I'm considering buying an eeePC 900<http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220367>, which is the model with an 8.9" screen, 1.6gz cpu, 16gb SSD drive and 1gb of ram. I've heard that the default Xandros distro on it makes it blazing fast, with excellent battery life. However, I would much rather run Ubuntu on it, particulary this version <http://ubuntu-eee.com>. Why exactly is it that Xandros on this machine is so much faster? I figured that part of it might be the kernel, so I figured I could install the Xandros kernel to help speed things up. Would this work, and is there any other ways to make Ubuntu run close to the same speed on the 900?
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