Canonical optimizes Linux distribution for netbooks
- 24 April, 2009 05:10
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Canonical on Thursday released a Linux distribution optimized for netbooks with features to improve battery life and rapidly access programs.
The Ubuntu Linux 9.04 Netbook Remix is designed to run basic Web and office applications typically used on netbooks. Netbooks are lightweight laptops characterized by limited computing resources and small screen sizes.
The OS boots faster than other Ubuntu distributions and has better power-management features to boost battery life, Canonical said. It also centralizes applications and bookmarks under one interface to rapidly access programs and Web sites. Numerous design changes have resulted in a better visual experience, the company said.
It comes with the Firefox Web browser, the OpenOffice office suite and multimedia tools. Minimum hardware requirements for the OS are 4GB of storage, 384MB of RAM and an Intel Atom processor. The install file can be downloaded from Canonical's Web site.
The Remix edition works on netbooks including the Acer Aspire One, Asus Eee PC 1000 and Dell Mini 9. It can be downloaded directly to a USB stick, from which it can be used to boot a netbook. Typically, netbooks do not include CD or DVD drives, so USB sticks are used as an alternative to launch an OS.
In an early review, Scott Gilbertson of Webmonkey wrote that configuring Netbook Remix to work on an Asus EeePC 1000H took a while, but its interface was impressive.
"The result is a powerful but simple interface that's far snappier than competing options like Windows XP," Gilbertson wrote.
Netbook makers typically recommend not changing the preloaded Linux OS because of hardware issues. For example, switching to another Linux distribution could render a Wi-Fi card unusable because drivers are unavailable. However, one blogger was impressed with the range of drivers provided in Ubuntu Netbook Remix.
Testing a beta version of the OS on an Acer Aspire One 110 a day before its official launch, blogger Neil Ashley wrote the OS booted quickly off a USB stick. It also effectively loaded a Bluetooth software stack and drivers for a network printer from Samsung.
The OS was a welcome change from Linpus Lite Linux, which typically comes preloaded on the Acer Aspire One. "The amount of hassle getting those [drivers] ... working on Linpus Lite is not believable," Ashley wrote. Linpus Lite has been criticized in the past for its unfriendly interface and lack of drivers for external hardware.
Canonical on Thursday also released Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop Edition and Ubuntu 9.04 Server Edition. Ubuntu 9.04 is referred to as "Jaunty Jackalope" in the Linux community.
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willard custodio
issue with the display on aoa 110
I recently change the os of my aoa110 with UNR. everything is going fine and sure it is impressive. But after the update manager installed recent updates and restarts, the display was changed. I can`t see the bar where the applications are I can only use the right click but that won`t get me anywhere. I cannot use my netbook anymore.
Please someone help.....
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