On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 09:14:27 -0700 (PDT), maxim wexler wrote: > > I used eeXbuntu to install mine.
> OK, I'll try it. First some questions? > > Is eeeXbuntu an install/live distro? Yes,with a script to copy it from CD to USB stick. > Was there any wifi issues? Must have wifi throughout the process. I can't remember, I may have used a wired connection for the install. > Do you use an SD card? If so, are there issues with regard to r/w times > as compared to an SSHD? I don't install to an SD card, I'm not comfortable with the limited write cycles, I only use mine for non-critical storage. > How much space does it require? I've got 4G available but I'd like to > have, say a Gig free. See above. I you only have Xandros installed, you should have 16GB available, You'll certainly fit it in 4G, probably 3. A basic *buntu install doesn't take up that much space. > > I've been looking at eeebuntu-base2.0. Do you know enough to compare > them? No. I only use eeXubuntu because it was there, easy to run from a USB stick and had everything I needed to use my computer and install Gentoo at the same time. -- Neil Bothwick When the going gets tough, upgrade.
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