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I'm looking for netbooks that work properly with Ubuntu, i.e. don't have wireless problems, graphics problems, touchpad problems etc. Ideally these would be netbooks that have come out recently, and first-hand experience is best, though links to detailed information are okay as well. Resources like Ubuntu-certified hardware seem quite out of date--I'm looking for recent ubuntu-friendly netbooks.

Zanna
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  • possible duplicate of http://askubuntu.com/questions/12821/which-netbooks-are-safe-to-buy – Jeremy Bicha Apr 19 '11 at 05:38
  • The most recent answers there are from November of 2010, and non-specific. I'm looking for answers like the ones below. – eMansipater Apr 19 '11 at 09:50
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    Possible duplicate of [Which computers are guaranteed to work?](http://askubuntu.com/questions/131/which-computers-are-guaranteed-to-work) – Zanna Feb 05 '17 at 17:41
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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a hardware shopping recommendation request – Zanna May 07 '17 at 08:55

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I think this one is the best when it comes to ubuntu.

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My Asus EeePC 900HA works flawlessly - almost - I do have a question on here about getting wireless working again after I use Fn+F2. Otherwise, as I said, it works flawlessly. Other EeePCs therefore should work correctly.

The only minor annoyance is occasionally the mouse will jump when you press the touchpad, but it's a small annoyance.

(P.S. I'm using Mint LXDE right now, but I was using Ubuntu Netbook remix. I did turn Unity off though, major resource hog, and major annoyance to use)

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