There hasn't been a lot of Fedora coverage here so far, even though it is one of the most popular Linux distributions. I don't know of any netbook that comes pre-installed with Fedora, and people who change the operating system are most likely to choose a system designed for netbooks.
Of course that doesn't mean that it's not appropriate or no one tries Fedora on a netbook, as we can see in this video demonstrating Fedora 16 on an HP Mini 110.
The guy who recorded the video states that everything runs flawlessly out of the box and he recommends Fedora as one of the better options to choose from to everyone totally not interested in running Windows on a netbook.
As I said before I think about switching from Ubuntu on my desktop to another distro, Fedora being one of the candidates. Maybe I should give it a try on a netbook as well?
Can you share experiences of running Fedora on a netbook?
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