> By the way, thanks to whomever suggested Lubuntu for my eeePC. I've > finally had to bite down on the fact that it can't run Ubuntu Netbook > sensibly with a 4GB USB HD even stripping out locales and other clutter > and constantly cleaning up apt like a madwoman.
I can second that: Lubuntu has brought back to life an ancient Toshiba Laptop (with a 4G hard disk!) and my old Asus EEE. > Chromium gets on my nerves but I thought I'd try Midori which seems OK. Personally I quite like Chromium, and it's screen space saving design is really useful on the EEE's 7" screen. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/