Solor Vox wrote:
> My only gripe is the keyboard.  They put an arrow key where the shift key
> should be, and it's a bit small for my large fingers.  As a final note, why
> not support Linux and get the xandros model?  While I highly recommend using
> ubuntu netbook edition in place of it,  I'd rather support any version of
> Linux then support microsoft.  Doing this will also show companies that you
> want Linux so they will continue to offer it as an option.

With Emacs, I can turn anything into a Shift key! ;)

As for buying a netbook with Linux, I would love to if it wasn't more
expensive.  I'd rather retailers would offer OS-less machines, but I guess
nobody wants that. :P  I wonder what would happen if ARM netbooks became 
popular.

--Aidan

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