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Apparently Ubuntu Remix netbooks are returned more than other open source netbooks.
I am not that surprised. I have been running Remix on my desktop as a trial (not for regular use) and my wife has an eeePC with Xandros Linux on it. The Remix interface is more complex and difficult to use compared to the Xandros netbook interface. An experienxed Ubuntu user can work our what is going on, but it would be more difficult for a newbie.
In addition the brown colour seems somewhat depressing, much more brown than in the regular desktop Human theme. I run pretty much a default Ubuntu desktop on my home system. The only major theme variation is I have a somewhat lighter image as my desktop wallpaper. It is not at all depressing to work in and I am happy with the regular Human theme but not the Remix Human one - much too dark.
So all in all the Remix interface needs some improvement.