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I find it interesting that the netbook uses a Realtek RTL8187 wireless device. That chipset has had problems in Ubuntu for years, and has been almost useless in the last two Ubuntu releases, unless you use a third-party driver that doesn't support WPA. I think I remember hearing Fedora users complaining about those problems too.
How on earth does Debian, or MIPS, get this chipset working to satisfaction?
Good review, BTW.