Operating system for a Netbook
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Operating system for a Netbook
I know that this probably is not the best place to ask about this but I figure I would post this question on a few forums. Here goes.
I have an Averatec 1020, which is technically a subnotebook but has similar specs to the Asus Eee and other "netbooks".
The computer has a 10.6" screen at 1280x768 (technically WXGA). The graphics card is an Intel Extreme mobile card with 32MB of memory. This worked when tested with Compiz Fusion on Ubuntu.
The processor is 1GHZ Celeron M 373 ULV, 100MHZ faster then then Eee PC (353 ULV). There is 512MB of DDR RAM, which I can technically upgrade to 1GB but would require me to take the entire computer apart. So keep that in mind. It has a 60GB hard drive but that is not very important.
So here is the question I want answered:
I have it running Ubuntu 8.04 right now, and it is not running so great to me. I want to know what operating system I should run on it. Here are the requirements I need:
Fast boot and resume, Ubuntu takes forever for me on this computer.
Good power options, Sleep on lid close, hibernate after 5 minutes of sleep.
Touchpad drivers that will have scrolling (Windows XP has an issue with that, when I get the drivers from Twinhead, the laptop is a rebrand)
Touchpad can be set to automatically disable while typing, or similar so I don't bump it when I am trying to type.
I am leaning towards Windows XP, but I would like to see what everyone else thinks before I reinstall.
I have an Averatec 1020, which is technically a subnotebook but has similar specs to the Asus Eee and other "netbooks".
The computer has a 10.6" screen at 1280x768 (technically WXGA). The graphics card is an Intel Extreme mobile card with 32MB of memory. This worked when tested with Compiz Fusion on Ubuntu.
The processor is 1GHZ Celeron M 373 ULV, 100MHZ faster then then Eee PC (353 ULV). There is 512MB of DDR RAM, which I can technically upgrade to 1GB but would require me to take the entire computer apart. So keep that in mind. It has a 60GB hard drive but that is not very important.
So here is the question I want answered:
I have it running Ubuntu 8.04 right now, and it is not running so great to me. I want to know what operating system I should run on it. Here are the requirements I need:
Fast boot and resume, Ubuntu takes forever for me on this computer.
Good power options, Sleep on lid close, hibernate after 5 minutes of sleep.
Touchpad drivers that will have scrolling (Windows XP has an issue with that, when I get the drivers from Twinhead, the laptop is a rebrand)
Touchpad can be set to automatically disable while typing, or similar so I don't bump it when I am trying to type.
I am leaning towards Windows XP, but I would like to see what everyone else thinks before I reinstall.
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Xubuntu will save on ram, from what I remember it uses half as much (instead of needing 512 to barely work well it needs only 256). Hopefully that would solve slow bootup issues. You may not have to reinstall to use it: link
As for resume speed, I have not payed much attention to it (it seems to be longer than usual...). Standby resume time has little to do with resource usage (hibernate does though).
The power options you mentioned should all be there already I think. Not sure about the sleep first then hibernate thing though.
Also, see this: Temporarily Disable Touchpad While Typing
As for resume speed, I have not payed much attention to it (it seems to be longer than usual...). Standby resume time has little to do with resource usage (hibernate does though).
The power options you mentioned should all be there already I think. Not sure about the sleep first then hibernate thing though.
Also, see this: Temporarily Disable Touchpad While Typing
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If you go XP you'd be better off with regular Ubuntu. It's a bit lighter than XP as far as ram use and doesn't tend to bloat up with time. If you're not liking ubuntu you'll really not like XP.
...of course this is coming from the idiot using XP with 256MB RAM...
You might want to try Fedora. It has Gnome and is based off Red Hat (I think) and is a pretty well made and mature distro.
...of course this is coming from the idiot using XP with 256MB RAM...
You might want to try Fedora. It has Gnome and is based off Red Hat (I think) and is a pretty well made and mature distro.
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I played with a command-line-only installation of Ubuntu, installing each component manually, which ensured absolutely no "bloat" and made for quite a speedy system. Unfortunately it had very little functionality and I wasn't interested in figuring out what packages to install to get a proper usable system. But with a little effort, I can see that being a good way to do it.
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i have other laptops but i'll be honest i never use 'em
i have other laptops but i'll be honest i never use 'em
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I run a slim XP install on a couple 600Es (366-288RAM) and they run fine. The trouble with these is the Video card. You get a bit of bottlenecking happening, but other than that, it actually runs smoother than the minimal install + xfce ubuntu I had on there.
I think Ubuntu isn't the best for lower specs, even xubuntu. I've tried small ubuntu variants, like xfce-Linux Mint and it runs MUCH smoother and faster than ubuntu does, so I'd give that a look too. As well as PCLinuxOS, I've had it running very smoothly and quickly on a 500Mhz, 256RAM old Dell and I was really happy with it. Just turn some stuff off in the 'Services', and you should be golden.
Good Luck.
I think Ubuntu isn't the best for lower specs, even xubuntu. I've tried small ubuntu variants, like xfce-Linux Mint and it runs MUCH smoother and faster than ubuntu does, so I'd give that a look too. As well as PCLinuxOS, I've had it running very smoothly and quickly on a 500Mhz, 256RAM old Dell and I was really happy with it. Just turn some stuff off in the 'Services', and you should be golden.
Good Luck.
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There are security issues associated with XP that you don't have with Linux. And Linux is much more customizable. You also have to realize you aren't running the full version of XP. A full install will dog the system as much as a modern Linux distro. Where as a trimmed Linux install with a small Window manager (fluxbox, openbox, iceWM, JWM) would all run faster. But as soon as you get into Xfce, GNOME and KDE, you're back up to where full XP was.
Have you used Linux much? If you aren't as familiar, this would also explain why it runs less effectively than XP (which I assume you're more comfortable with). I had the same experience. I'm more adept at cleaning up and slimming down XP and so it was easier for me to get it running smoother on old hardware.
I don't mind XP. Its a good functional OS, and now that I can hack it a bit, its much more appealing than it used to be. But you will always have those who have had some VERY bad experiences and will trash all MS products (not that some don't deserve it).
What Linux Distros did you try?
Have you used Linux much? If you aren't as familiar, this would also explain why it runs less effectively than XP (which I assume you're more comfortable with). I had the same experience. I'm more adept at cleaning up and slimming down XP and so it was easier for me to get it running smoother on old hardware.
I don't mind XP. Its a good functional OS, and now that I can hack it a bit, its much more appealing than it used to be. But you will always have those who have had some VERY bad experiences and will trash all MS products (not that some don't deserve it).
What Linux Distros did you try?
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There are a few good tutorials out there to 'slim down' the boot times. The reason they suck so bad normally is it's a very general distro (Ubuntu...SUSE...), picking good hardware support over boot time (like loading bluetooth support on a computer that doesn't have it).
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