This topic was created by administrators from my answer to topic Kubuntu netbook from 4.9.2009
Hi from Kubuntu netbook
I think using Kubuntu on a netbook strongly depends on how good or bad luck you have with a hardware.
I use Kubuntu 9.04 on Acer Aspire One D 150-1 and almost everything works fine - KDE, plasma, desktop effects, webcamera, external microphone, Skype, USB speakers, sound, video, flash etc. No problems with installation on two the same notebooks dual bootable with XP.
I used kubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso and installed Kubuntu from life USB made with unetbootin. I did no KDE upgrade, still 4.2.2. and I did just an usual customization, synaptic, wicd, PCM sound and so on.
Updated 27.9.2009:
In my post I wanted to show to New Guy jtouso, that instead of looking for some unfinished solutions there is a pretty good solution at hands at least for some netbooks.
Originally posted by jtouso
I think using Kubuntu on a netbook strongly depends on how good or bad luck you have with a hardware.
I use Kubuntu 9.04 on Acer Aspire One D 150-1 and almost everything works fine - KDE, plasma, desktop effects, webcamera, external microphone, Skype, USB speakers, sound, video, flash etc. No problems with installation on two the same notebooks dual bootable with XP.
I used kubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso and installed Kubuntu from life USB made with unetbootin. I did no KDE upgrade, still 4.2.2. and I did just an usual customization, synaptic, wicd, PCM sound and so on.
Updated 27.9.2009:
In my post I wanted to show to New Guy jtouso, that instead of looking for some unfinished solutions there is a pretty good solution at hands at least for some netbooks.
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