Linked by Gary Rennie on Thu 8th Jan 2009 21:06 UTC
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu To supplement storage space with the initial purchase of the Aspire One (8 GB SSD version), I bought a 16 GB Transcend TS16GBSDHC6 card that integrates nicely into the left card slot. The pre-installed Linux Linpus just wasn't what I needed since I use many networking tools at work and at home. I initially ran Ubuntu 8.041 with the /home partition on the 16 GB SDHC card. I discovered Eeebuntu while searching for information on how to boot and run Linux off a SDHC card. The goal was of multi-boot installations of Ubuntu, with one install specifically loaded with the tools I use at work. The Acer Aspire One BIOS does not 'see' the card, so you can't boot from it using the [F12] startup key (More on the SDHC boot up further in this article).
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RE[3]: And in other news....
by merkoth on Fri 9th Jan 2009 13:31 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: And in other news...."
merkoth
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I don't have one of these devices so I can't tell how good or bad the OS actually is. From what you're telling me, I gather it's kinda sucky.

My point was that changing the OS of a non-standard device like most Netbooks will always prove annoying, no matter the OS you're trying to put in it.

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