What is The Best NetBook Operating System?

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  • What do you think about MeeGo? What is better what do you think?

  • @mcbaya i didnt like Meego. at first apparence it looked good. but once i started using it i figured out its not so great. i had problems with it recognizing my battery as well. Easy peasy might be worht looking into. and if you wait a another month for OpenSUSE 12.1 the Gnom3 shell works very nice on a NetBook. for now i say Joli OS is the best option. in a fw months when the new one comes out i would switch to OpenSUSE Gnome at that point.

  • @mcbaya the reason i say that is the Next Joli OS version will be based on the next Ubuntu LTS. and ubunbtu is suffering form a overheating and power regression bug at the moment and the Ubuntu folks have stated they don't believe there will be a fix in time for the LTS. so for that reason i say switch to OpenSUSE Gnome after the next Joli release. and then come back To Joli after they get that bug fixed. because its a Major bug that can even damage your hardware and battery.

  • Windows XP!!

  • @AppleTrek1 Windows XP sucks. it was awesome once upon a time but its to old now. plus Most people are tired of looking at it. but it lasted a decade. how many operating system can say that? The technology is just to old. its time to move on.

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  • Thanx.

    

  • with jollyos you get the best of both worlds, like Hannah Montana!!

    :D?

  • PLEASE REPLY! Can you run PC games on Jolicloud? I have heard that Jolicloud 1.2 is mixed in with WINE to run Windows-only apps. I can't find anything about this. Please, any help would be greatly appreciated!

  • Did you know you can get docky or the avant window navigator for your native apps if you dont like going through that menu all the time. you can even get cool desktop effects with compiz. and those would work absolutely great if you install the system to a desktop, laptop, (and if you have enough hardware resources(ram and graphics)) netbooks too.

  • @MrGizmo757 lol,my school still uses Dell's with pentuim 4's and XP!!! They even have 4 monaters with seperate desktops connected to one tower!

  • Nice operating system, thanks for the upload.

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