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Netbooks · Linux Distribution Entries

CrunchBang Linux
CrunchBang Linux (often referred to simply as #! because of its logo) is a lightweight Ubuntu based Linux distribution created by Philip Newborough. It uses the Openbox window manager and is especially suitable for low-end hardware with limited resou
Easy Peasy
Easy Peasy (formerly Ubuntu Eee) is an operating system for netbooks. Easy Peasy is a project to create a linux distribution for netbooks, based on Ubuntu. Easy Peasy favors well known closed source software instead of open source alternatives (e.g.
Eeebuntu
Eeebuntu (not to be confused with Easy Peasy, formerly know as Ubuntu Eee) is an operating system for netbooks based on Ubuntu. Eeebuntu had been downloaded around 300,000 times since its 2.0 release to date. Works out of the box on ASUS Eee PC 700,
Eeedora
Fedora is an RPM-based, general purpose operating system built on top of the Linux kernel, developed by the community-supported Fedora Project and sponsored by Red Hat. Fedora's mission statement is: Fedora is about the rapid progress of Free and Ope
Kuki Linux
Kuki Linux (pronounced cookie) is a lightweight Ubuntu-based Linux distribution built to be a replacement for the Linpus Linux Lite distribution on the Acer Aspire One. Kuki's goals include working out of the box, fast boot time, low usage of SSD/HDD
Linux4One
Linux4One is an Ubuntu based Linux distribution designed for the Acer Aspire One series of netbooks. The standard release uses the GNOME environment, while a lightweight version uses LXDE. CD images are provided, though the use of a Live USB stick fo
Moblin
Moblin, short for mobile Linux, is an open source project focused on developing software for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) and other new categories of devices such as netbooks and nettops. Built around the Intel Atom processor, current builds are de
OpenGeeeU
OpenGEU is a free computer operating system based upon the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution, which in turn is based on Debian. OpenGEU's aim is to successfully combine the power and ease of use of GNOME desktop environment with the lightweight, spee
Ubuntu Mobile
Ubuntu Mobile Internet Device Edition is an Ubuntu distribution planned to run on the Intel Mobile Internet Device platform, which will be x86 mobile computers based on the Intel Atom processor. It will use the GNOME framework Hildon as the basis for
Ubuntu Netbook Remix
Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR) is a 'remix' of the standard Ubuntu Desktop release to enable it to work better on netbooks or devices with small screens and is optimized for use with the Intel Atom processor. The packages that make up UNR will work on th
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