Anyone have anything to say about the Bonobo Performance? i’m considering picking up one with a i7 and 8GB RAM as my first steps into the world of Linux (plus if i have money leftover i’ll pick up a starling, too!).
Thanks for contributing. I hope you like your new Acer. I just setup my 4 year ancient Vaio on ubuntu (dual boot with XP). Works fantastic! I use it nearly exclusively on ubuntu. Boots up in 24 sec. Fantastic video.
this netbook does work out of the box. I finished up returning it for a Acer AspireOne 150D model because I wanted more control over the wireless,better screen resolution and more RAM. The Aspire also comes with XP, which you can then dual boot or knock it out for Ubuntu, which works perfectly out of the box. I reckon your better off with an Acer.
I’ve been considering buying a machine (I haven’t chose between a laptop or desktop yet). I would assume that all hardware works automatically out of the box. Ubuntu is notorious to not work with sound and wireless cards from my experience. If I buy a machine from these people, will it work without too much distress out of the If I spend money on one I won’t really feel like searching for the drivers myself.
My son was playing camera man. I don’t know what the hell he was doing. I bought the netbook from the site and I gotta say, fantastic service. This netbook can load any OS. the only limitation is that it is set with 1gig ram but that really hasn’t been a factor.
Anyone have anything to say about the Bonobo Performance? i’m considering picking up one with a i7 and 8GB RAM as my first steps into the world of Linux (plus if i have money leftover i’ll pick up a starling, too!).
EArthquake!!!
lol
now they come with 2 Gb RAM
, im buying one now.
nice video.
Thanks for contributing. I hope you like your new Acer. I just setup my 4 year ancient Vaio on ubuntu (dual boot with XP). Works fantastic! I use it nearly exclusively on ubuntu. Boots up in 24 sec. Fantastic video.
Yesh. I dunno about that battery sticking out from the bottom like that.
I did get it from System76 which I support but reckon the AcerAspireOne is a better machine for the money.
this netbook does work out of the box. I finished up returning it for a Acer AspireOne 150D model because I wanted more control over the wireless,better screen resolution and more RAM. The Aspire also comes with XP, which you can then dual boot or knock it out for Ubuntu, which works perfectly out of the box. I reckon your better off with an Acer.
I’ve been considering buying a machine (I haven’t chose between a laptop or desktop yet). I would assume that all hardware works automatically out of the box. Ubuntu is notorious to not work with sound and wireless cards from my experience. If I buy a machine from these people, will it work without too much distress out of the If I spend money on one I won’t really feel like searching for the drivers myself.
My son was playing camera man. I don’t know what the hell he was doing. I bought the netbook from the site and I gotta say, fantastic service. This netbook can load any OS. the only limitation is that it is set with 1gig ram but that really hasn’t been a factor.
Is the camera man using one hand to film? lol. I was thinking about getting one, did you get yours from system76 website?
about 35 sec.
Really nice small computer. How quick do you reckon it boots?