Should there be a netbook remix?
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Should there be a netbook remix?
Well, I'd like to see one. I was impressed by ubuntu netbook remix. Maybe Linux Mint should beat them into providing a CD with netbook remix preinstalled.
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Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
I and my Acer Aspire One would certainly be down with this. I ran Mint XFCE livestick on my AA1 but it did not like the AA1's screen resolution (hard to install when you can't reach the buttons )
I tried Linux4One, an Ubuntu-based remix for the AA1, but the boot time was painfully slow and for some odd reason it did not offer me any wireless at all, couldn't even find it on the network manager. But I did find the Ubuntu-remix interface preferable to the AA1's default "Fisher-Price" interface and I liked that it came with VLC as its media player Easy Peasy is uuuuuuuuuuuuuuug-ly!! (Same Ubuntu-remix interface with "EASY PEASY" scrawled in huge letters across the backdrop, just in case you forgot which distro you were using... ) There was a lot that I didn't like about EP, including choice of software. Then too, it's mixed for the EeePC, so there was much it didn't like about the AA1 as well *lol* So I am back to the default Linpus Light, which is alright on its own but as support for Fedora 8 falls away, more and more users are running into Dependency Hell any time they try to install a program (such as the much-loved VLC)
I have no expectations for a Mint netbook remix (a MintEEE or a Mintspiration? ) but if anyone did develop one, I'd be quite happy to help test it out.
I tried Linux4One, an Ubuntu-based remix for the AA1, but the boot time was painfully slow and for some odd reason it did not offer me any wireless at all, couldn't even find it on the network manager. But I did find the Ubuntu-remix interface preferable to the AA1's default "Fisher-Price" interface and I liked that it came with VLC as its media player Easy Peasy is uuuuuuuuuuuuuuug-ly!! (Same Ubuntu-remix interface with "EASY PEASY" scrawled in huge letters across the backdrop, just in case you forgot which distro you were using... ) There was a lot that I didn't like about EP, including choice of software. Then too, it's mixed for the EeePC, so there was much it didn't like about the AA1 as well *lol* So I am back to the default Linpus Light, which is alright on its own but as support for Fedora 8 falls away, more and more users are running into Dependency Hell any time they try to install a program (such as the much-loved VLC)
I have no expectations for a Mint netbook remix (a MintEEE or a Mintspiration? ) but if anyone did develop one, I'd be quite happy to help test it out.
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
Well I have had the misfortune to use easy peasy. I run a Dell Inspiron Mini 9 and I do feel that the Inspirons and Aspires are being left out while everyone focuses on the Eee PC. I myself do not like the Eee because it is blocky and the hardware is very bad.
So, if I were to get the NBR packages from Ubuntu and design an artwork theme, would anyone like to test it?
So, if I were to get the NBR packages from Ubuntu and design an artwork theme, would anyone like to test it?
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
I'll test it happily. I have an AA1 A110L, the basic Linux model with 8GB SSD and 512MB RAM (GST, PST, ABC and 123 ) I have a couple of 1GB liveUSB sticks and a copy of UNetbootin and I'm not afraid to use 'em Do you need any info to get started? Lspci?
Agree about the intense focus on the EEEPC line-up. They're trendeee (sorry...) But I can actually type on the AA1.
Agree about the intense focus on the EEEPC line-up. They're trendeee (sorry...) But I can actually type on the AA1.
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
Hehe. Yeah I probably will need some help. Think I'll start by thinking up some plans and designs.Katzedecimal wrote:But I can actually type on the AA1.
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
Well I'm not sure how much help I can be, beyond giving things a test run. I know nothing about coding or compiling. Always willing to learn though, if someone's willing to hold my hand and walk me through it
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
Heck, no! The netbook remix is just too cluttered for the already cramped screen real estate. It ruins the classy and elegant look Linux Mint is getting known for. This is all subjective, but the thought of a cluttery desktop just gets on my nerves.
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
I don't have a problem with the Main edition on a netbook screen, but I can see some advantage to a "Mint Netbook Remix". Mint's slab menu pretty much takes over the screen when you open it.
Another alternative to the Netbook Remix is HP's Harbour Netbook theme and launcher. The theme is "Glassy Bleu", and looks really sharp. The Harbour Launcher itself is based on using Elisa Media Center. Its nice, but I fall back to standard Gnome regardless.
My netbook:
Black Mini-9, 2gb ram, 32gb STEC SSD + 16gb Transcend, US-INTL keyboard, sgpstore carbon skin
Primary OS: Ubuntu 8.04.2-lpia (Dell Ubuntu) w/ Virtualbox-2.1.4 for TinyXP & Office 2007
Secondary OS: Mint Felicia (Main)
My laptop runs Mint Felicia, but for the netbooks I have chosen to stick with the stock Ubuntu because, well, it works fine already. No need to fix something that ain't broke.
