@tania2020tania NOTE THE VIDEO IS OVER TWO YEARS OLD! The manufacturer is under no obligation to write code for every possible operating system or even to open their specs for competitors to view. Freedom is a two-way street. The reason I chose that particular netbook was because Atheros support was supposedly very good under Linux. It continues to be a PITA under Linux+wpa_supplicant but works fine with Windows.
PS and FWIW, I'm currently running a very basic install of Debian Squeeze (jwm/ratpoison, OOo, emacs, firefox, vlc, etc.) on the Aspire One without all the flaky wifi issues I had before.
@henrique: That looks like ion3 under CrunchBang, as far as I remember. So long ago. I just looked and its author has put his site back up after a while of it being offline. On my Aspire One, I'm presently using jwm configured similarly so that most single-windowed applications open full size on a particular desktop without any decorations (thereby maximizing screen real estate); that also gives me a panel to work with.
How you can blame an os maker for that, hardware maker should provide driver for that.
tania2020tania 4 months ago
@tania2020tania NOTE THE VIDEO IS OVER TWO YEARS OLD! The manufacturer is under no obligation to write code for every possible operating system or even to open their specs for competitors to view. Freedom is a two-way street. The reason I chose that particular netbook was because Atheros support was supposedly very good under Linux. It continues to be a PITA under Linux+wpa_supplicant but works fine with Windows.
lucky13linux 4 months ago
PS and FWIW, I'm currently running a very basic install of Debian Squeeze (jwm/ratpoison, OOo, emacs, firefox, vlc, etc.) on the Aspire One without all the flaky wifi issues I had before.
lucky13linux 11 months ago
@henrique: That looks like ion3 under CrunchBang, as far as I remember. So long ago. I just looked and its author has put his site back up after a while of it being offline. On my Aspire One, I'm presently using jwm configured similarly so that most single-windowed applications open full size on a particular desktop without any decorations (thereby maximizing screen real estate); that also gives me a panel to work with.
lucky13linux 11 months ago
What is your Window Interface? This video is microcore? I want some like this, light, but able to run openoffice or browser
henriquegogo 11 months ago