SuSE on the Mini-Note
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Why linux? can you put Windows on this screen?
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is this the 2133
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To mahatmus,you have in linux OpenOffice and you can install MicrosftOffice on linux
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I got SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10, VIA C7-M ULV processor (1.0 GHz,). And the full screen video is great!
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What OS and CPU did you get and may I ask how the full screen video is?
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yes i did, and i love it, its thebest, i would definitely recommend it
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After the reviews, I'm looking at the linux, may I ask if you got yours yet?
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what about office poerwpoint and excel?
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nice video. but one question.
i am think about getting the hp mini note, but i was wondering if i should get it with vista, xp, or linux suse?
i dont know witch one to get
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Hahha are you using the asus eee pc's webcam to record this video? HAHA that is wonderful!
Vtec01 3 years ago
Yup. I set the two computers up front to front and this is the result. The sad thing is it would be hard to run the experiment in reverse, because so far every video I've tried recording with the Mini-Note webcam has been extraordinarily choppy.
BradLinder 3 years ago
I'm a little confused here. I thought this came with SuSE Enterprise 10, not OpenSuSE. Also, you have experienced no problems with crashing or absent drivers like I've heard elsewhere? Everything worked fine out of the box? The stories I've heard about people trying to get things running in Ubuntu sound quite nightmarish.
Korgmeister 3 years ago
First, yeah, I think you're right about this being enterprise, not Open. As for things working out of the box, honestly everything seemed to work just fine but I only spent about 2 hours with Linux before I installed Windows XP. I'd like to install Ubuntu on a separate partition, but I'll probably wait until someone solves some of the stability/driver issues first.
BradLinder 3 years ago
Honestly, I didn't try it with a local video file and I'm in the process of trying out different operating systems now so I can't try it out right now.
BradLinder 3 years ago
Well, in Windows XP full screen video from a local drive looks awesome. Full screen video using a browser-based Flash plaer, not so much.
BradLinder 3 years ago