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Lately we have been getting a lot of Linpus users, EEE PC users, and Acer Aspire one users. Seems like they are the Hot Ticket lately. I know you guys ...
- 01-09-2009 #1
[SOLVED] Just an idea
Lately we have been getting a lot of Linpus users, EEE PC users, and Acer Aspire one users. Seems like they are the Hot Ticket lately. I know you guys are probably discussing this anyways, but what so you think about Putting a section in the forum for Netbook users. It could have a couple stickies for links to Acer Aspire One forums, EEE PC Forums, whatever. I don't own one of these netbooks, but it would be kinda nice to give them a home. I can't help them out, but maybe other users of these Netbooks will join the forum when they see that column and they can help each other out. Like I said, Just an idea.
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- 01-09-2009 #2forum.guy
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You are correct... a discussion on this very subject matter was started a while back in the admin forum but nothing ever came of it. A new thread on the same subject was started there just yesterday so hopefully something will happen with it soon.
Thanks for the feedback.
Last edited by oz; 01-09-2009 at 04:49 AM.
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- 01-28-2009 #3forum.guy
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update...
rokytnji - the Linux on Laptops Forum has been updated to include those devices now, so closing this thread.
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