Ubuntu is killing Microsoft in the Netbook market, but the damage may not be obvious, as 90 percent of all Netbooks are apparently shipped with Windows. Matt Asay is a veteran technology columnist who ...
We spoke about Canonical’s rejigged version of Ubuntu last week, and the Netbook “Remix” as they call it, is on show at this year’s Computex. Although it won’t be available until later on in the year, ...
Ubuntu Netbook Remix is a custom user interface for the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution designed to play well with laptops with small screens. Instead of dealing with a panel and a series of drop ...
Canonical is making fast progress on a promise to improve the netbook experience by launching a new user interface dubbed "Unity" and plans for light editions of Ubuntu. In a Mark Shuttleworth blog ...
When you think of Canonical’s Ubuntu Linux, what do you think of? You probably think of a smooth, easy-to-use desktop Linux. You also wouldn’t be surprised to know that it came designed to work and ...
Canonical doesn’t plan to launch Ubuntu Netbook Remix for a few more months. But if you’re itching to check out the customized version of Ubuntu designed for low cost subnotebooks like the Eee PC, the ...
I actually like the current netbook interface because it is so functional over the the desktop version. But this new netbook interface looks much better. I like the way Ubuntu is going, making it more ...
Time to wrap up one more open item - my informal "Acid Test" of UNR. The size of my test group has doubled (from one to two), and the results have been consistent. The conclusion is, it's good, it ...
I am having trouble getting flash to install on Ubuntu Netbook Remix. I am an absolute beginner when it comes to linux. I tried following the instructions via the Adobe flash website but I could not ...
After more than a decade of struggling for consumer acceptance on desktop and notebook PCs, Linux appears to have found a solid niche for itself on ultrasmall notebook PCs such as Intel Netbooks and ...
Sharp's latest Internet device runs Ubuntu and resembles a Netbook--or whatever you're supposed to call that form factor these days. Dave Rosenberg has more than 15 years of technology and marketing ...