hello
i have asus 1005ha ,ubuntu 9.10beta netbook remix my mic doesnt work
any ideas?
thanks 123zoan
I'm interested in whatever optimizations have been done behind the scenes with the Ubuntu Netbook Remix, but I hate the interface. Can I install UNR and get regular gnome and the regular Ubuntu interface? I know that it might be slower, but I'm used to that, as my standard laptop isn't really all that powerful. Or would it be be better for me to just install the regular ubuntu on my system?
Hi, I'm using Ubuntu Netbook remix on an eeePC 1005HA and for some reason double and triple tapping don't work. It's very strange to me because it works perfectly on a very crappy acer laptop I have... Does anyone have any idea how I can enable it/why it doesn't work?
It's getting very annoying since I can't middle click anymore without a mouse.
Using the default install of netbook remix with all updates. Say I open for offline reading something than turn the wifi off to save same battery. If I turn the wifi back on in a couple of minutes everything works fine. Otherwise the led turns on, but there is no activity and the network manager does not pick any more networks. So far only a restart would solve the problems.
I have an EeePC 1005HA running Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 that I'm trying to lock down for a school setting. I don't want the students to be able to turn off the wireless (Fn+F2) or put the netbook to sleep (Fn+F1). I can disable the individual keys (F1, F2, etc.) using a keymod script, but I can't disable the key combination. Any help would be appreciated with this! Thanks! :)
Hello, I'm considering buying an Asus eee pc 1005HA-H.
I would like to if things like Wireless, Blue tooth, Hot keys, Web cam will work out of the box, and if not what configuration steps are necessary.
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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?
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?
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