Linked by Quentin Hartman on Mon 14th Jul 2008 09:58 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
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Well, MS has definitely seen the writing on the wall and is trying to slim down Windows.
You can already buy eee sized laptops with 120GB hdd and 1GB ram so the only problem left would be the cpu.
I think they'll probably slim it down enough to claim that it "runs" on these machines - and "running" means moving slightly faster than a snail 
A snail in glue that is.
Linux is faster and smaller than Vista. Linux also comes with a lot of apps. Linux is also more adaptable than Windows. This is why Linux has a broader goal than just PCs. As I've read in the news this year it seems that Linux is targeting netbooks, mobile phones, mids and even cars.
Well, MS has definitely seen the writing on the wall and is trying to slim down Windows.
You can already buy eee sized laptops with 120GB hdd and 1GB ram so the only problem left would be the cpu.
I think they'll probably slim it down enough to claim that it "runs" on these machines - and "running" means moving slightly faster than a snail
You can already buy eee sized laptops with 120GB hdd and 1GB ram so the only problem left would be the cpu.
I think they'll probably slim it down enough to claim that it "runs" on these machines - and "running" means moving slightly faster than a snail
Just like the hardware is limited, the OS must also be (Yoda?). What I am saying is that you can't expect to do the same thing with this laptop as with a full size.
I can browse and use the web with no problem (other than screen size being too narrow).
Can listen to my music either on the SSD or off of flash.
Performance is just fine. The Eee is very usable with XP if you set it up properly.







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The Linux version would seem to make more sense in the long-term. Microsoft is unlikely to go on supporting XP forever and it's not like they can get Vista running on these things.