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DATE | 2009-12-10 |
FROM | mrbrklyn
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] A Possible Solution?
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Mark Halegua wrote: > On Thursday 10 December 2009 11:31:15 am mrbrklyn wrote: > >> Elfen Magix wrote: >> >>> I notice that the dumb and hopeless masses of the windows world in my >>> college are interested in using Linux and eventually switch to it one >>> day. But many of them have bought new laptops and netbooks, which comes >>> with Windows X/Vista/7 on it, and are afraid to erase the drive for it >>> would void their warentee (So says the warentee). >>> >>> I also noticed that many of these new systems can boot from the USB and >>> other media card slots (if they have them). What I intend to do is to >>> set up a couple of 4 - 8 GB USB Flash drives with Ubuntu on them and give >>> them out; see how that will work for them. If they like it, They may >>> switch to Linux in a couple of months. >>> >>> Let see what happens. >>> >> My experience with the HP Mini hasn't been simple. There are a lot of >> hardware issues. >> >> Ruben >> >> > I just got an Acer Aspire One, the 11.6" model with 2GB RAM and 250 GB HD. I > loaded Kubuntu 9.10 on it and it works great. It detected all the hardware > (webcam, USB ports, WiFi, eth0, multi-camera card slots, etc. > > I only have 2 issues with it. The video can be 1333x768 but it will only do > 1024x768. And it has a problem with the battery. Initially, its fine. > However, after suspending to sleep, when it wakes, it says there is no battery > (it works without plugging into electricity) and won't give me how much > battery is left. When I plug into power, then unplug the power, it then sees > the battery. > >
http://www.dccomics.com/sites/greenlantern/media/comic/Blackest_Night_0.pdf > Weird. > > By the way, I love the netbook. I think Acer is an underrated PC > manufacturer. I have 3 Acer systems, laptop 3 year old), desktop, and now the > netbook. I've never had to call Acer tech support. Not THAT'S GOOD! > > Mark > >
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