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I have the eee 1000 with XP. I put Ubuntu Nebook Remix on it. It really is a shame that people return the Linux netbooks more. Linux works great on these devices. People are expecting that a PC netbook will come with Windows and probably don't think too much about it until they try and seach for Office and run into OpenOffice.
It reminds me of the time I worked briefly as a computer salesperson. A woman asked me if the computer had "Windows." We were a Mac only store and I showed her a Mac runnings OSX. She said, "Oh that runs Windows nicely." I gave up trying to explain the difference and said, "Yes, it does run a kind of Windows nicely." The irony of course is that the Mac with its windowed UI came first before Windows. I can only imagine how difficult it would be to describe how the system is running Gnome desktop on Ubuntu.