Linux for netbooks

Some users believe that Windows is the best netbook OS. You might have read countless Microsoft-funded “studies” trying to persuade that Windows is already dominating the netbook space.

Linux is not going anywhere but up in the netbook market. 10 reasons Linux should be your netbook operating system article lists reasons why Linux is a much better fit for netbooks than Windows.

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16 Responses to “Linux for netbooks”

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  5. B. Franklin says:

    I have had my Toshiba N205-N325BL for a week. I had never used a laptop before so the touch pad took some getting used to. I have since purchased a mouse and external DVD to use with it. The user manual is a file on the internal disk so learning how to find my way around the laptop and Windows 7 was a challenge but I doubt if any computers come with a hard copy user manual anymore. I called Qwest to get help configuring my DSL modem for wireless and they even helped me with the laptop. It only took a few minutes to get it all working. I have had no problem with the netbook and am very happy with my purchase. I had considered the ASUS for a long time but the negative customer reviews regarding the AC adapter/charger and their customer service convinced me the Toshiba was a better choice. I don’t think it’s fair to give the Toshiba a bad review based on Windows 7 Starter. Toshiba doesn’t make Windows and all the netbooks with Windows 7 Starter will have the same restrictions. If you want all the bells

  6. N. Pugh says:

    Works well on the road or floating around the house. Kid watches itunes tv shows on it, wife and I use for internet and picture back up.

  7. Eisha Wimax says:

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  8. Many thanks for the informative post

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  10. Lonnie Bujak says:

    It’s not a revolutionary device, but it is a step beyond the Kindle. netbookspoint.com had an interesting article on this, if I had to guess I’d say that more than one killer app is going to be developed for it that will make it practical beyond life as an ebook/second computer/big IPod and open niches where it sells well.

  11. LCD TV says:

    thanks !! very helpful post!

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  14. Excellent facts, thanks a lot.

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