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can you explain this “Evolution is too large on the 10 inch screen to be functional ( same with ubuntu and suse ).” further?
I've been running a dual boot of WinXP Pro and Ubuntu 9.04 for about 6 months now. I originally had Ubuntu 8.10, but had issues with the wireless card, 9.04 resolved those. The install from a USB flash drive was quick and painless.
You can try gNaltu 2009 livecd, everything works great, even wifi, 3D Desktop (compiz) and webcam.
Download livecd here http://rshg020.dnsready.net/gNaltu-XS-2009-LiveCD.iso (kde in spanish by default, change it to english from control center if you need)
I just installed “Easy Peasy 1.0” (http://geteasypeasy.com) and everything works just out of the box.
Ethernet: ok
WLAN: ok
Sound: ok
Camera: ok
USB: ok
FC 10 installed perfectly.
The wifi card on mine ( 8187se ) did not work and I had to use http://code.google.com/p/msi-wind-linux/ to bring it up.
Evolution is too large on the 10 inch screen to be functional ( same with ubuntu and suse ).
The ethernet worked out of the box.
The on board Bison cam worked after adding drivers from the repos.