About netbooks
Netbooks are typically laptops with small screen sizes (typically 7, 8.9 or 10 inches) and low power consumption. They often use an SSD (solid state disk) instead of a hard disk, and they lack an optical disk drive. The name netbook indicates they are intended to be run with Internet connection, although they can function as (less powerful) stand-alone computers.
They are not powerful enough to run Windows Vista, so they are sold with either Windows XP or some special variety of Linux. There are special Linux distributions, called netbook distributions, for these machines. These are optimized for use with small screens, for using SSD storage without wearing it out through repeated writes on the same storage areas, and they tend to include only the most important programs. [citation needed].
Comparison
Features
Distribution | Aim | Creator | Producer | Base distribution | Installed size (MB) | Release date | Interface | Linux Kernel | Default file system | Architecture support | Approximate number of pre-compiled packages | Default package management tools | Default installer | Download count | DistroWatch rating |
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Easy Peasy 1.1 | All netbooks | Jon Ramvi and Easy Peasy Community | Ubuntu | 2009-04-20 | Gnome + Netbook Remix | 2.6.27 | ext3 | x86 | 26000 | APT | Ubiquity | 500 000 | 47[1] | ||
Eeebuntu 3.0 | Optimized for Eeepc | Eeebuntu community | Ubuntu | 2009-05-15 | Gnome or Gnome + Netbook Remix | Array kernel (modified kernel)[2] | APT | 100 000 | Not listed[3] | ||||||
CrunchBang Linux 8.10.02 | Limited hardware machines | Philip Newborough | Ubuntu | 2009-01-18 | Openbox | 2.6.27 | APT | 29[4] | |||||||
Linux4One 1.5 | Optimized for Aspire One | Linux4One community | Ubuntu | Gnome or LXDE | Not listed[5] | ||||||||||
OpenGeeeU 8.10 | Luca De Marini | Easy Peasy[6] | 2009-03-23 | Enlightenment plus Gnome | 2.6.27 | ext3 | x86 | 26000 | APT | Ubiquity | Not listed[7] | ||||
Kuki Linux 2.0 | Optimized for Aspire One | Kuki Linux community | Ubuntu | XFCE | Not listed[8] | ||||||||||
Midinux | All netbooks | Red Flag Linux | 2007 | ext3 | x86 | ||||||||||
Moblin 2.0 | All Intel Atom processor netbooks and MID | Intel | Intel/Linux Foundation | None (borrows components for various distributions[9]) | Clutter | RPM (in future Dpkg[9]) | 57[10] | ||||||||
Eeedora[11] | Asus Eeepc 701 | Martin Andrews | Fedora | XFCE | RPM | Not listed[12] | |||||||||
Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04 | All netbooks[13] | Canonical Ltd. | Canonical Ltd. | Ubuntu | 2009-04-23 | Gnome + Netbook Remix | x86, arm | Not listed[14] |
Specific features
Distribution | Boot in (booting aim of the distro) | SSD write optimization (SSD degradation, I/O optimization, etc.) | Specific supported hardware |
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Easy Peasy 1.1 | |||
Eeebuntu 3.0 | |||
Linux4One 1.5 | 40 seconds[15] | ||
OpenGeeeU 8.10 | |||
Kuki Linux 2.0 | |||
Moblin 2.0 | 5 seconds[16][17] | ||
Eeedora[18] | |||
Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04 |
Google Trends
Google Trends shows how often a particular search term is entered relative to the total search volume across various regions of the world, and in various languages. It's only possible to compare five searches, so the least popular search (Kuki Linux) has been excluded.
See also
References
- ^ http://distrowatch.com/ Accessed May 23 2009
- ^ Array kernel site
- ^ http://distrowatch.com/ Accessed May 23 2009
- ^ http://distrowatch.com/ Accessed May 23 2009
- ^ http://distrowatch.com/ Accessed May 23 2009
- ^ http://opengeu.intilinux.com/News/Voci/2009/3/23_OpenGeeeU_8.10_Live_CD_for_Asus_EeePC_released!.html
- ^ http://distrowatch.com/ Accessed May 23 2009
- ^ http://distrowatch.com/ Accessed May 23 2009
- ^ a b Moblin FAQ
- ^ http://distrowatch.com/ Accessed June 9 2009
- ^ Eeedora project at google code
- ^ http://distrowatch.com/ Accessed May 23 2009
- ^ Hardware Support List
- ^ http://distrowatch.com/ Accessed May 23 2009
- ^ Features of Light version of Linux4One
- ^ Fast boot in Moblin page
- ^ Youtube video showing Moblin 2.0 prerelease booting in 5 seconds.
- ^ Eeedora project at google code