Super OS 9.04 works very well.

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    morningching

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    Hi guys,
    I just want to inform. Super OS 9.04 works very well.
    I tried Ubuntu 9.04 and Ubuntu remix 9.04. Both of these give me trouble with wireless internet. I followed the instruction from this forum how to work wireless internet and every time I update the program wireless doesn't work.
    Now, with Super OS 9.04 I am very happy. update-no problem.No more headache. Install the same way as Ubuntu 9.04 instruction.
    Download link here:
    www.hacktolive.org
     
    morningching, Jul 6, 2009
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    Did the r/hand card reader work, is it hot swapable because I have had problems with Ubuntu 9.04 where the card reader would only work if you inserted the card before booting, also do the wireless LED's work ok.
     
    alansmyth, Jul 15, 2009
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    Ran Super OS 9.04 in "live user" mode on my SSD AA1 this evening.

    Same issues as NBR:

    1. WIreless card switch not recognized nor does the LED light work.
    2. Cannot use built-in mic when using Skype.

    (Super OS has Skype already pre-installed)
     
    Pontificator, Jul 16, 2009
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    My advice:
    Use #CrunchBang Linux, standard version. As far as I know the only Ubuntu based OS that really Works out of the box on AAO. And if you add Sickboy's kernel, it boots even a bit faster. #Crunchbang uses Openbox as GUI, very light and basic, but ok. If you want XFCE, LXDE etc it's no problem to change desktop environment. But on my AAO 110 SSD with only 512 MB RAM it's very important to run as light as possible.

    Another tip: Change network manager with WICD, then the system stops nagging about keyring password after every boot.
     
    finnbakk, Jul 16, 2009
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    Which standard version? 32 bit or 64 bit? I'm guessing the 32 bit.
     
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    ridinVINTAGE

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    Wow thanks for suggesting this, it works so much better than fedora.
     
    ridinVINTAGE, Jul 19, 2009
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