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ZaReason Teo Pro Netbook: Test Drive Ready for Takeoff

 

ZaReason Teo Pro Netbook: Test Drive Ready for Takeoff
Mar 7, 2011, 15 :34 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (744 reads)
(Other stories by Dave Courbanou)

"I’ve had an affinity for netbooks since they entered public consciousness sometime in late 2008. Despite the limitations of my Dell Mini 9, I loved it dearly. Now that Atom CPUs are getting more powerful, drives are getting smaller, and components are maturing, ZaReason has decided to pack together a good chunk of that new hardware into its new Teo Pro Netbook, and the company was kind enough to send me a review unit. Here are some first impressions …

"Check out the full tech specs of the Teo Pro here, but the unit packs 2GB of RAM and a 1.66 GHz Atom CPU. SSD options are available, but my unit came equipped with 160GB HDD."

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Ubuntu 10,10 almost ready for you

Ubuntu Maverick Meerkat 10.10 Release Candidate

Canonical announced the availability of the only candidate release and the latest developmental version Gold before the Meerkat. Ubuntu 10,10 is set for release on March 10. Design has been the motto to canonical this cycle, what too many cosmetic changes. Celebrated or be spurned?

Most people will probably first notice the new theme. The new wallpaper update came reactions to the delivery of negative in the last beta. This updated version has been well received. It is a precursor to dynamically morphing wallpaper scheduled for a release or two down the road.The default theme has received some attention since last version and comes in bright and dark Versionen.Das installer has some user friendly graphical updates, shorter installation time and a new slide show and get.

 Ubuntu Software Center scored many updates and changes since 10.04.It is now much nicer with attractive backgrounds and it has things like application menu location, user-friendly application descriptions, plugin support for things like OneConf integration, microblogging application support, a history tab and a paid software category and button added support for direct handling of the Debian package format (.deb) has also recently added was. Also added a new extras repository, House brand new applications not included in the current version and the "what's new" and "Featured" categories.

Canonical works few months to a few fonts for their operating systems since the last and have many positive feedback erhalten.die is new Ubuntu font as a Libre font applied and released under a temporary Ubuntu font license. It is an attractive face and easy on the eyes to differentiate with multiple features. The new Ubuntu font will be set as the default, and the new default size has increased to 11.

The volume control was replaced by a full recommended sound menu.It will adjust your volume, and application controls and function.For example if Rhythmbox it now appears in the sound menu and opens a rewind, fast forward, and along with music track information and, of course, to spielen.Dieses feature was the volume control buttons very popular with bloggers.

Application and system decisions Endgültig.Beispielsweise are at Shotwell replacing new Picture Manager is been scrapped F-spot, while Firefox, OpenOffice.org, evolution and Rhythmbox survived left haben.Btfs Ext4 as the default file system, upstart has seen, some optimizations and i686 is the lowest CPU denominator.


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