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check out pendrivelinux. They make it extremely easy to install this netbook edition onto a netbook via USB stick. I installed it and didnt care for it too much for various reasons and went back to the desktop version on my netbook, but its worth giving it a test run I guess.
check out pendrivelinux. They make it extremely easy to install this netbook edition onto a netbook via USB stick. I installed it and didnt care for it too much for various reasons and went back to the desktop version on my netbook, but its worth giving it a test run I guess.
January 9, 2010 9:28 am | #1Question: is this developed on a netbook, with real-life netbook resources?If so, I’m VERY impressed. Excellent job!
January 9, 2010 9:34 am | #2Having looked at a few netbooks, I realize they aren’t under-performing machines any more…
January 9, 2010 9:34 am | #3This looks fantastic. Any idea which netbooks will carry this*
January 9, 2010 9:49 am | #4It shouldn’t be difficult to do on your own; I’d wait until KDE 4.4 is released though.
January 9, 2010 9:51 am | #5None. Definitely DIY. Get Wubi, and try installing Kubuntu from within Windows.
January 9, 2010 10:12 am | #6