Hi all, I'll soon have a samsung N150, and I want to install linux. I use Kubuntu on my laptop, so I thought to try kubuntu also on the netbook. I've read on the kubuntu webpage that the netbook edition is still a not fully developed version, so I was wondering if it will be a good choice.
Anyway, what are your experiences with a Samsung N150 and Ubuntu or Kubuntu?
Samsung previously released the small and stylish netbook Samsung N150. Now this netbook comes with preinstalled Windows 7 starter edition, original. This update off course impact to the retail price of the Samsung N150. But, you may choose to buy this N150 without OS.
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I have a netbook Lenovo S10-2. I use netbook-plasma environment with a kubuntu-low-fat-settings file installed.
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Just thought I would post this small thread dealing with getting the Realtek 8192E wireless adaptor working on the N150. Hope it is of help to anyone running one of there charming little machines:)
http://www.kickenhardware.net/forum/...ad.php?t=19337
Hi all,
I have recently bought a Sony Vaio Netbook VPCW12S1E, with Windows 7 Starter installed on it.
I would like to install Ubuntu's Netbook Remix on it. I have made the bootable usb stick, but the problem is I can't find how to enter it's bios to make the netbook startup from usb.
Hi all!
I looked around a lot for an advice as in the title but without any success.
I'd like to have some advices on how to make lighter and faster ubuntu 12.04 LTS on a netbook.
I have a samsung netbook (N150) with an Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N450 @ 1.66GHz (32 bit), 1 GB RAM and an Intel GMA graphic processor as graphic card.
I upgraded from ubuntu 10.04 LTS (netbook version) to 12.04