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2009-05-19
Wiped my Windows XP off and use Ubuntu 9.04.
Does a really good job!
Several points for effective use:
- Taking notes in the meetings, the thing is least obstructive (If only there were shorthand devices available... In form of PSP)
- Giving presentations
- Reading, revising and editing documents, except for graphics and diagrams
- Taking down personal notes
- Watching Youtube engEdu video channel and Google tech talks, while on the cycle in the gym
- Server monitoring and administration
- Light development in scripting languages
- As a Wolfenstein:ET server at the office LAN parties
- Serving hosted application demos at the client side
- Power saving device for torrent downloads
My main machine is a ThinkPad T60, so the IdeaPad S10e is perfect for me. It's keyboard is just a scaled down version of my main machines, so it was easy to adapt.