Another alternative to the Netbook Remix is HP's Harbour Netbook theme and launcher. The theme is "Glassy Bleu", and looks really sharp. The Harbour Launcher itself is based on using Elisa Media Center. Its nice, but I fall back to standard Gnome regardless.
My netbook:
Black Mini-9, 2gb ram, 32gb STEC SSD + 16gb Transcend, US-INTL keyboard, sgpstore carbon skin
Primary OS: Ubuntu 8.04.2-lpia (Dell Ubuntu) w/ Virtualbox-2.1.4 for TinyXP & Office 2007
Secondary OS: Mint Felicia (Main)
My laptop runs Mint Felicia, but for the netbooks I have chosen to stick with the stock Ubuntu because, well, it works fine already. No need to fix something that ain't broke.
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
Definitely. I am a current user of EEEbuntu (NBR bassed) on my triple boot Aspire One and I like the design. Although I can switch off the interface for the regular desktop, I find myself sticking with the nice and orderly icons most of the time
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
Or follow any of the numerous online guides to install harbour-launcher from HP's "MIE OS" (psst, its really Ubuntu).
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
I don' t really think there should be a dedicated netbook distro because the newer kernels support most netbook hardware quite well (or @ least I suppose so). The problem I am facing is that some apps I use for my EEE don't support the 800X480 screen resolution and it either gets cut off or the screen moves as I click. That is the hassle I face for netbook use, not hardware support. Then again, my EEE is old enough for decent support....
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
Most definitely yes. I'm currently running LinuxMint 7 on my Asus Eee 1000 HEB. It runs very well, but my webcam isn't working and sometimes it is very hard to see some windows due to the 1024x600 screenn size. I'd gladly help with testing if it meant a full featured Mint client on a netbook.
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
It's a pity there is still no netbook remix of Mint, esp. an official one... Netbooks are a still growing part of the market and a one that has a decent Linux share... it'd be great to offer a Mint alternative to Ubuntu's Netbook and Moblin remixes.
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
I found a guide online for making a "netbook remix" of Linux Mint. To try it out, this is what you need to do:
1. Get Linux Mint 8 installed on your netbook.
2. Install all patches.
3. In the Package Manager, install "maximus" and "window-picker-applet".
4. Move the main panel to the top of the screen.
5. Remove the default task manager, and add the Windows Picker applet to the main bar.
6. Under "Start Up Programs", make sure that Maximus will run on start up.
7. Reboot your netbook.
The performance is not bad at all, and this maximizes the screen real estate for Mint. I've been very happy with it, and just recently converted a friends netbook the same way. I realize this isn't a full blown netbook remix, but it's definitely a better way to use Mint on the small screen.
1. Get Linux Mint 8 installed on your netbook.
2. Install all patches.
3. In the Package Manager, install "maximus" and "window-picker-applet".
4. Move the main panel to the top of the screen.
5. Remove the default task manager, and add the Windows Picker applet to the main bar.
6. Under "Start Up Programs", make sure that Maximus will run on start up.
7. Reboot your netbook.
The performance is not bad at all, and this maximizes the screen real estate for Mint. I've been very happy with it, and just recently converted a friends netbook the same way. I realize this isn't a full blown netbook remix, but it's definitely a better way to use Mint on the small screen.
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
^ I don't suppose you have a link to the guide you make reference to, do you?
TIA
TIA
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
This isn't the same guide I originally found, but it's the exact same instructions:
http://forum.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=35685
http://forum.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=35685
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
Yes please make a Mint Netbook Remix off Ubuntu...
I just installed the Netbook remix on a laptop and I really like this.
More choices are better for Mint!
THANKS
I just installed the Netbook remix on a laptop and I really like this.
More choices are better for Mint!
THANKS
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
I love the original version more than the Netbook Remix. Everything works on my Netbook even with the Mint 8 Main Version. Wi-fi, audio, video, printer.. everything.
Plus, I'm not a fan of how the netbook remix desktop looks like. Just my two cents ^^
Plus, I'm not a fan of how the netbook remix desktop looks like. Just my two cents ^^
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
I would like to see one. Im getting ready to pickup a netbook and would love a Mint NBE.
Re: Should there be a netbook remix?
Netbook Remix?
Yes, we want, we want, we want!
(Me too!)
Of course the great Mint developers only have so many resources.
They do not want to spread themselves too thin I guess.
There are already some 6 Versions / Desktops in the pipeline per release if I counted correctly.
Maybe once Mint grows even bigger, and especially the number of quality developers accepted by the Mint team
into their ranks increasess, Mint can spread out even more (like onto Netbooks as well).
Yes, we want, we want, we want!
(Me too!)
Of course the great Mint developers only have so many resources.
They do not want to spread themselves too thin I guess.
There are already some 6 Versions / Desktops in the pipeline per release if I counted correctly.
Maybe once Mint grows even bigger, and especially the number of quality developers accepted by the Mint team
into their ranks increasess, Mint can spread out even more (like onto Netbooks as well).