On Fri, 2009-11-27 at 09:41 -0600, Frank Cox wrote: > On Fri, 2009-11-27 at 03:51 -0700, Craig White wrote: > > > did you create that USB disk using Fedora or CentOS? > > I created it using Centos 5.4. > > > > does this relate? > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_11_Beta_release_notes#Live_Image_issues > > The screenshot looks exactly like what I see. Which is interesting > considering that neither the image or the system it was created on has > anything to do with Fedora 11. > > > I can't think of any reason I would put CentOS on my Aspire One...I've > > got it working well with F12 now > > I seem to have a choice between reinstalling Fedora on it (because I > can't get it to update to Fedora 12) or installing Centos on it. Since > they both involve a scratch install, I might as well install Centos on > it so it will match my desktop machine. > I know this is a CentOS list, but personally I would go for Fedora 12. They have done some optimizations for netbooks and you will have get a lot more functionality due to the drivers included with Fedora 12 vs CentOS 5 (based on Fedora Core 6). If you want wireless, Fedora is probably the easiest of the two. Any specific reasons why you want CentOS on a netbook? More specifically why you want enterprise Linux on your netbook?
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