I installed UNR on an old desktop with a ELO touchscreen. After a little tinkering with. Xorg.conf I got my touch screen calibrated seems to work well. No sound issues to speak of so far. Also upgraded all my desktops and laptop to jaunty looks great. Fast boot and I took my chances with ext4 and now I'm transfering files drive to drive at 40+ mps.

Brent Foor

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On Apr 23, 2009, at 10:56 PM, Nate Todd <[email protected]> wrote:

I installed it on my EEE 1000HE but canned the interface for standard gnome. Being a mac user 95% of the time, I find virtual desktops (been using desktop manager on the mac since '04 (I know linux had them first:) )) and exposé necessary to the way I use my m achines. Still works amazingly well if you reduce and hide the inte rface as much as possible. Awn is a big help there too.

Anyway, anyone have any idea why the sound is so pitifully quiet? I've read up enough to know it's a pretty common issue, but it's annoying nonetheless.

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Nate Todd


Michael Schultheiss wrote:

Jonathan Bartels wrote:

   Anyone else playing with UNR?

I've been using it on my Eee for a few weeks (sometime during the Jaunty beta). I haven't yet upgraded to the final release but I've been very impressed with it so far. I've used Ubuntu Eee, Eee Ubuntu and the NBR
and the NBR is definitely my favorite.  I also like how all of my
netbook's hardware is supported in the NBR and I don't have to rely on
third-party repositories like I did with the other remixes I tried.

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