See I tried to change my little netbook gimpy to ubuntu for netbooks [the distro aparently before the lucid one?] following the directions for the usb drive dealio, and gave up in disgust because I tried 8 times to do it and wipe wincrap off the poor little beastie and I could never get wincrap the fuck OFF my netbook. If I wanted to suck up that much drive space with an OS that I wasnt using, I would have wanted to leave that shit on instead of removing it. I followed the remove directions exactly each damned time, and winshit never removed. I gave the damned netbook away and got an eeepc that runs a hell of a lot faster and actually has drive space. I refuse to use any device that literally takes 10 minutes to log in when you first turn it on, and each time I click to read an email takes 5 minutes to load an email. Ghu forbid trying to read something online, it was as bad as waiting for Godot. Only think I was using the beastie for was teamspeak. I needed something I could do emails and web on as well as teamspeak.
I’m too cheap to give a $300 8 month old computer away. The Linux (linpus) OS that came with it was convinceable, but it was like being stuck on the short bus. Ubuntu Netbook Remix and the 10.04 version of netbook remix were GREAT on the Aspire One…jolicloud’s pretty good too, they’ve figured out how to run the OS and do the things you want to do without hitting the HD too much.
I’m typing this on an EEEPC and the HD makes all the difference in the world for most other OS’s.
(I tried Desperately to replace that goddamned SSD, even went so far as to obtain an iPod HD and a conversion kit, I just couldn’t get all the pieces to mate, and I got the impression the case wouldn’t take yet another disassembly.)
Yeah, but server’s not free, is it? Player was the free windows version (I’m ready to be proven wrong, my knowledge of their windows OS products is a couple of years out of date)…If you REALLY want a fun time, ESXi is the nifty tool for running VMs.