I tried the Xandros distribution but soon realised that many of the applications i needed to run just would not run right on Xandros. My Eee Pc 1000 only startedd performing well for me when I installed Easy Peasy. It is a Netbook version of Ubuntu.
However, I really hated the desktop setup which the Ubuntu folks seem so proud of. I eventually settled on EEEbuntu. It is also a Ubuntu type distribution but without the Netbook-type button desktop. I am happy with this distribution and recomend it because of its basically uncluttered look. You *must* visit the Netbook Kernel repository at < www.array.org .> . There you will find custom kernels for any of the Asus netbooks as well as some others. These kernels enable ease, the wireless networking as well as many of the other functions controlled by special key combinations. The standard version of Lilypond in Ubuntu Jaunty is 2.12.0 which I believe is Lilypond's stable version. However, the unstable 2.13 versions will work just as well using the install script from lilypond. The only problem I am having currently is that jEdit hangs half-way through start-up. This is a new problem so it is not a problem with the hardware or distribution itself. Its some configuration problem which I have yet to find a solution for. All told, I'm quite happy with my eee pc 1000 running linux, just not the Xandros pre-installed version. cheers, davidf 2009/10/5 Jan-Peter Voigt <[email protected]>: > Hello eeePc-Users, > >> Ubuntu and Kubuntu both come in 'netbook remix' form. I think that >> has more to do with user interface than with size of the install, >> but it's worth looking into. > > That's right, I am using Ubuntu Netbook Remix on an eeepc 900a. I think its > worth looking at ubuntu.com to see, if the model is supported well. > >> Ubuntu has the stable (2.12) release of Lilypond in its repositories >> and I think there is someone who maintains a Launchpad PPA with >> the latest 2.13 and other related packages. > > Yes, the UNR is a complete distro, so you have to watch your diskspace, but > it means you can install anything incuding lilypond. I used the distro > version 2.12.1 and lately installed 2.13.5 from the x86-any-download. Both > run fine here :) > > This is not a good workingmachine because: I get headaches from working on a > 7" screen ;) > But its really great that I can fix mistakes and typos on the road and print > resulting PDFs almost anywhere I find a printer! > > It should be possible to try a live-image, if there is enough memory. > > Good luck to you, > another lilypond fan ;) > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > -- David Fedoruk B.Mus. UBC,1986 Certificate in Internet Systems Administration, UBC, 2003 http://recordjackethistorian.wordpress.com "Music is enough for one's life time, but one life time is not enough for music" Sergei Rachmaninov _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
