The Asus transformer looks nice as a netbook and tablet, but it runs
android.
What about a 1001 or similar, the 10" version of the same as you had.
Personally I'd buy an ex-lease laptop rather than a netbook - a lenovo
T400 is under $400 and you know it'll be well supported by linux. Plus
it won't have a POS Atom CPU.
You can even make an offer on my white 901 if you want... two PSUs,
16 GB SDHC card.
John Carter wrote, On 02/01/2012 12:45 PM:
Some very drunk / high idiot stole my netbook (white Asus eeePc 901,
it's about 3 years old, runs linux, had a cracked & useless screen,
and he forgot to take the mains adapter).
Either Very High, Very Stupid, or a Spook, or all the above.
So it is time to buy another.
I can just hit pricespy & amazon and buy the cheapest....
But I have a strong preference to..
* Buy Local.
* Buy Linux preinstalled. (Yes, I'll probably put Ubuntu latest on
it anyway)
I don't care if it's non-intel / non-*86.
Yup, nows the time for any Linuxy Dealers with linux netbooks in
Canterbury to announce your existence without fear of being called a
spammer.
--
Craig Falconer
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