Easy Peasy 1.1 and AA1 110?

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    Chycky

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    Chycky, Apr 21, 2009
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    solpuerto

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    Try typing Easy Peasy in search.
     
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    Why don't you try answering his question instead of the smart ass remark. Searching for "Easy Peasy" shows you results for the old version, not the new one that just came out that he asked about. Try to be helpful.
     
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    I'd say if you already use EasyPeasy then upgrade it I saw that quite a few bugs have been corrected.
    But if you are not using EasyPeasy just wait for version 2.0.

    That's my opinion ...

    Grtz,
     
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    Ok, thanks. I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 right now and it think it runs quite good on my AA1 110. I don't think everything work but I don't mind only the system is fast enough. I think it is and I used to use CrunchBang and still think Ubuntu 9.04 is works fine.
     
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    Can I ask why you quite using Crunch Bang?
     
    Reno, Apr 25, 2009
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    Yes tried it on my A110 with 8GB SSD and it works well but I find that my Linpus customised version of the OS is better.
    EP is great as it does do a great job but the disk footprint is larger than my custom Linpus version.
     
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    Well, I think the GUI looks better on Ubuntu 9.04 than on CrunchBang. And I am used to Ubuntu so therefore I didn't want to spend time learning how to customize CrunchBang.
     
    Chycky, May 14, 2009
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    I'm using Crunchbang and I like it, but it is somewhat hostile to most users. To add programs you have to know what the package manager is instead of looking for "Add/Remove Programs". And then to launch most of them you need to install AppFinder, or know the exact program name to type into a run box. It's a shame - unfriendliness could easily be cured without losing the customization options (which are extensive but flawed - look for keyboard stuff) and efficiency.
     
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    EasyPeasy is really great.
    I started with version 1.0 and everything runs fine. Upgraded to version 1.1, it was faster for common usage. Unfortunately, I have a bug: internet connection does not work anymore, neither LAN nor wireless connection.
    Seems I am not the only having such an experience with EP 1.1.

    Anywa, version 1.5 is soon to be ready (few weeks from now) and a it should be fixed.
     
    within, May 26, 2009
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