Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 18th Jun 2009 21:52 UTC
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Why do most of these netbooks even need 1GB if they're
only running Windows XP?




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2006-01-27
And so did we, the Linux community, since the Linuxes netbooks came with was about as crap as you can get any Linux distro to be.
Do it right, then it might work.
Generally speaking, the early netbooks were crap regardless what OS was included by the OEM.
The primary advantage of Linux, the reason OEMs chose it early on, was the price. The marketing drive behind netbooks after all was affordability. Once Microsoft began licensing XP at competitive prices, that advantage evaporated.
Now it seems that most models are (Asus specifically) available in Linux or XP, and are priced very similarly. This is the best situation for consumers - the ability to choose whichever OS they prefer, and without being price-gouged or hardware-crippled.
http://event.asus.com/eeepc/comparison/eeepc_comparison.htm
Edited 2009-06-18 22:30 UTC