On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 08:39:06PM +0200, Leonardo Canducci wrote: > > 1. cheap, light and small, otherwise no use for a netbook :) >
Eee PC 901 :D 8.9" screen, 2.1 lbs weight > 2. linux friendly I'm running Debian Squeeze on mine right now > 3. usable (decent keyboard, 9" screen minimum) Truthfully, the keyboard does take a bit of time to adjust to, but after two weeks of practice I've been touch typing on this thing without trouble. > 4. with a decent battery life (3h is not enough) Eh. This thing gets 2:45 or so with wifi/bluetooth/camera/lan all on. If I turn everything off (and dim the brightness) I can squeeze out about 4.5 hours with it. Not amazing, but more than I need for taking notes in class (my primary use) So, in the end I'd recommend the EeePC 901. You can grab one for $280 or so, they're fairly good, run the netbook standard hardware (1.58GHz Atom n270, Intel 945GM graphics, the works), and the wireless is draft N so it's got a bit more range than G (from what I can tell). -- http://fuzzydev.org/~pobega http://identi.ca/pobega -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org