[Leaplist] Thank you for info on ubuntu remix 9.04
Kevin Korb
kmk at sanitarium.net
Sun Jul 12 13:54:23 EDT 2009
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I am more curious how you like UNR. I tried out EasyPeasy on my Eee a
while back. It was kinda nice but somewhat unpolished not to mention
having a screwed up touchpad driver. I do plan to try out UNR sometime
but I haven't gotten around to it. Of course I will almost certainly
stay with Gentoo as my primary OS I just want to play with UNR and have
it available as an alternative.
Tom Parker wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Stephen Cullum <scullum at cfl.rr.com
> <mailto:scullum at cfl.rr.com>> wrote:
>
> Guys than you for the info on putting ubuntu remix 9.04 on a flash
> drive. You were very helpful.
>
>
> Which method worked best for you? I'm curious to see if you found an
> easy way to do it.
>
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