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Easy Peasy Linux, logo submissions

As I've mentioned here before, Ubuntu Eee, the first OS that I installed on my then-new Asus Eee PC, is having to rebrand itself so it no longer mimics the Ubuntu identity. They kicked off a competition to design a logo and win a snazzy netbook, and now the submissions are all in.

I hope they have the good taste to pick one of the more polished and original concepts. It's obvious which entries are good and which are bad, but some have more subtle problems. For example, many of the logos incorperate a tiny 'e', which instantly makes me think of Internet Explorer - not a positive association! There are others which are quite appealing, but fall very much into web 2.0 cliches, with rounded corners, a glossy plastic sheen and vivid colours.

Many others play with variations on the Ubuntu logo and/or lemons. Some of these are quite clever, but if it's too obvious it seems inappropriate.

I've picked a few of my favourites below:

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#!CRUNCHBANG LINUX

Just a quick screenshot of my new desktop. I have just installed #!CrunchBang Linux on my Eee PC, in place of Ubuntu Eee. (which is going to be re-branded as 'Easy Peasy', incidentally!).

Branding issues aside, I felt that the netbook remix interface was a little limiting, and I want to try a 'proper' distro on my Eee. I was going to try Ubuntu, or my old friend Linux Mint, but instead discovered #!CrunchBang. I was a little uneasy choosing a distro that makes absolutely no claims to be easy and noob-friendly, but I ended up having no real problems at all.

This picture shows my current desktop. I want to learn the shortcuts, so I made the wallpaper as a memory aid.

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Custom Moleskine notebook for Asus Eee PC

A few snapshots of my notebook for my Asus Eee PC, all inked by myself with Faber-Castell PITT artist pens. I use it too keep notes of all the applications I like,  solutions to problems, all the Firefox extensions I can't live without and various other things. (I use Google Notebook a lot for this kind of thing, but that's of limited usefulness if you can't get your internet working!)

You know, it's almost sacrilegious to say this, but I never liked Tux! To me, he's a really unappealing manifestation of a Penguin. Mine here is a first attempt at an alternative. He looks a bit too mean perhaps.

     
Click here to download:
Custom_Moleskine_notebook_for_.zip (1063 KB)

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Upgrading my Eee PC to 2GB of RAM

And I'm pleased to report that it was as dead easy as it looked, took five minutes and caused zero complications. I can't say that I've noticed any speed bump though.

I also bought a 1GB SD card for about £3.40, which I plan to just leave in the SD slot instead of the blank piece. Next on the list: Mobile broadband dongle and big extra battery...

       
Click here to download:
Upgrading_my_Eee_PC_to_2GB_of_.zip (1710 KB)

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Torchwood uses Linux! Ubuntu, to be exact...

Sadly this shot didn't come out the clearest, but I spotted today that one of the computers on the Torchwood Hub set was running Ubuntu. It had VLC running, so I'm assuming that they use free software to play all the graphics that give you the illusion of a super-advanced OS.

In related news, I got Ubuntu-eee up and running on my Eee PC 1000. Go me!

   
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Torchwood_uses_Linux_Ubuntu_to.zip (717 KB)

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Great Eee-xpectations: Which distro for me?

Today I placed my order on Amazon for an Asus Eee PC 1000 (BK002, Linux Preloaded, 1GB RAM, 40GB SSD (Black)), so now I have my finger crossed that it arrives by the weekend, in good condition and that they didn't screw up and send me a Windows one!

Assuming all goes well, I still have one pressing decision - which distro goes on it?

I don't like the default Asus one, although I'll probably play with it for a few days. I was hoping my desktop distro of choice, Linux Mint, would make a special netbook version... called Minteee, naturally!

  • Ubuntu Eee seems the most promising. I'm familiar with Ubuntu, so that makes it a fairly logical choice. Also, most Eee distros seem to use a forum post on wiki.eeeuser.com as their 'homepage'. Ubuntu Eee at least has a proper website. It also uses the netbook remix interface, which seems perfect.
  • Eeebuntu snagged the better name, but their website seems super-slow, so they were harder to investigate.
  • EeeOS promises right up front to not 'do everything for you "out of the box"', so that's probably not for me!
  • PupEee looks and sounds good to me, but I tend to like things with a bit more polish.
If anyone has any thoughts or suggestions, I'm very interested :)

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