves-door-wide-open-for.html


Cheap PCs Weigh on Microsoft

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| But most netbooks have less processing power than their full-featured cousins
| and canât run high-spec versions of Windows, the worldâs most widely used
| operating system. Microsoft is selling netbook makers cheaper, lighter
| versions of its operating system, but some manufacturers cut it out
| altogether by using Linux, an open-source OS. About 30% of netbooks, which
| sell for as little as $300, run a version of Linux.
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http://blogs.wsj.com/biztech/2008/12/08/cheap-pcs-weigh-on-microsoft/
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