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Just installed Easy Peasy on the netbook last night - an Asus EEE PC 900 16gb and I absolutely love it, the Xandros Linux it came with blew donkey's compared this, gorgeous layout, amazing out of the box support for all the EEE hardware... tis lush!
I put Easy Peasy 1.1 on an SDHC card. It loads slow, but once it's on, it's great. EVerything runs "right out of the box" except for my web cam. Not sure what's wrong there. Eee PC 8G. I'm going to get a Class 6, 4G SDHC card. Class 6 should load a lot faster. Easy Peasy 1.5 should be out soon, and they are working on Easy Peasy 2.0 It's a great Linux sytem for these little netbook computers.
can anyone tell me whats the difference betwen easy peasy and linux4one? is it the same OS but optimised for different netbooks? they both seem the same to me
Ubuntu Eee is my choice for the simple fact that I couldn't even install eeebuntu. If you do go for Ubuntu Eee, beware that I had problems with the latest version (rebranded as easy peasy) - it's nice but Compiz fusion was really glitchy and web browsing was dead slow. Ubuntu Eee is perfect in my opinion!
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4G SDHC card. Class 6 should load a lot faster. Easy Peasy 1.5 should be out soon, and they are working on Easy Peasy 2.0 It's a great Linux sytem for these little netbook computers.