Linux on a netbook

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twowheelsgood

Senior Member
Hi,

I am trying this out on my asus aspire one - I used the eeebuntu distribution as this has all the drivers for netbooks included and it is not just slightly slower than XP but catastrophically slower.

I remember eeexbuntu (a different distrubution) being pretty good on an Asus 701.

I was always under the impression Linux was lighter weight and faster than XP.

Any ideas how I can make my AA1 fly with Linux?
 

Norm

Guest
twowheelsgood said:
Any ideas how I can make my AA1 fly with Linux?
Defenestration? :angry:

Sadly, Linux distis are becoming bloated. XP was designed to run (initially) on computers which are now over 10 years old so it's pretty slick, even on a netbook.

For lightweight Linux distros, you could try Puppy Linux, Damn Small Linux or Tiny Core Linux. I believe all will boot from a USB drive, you don't need to do full installs to try them out.
 

nigelb

New Member
Odd, we've an Acer notebook, and it runs a treat.

Perhaps you need to "debloat", why is it running slowly?
(out of memory, cpu thrashing, paging?)

In a command window, sudo top should give you a clue what's happening.

Nige
 

Norm

Guest
HJ said:
I am try to resist the temptation to say "throw it out of the window", opps too late... :laugh:
I beat you to that suggestion by 7 hours! ;)

Although I thought that thre would have been more made of the idea of throwing out of windows. xx(:laugh:
 

amnesia

Free-wheeling into oblivion...
HJ said:
To be a wee bit more serious, what you need is the Ubuntu Netbook Remix, Linux for netbooks...

+1

Works a treat on my Acer Netbook.

Running the full version of Ubuntu 9.10 on my Acer lappy since the day it was released... almost got rid of Windows completely, except that I need it to update my Tom Tom :evil:
 
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