Hi
I finally pulled the trigger for a new netbook. I wanted something inexpensive enough that it wouldn't hurt to much if the kids break it into pieces. So, I picked up a refurb with minimum specs (8Gb SSD, 8.9 inch display, 4 Cell battery, 1024x600). All for $209. My little way of saying thank you to Dell for supporting Linux, and maybe encourage them to support it a bit more ...
Can't wait to get my hands on it!
Cheers!
IMPORTANT UPDATE: Oct. 1st
If you use the default Ubuntu 8.04, and your battery is not charging. This is a known bug in the aircraft application. Go to System->Airport Mode and disable it. Believe it or not, when enabled, it doesn't allow the battery to be charged.
UPDATE: Sep. 23.
Well, my lil' Vostro A90 arrived yesterday!
I finally pulled the trigger for a new netbook. I wanted something inexpensive enough that it wouldn't hurt to much if the kids break it into pieces. So, I picked up a refurb with minimum specs (8Gb SSD, 8.9 inch display, 4 Cell battery, 1024x600). All for $209. My little way of saying thank you to Dell for supporting Linux, and maybe encourage them to support it a bit more ...
Can't wait to get my hands on it!
Cheers!
IMPORTANT UPDATE: Oct. 1st
If you use the default Ubuntu 8.04, and your battery is not charging. This is a known bug in the aircraft application. Go to System->Airport Mode and disable it. Believe it or not, when enabled, it doesn't allow the battery to be charged.
UPDATE: Sep. 23.
Well, my lil' Vostro A90 arrived yesterday!
- Shipping was next day. I never got a tracking number online, I needed to call, talk to several people and finally get the number.
- It is a nice little critter, pretty light. It looks slick, especially when closed. When you open it, it is clear at a glance that it's a cheaper Dell.
- Fast boot, slow writes to the ssd
- Excellent 1024x600 display, decent speakers, nice keyboard, decent trackpad.
- All hotkeys work, which is nice.
- The default Gnome/Ubuntu is not my cup of tea though, it looks a bit outdated as compared with KDE. I'll install kubuntu-desktop and see. It's still running 8.04 plus 600 mb of updates. I'll switch it completely to 9.10 if the display Intel graphics issues are gone and the hotkeys work (I'll test a live CD).
- Wifi works great.
- For some reason the multimedia codecs did not work for me when trying to view some of my videos, so I had to do the usual Ubuntu codecs enabling.
- [UPDATE] I installed kubuntu-desktop, left gdm as the default window manager, logged out, logged in as a KDE session and got myself a Kubuntu machine.
- [UPDATE] After playing with kubuntu as packaged by Dell I went back to Gnome. Many of the little things don;t work as smoothly in that version of Kubuntu (hotkeys, wifi). I plan to try a newer Kubuntu, maybe the netbook 9.10 edition.
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