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CaptnDifool
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Hi all,
I found this little nice forum via ubuntuusers.de. I had bought my NC10 few weeks ago and after some tryings I had installed UNR (Ubuntu Netbook Remix), this might the best suited Linux for the NC10. For myself I use Linux since '98 which different distributions, but Ubuntu is for me the first use now. My personal favourite is the XFCE-Desktop, Gnome only what needed, from KDE4 I went away, that's to much optical effects and too many bugs.

My NC10 has 40GB for XP at the first partition (downsized) and the rest with UNR. The most Functions running perfectly, only some FN-Keys are not perfect configured yet.
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Welcome to the forum. :)
You should be able to fix all the remaining small problems by following the howtos on this forum.
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Hey, I'm Jonathan from Germany and the first time i've used Linux (better: Ubuntu) was in 2008. After buying the best Netbook in the world... (of course the nc10 :D), i tried to tune Ubuntu that way, that the netbook was faster and needed less energy.
I found voria's repository and a dream got real :D
now, with the new Samsung-Tools it's even better than before :D
Besides, i love playing piano, my passion is photography (maybe you can visit my page: www.cragg-photography.de -- it's in German, but i have to change that, i promise :) ) and i do a lot of sports... like swimming and jogging, fitness, etc...

I'm glad to be here and happy that the Samsung netbooks get very good support referring to free software :D

Greetz,
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Welcome!
I was looking at your photos, they are very nice, congrats! ;)
I was thinking, some of them would be great as desktop wallpapers too, have you ever thinked about providing them in bigger resolutions?
I'd use them for sure. ;D
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Hi Samsungians and especially voRia,

yesterday was a lucky day for me and my N130 - ubuntuusers.de showed me the way to this site.

I bought the N130 some weeks ago and immediately wiped Win 7 Starter from the HDD, replacing it with Mandriva 2010 in varieties - from PowerPack to MUD LXDE Edition. They all did well except for brightness control and some other hotkeys.
Being a Linux adept for several years (SuSE to Mandrake to Ubuntu - and several other distributions in Virtualbox), I was eager to get all features of my fine netbook working under "my" OS.
As quoted before, I read about this site and decided to install Lucid Lynx.
Now - with the help of voRia and this forum, the only downer left is the regular freeze ca. 3 minutes after booting (dmesg tells me that the HDD respectively the controller needs a reset). But before installing a customized kernel, I will bear this downer and wait for the first kernel updates after release time...

In real life ;-) I love glider flying, my family and spending time with friends.

I'm curious about future developments for our favorite netbooks.

Greetings from Munich, Germany!

Uli
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Hello to all,

I'm Kunal Gautam, purchased my Samsung R528 on 12th of Feb 2010. Due to no support of wifi key and brightness key I ditched using Linux. recently ( in sep 2010 ) I started searching again for solution for the same and found this great forum. installed ubuntu again and added repository as guided here. voilahhhhhh ! wifi key was working . I was really :o . brightness key was also working after modification in grub argument by adding acpi_backlight=vendor .
Now once again I'm fully shifted to Ubuntu :) I'd like to thanks Voria for his kind support :D
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Hello world,

my real name is Peter and I got myself a N220 just yesterday. I've been a long-time linux user by conviction and am really happy that there are people improving linux for those nice samsungs...

Got away from ubuntu some years ago (they were just to eager changing stuff, it drove me nuts and I backed off to debian stable, which wasn't the solution either...) but now I am back in the boat. I am really curious how ubuntu netbook remix will work out!
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Hi to all!

My real name is Aleksandr. I am from Ukraine. I have Samsung N148 Plus (N148-DP01UA).

I have lot of hobbies but computers is the main.

Sorry for my English.
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Hello,

I am Wamukota, (Alain J. Baudrez in real life) and I am from Brugge in Belgium and Dutch is my native language.

I recently bought a Samsung N210 Netbook - my first netbook - and am running Linux Mint 9 on it. I am one of the founders of the Linux Mint Users Belgium website (http://linuxmintusers.be), a moderator on the Dutch PCLinuxOS forum (http://www.pclinuxos.nl/Forum/) and an Ubuntu Support Point as a member of the Belgian Ubuntu Loco Team.
As you see I am very involved in Linux and open-source.

My Linux blog can be found on http://wamukota.blogspot.com

I find this site a real gem and appreciate that people share their knowledge with other Linux users.

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Desktop : PCLinuxOS 2010 KDE4
Laptop Compaq NX6325 : Ubuntu 10.10
Laptop Dell Vostro 1310: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Netbook Samsung N210 : Linux Mint 9
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Helllo ... i'm new user from Indonesia.

At 2001 i have use Mandrake and Red Hat. But now days Ubuntu llooks better for me.

Thank you
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Hi everyone,

My name is mitul and i am from India.

It is great to find this forum which was exactly what i was looking for. I finally solved my Fn + Brigthness problem and really thank the people who run this forum. I was searching for a easy solution since the day i bought my netbook and installed ubuntu in it.

I use Samsung N148 with currently Ubuntu 10.10 installed in it.

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Hi ,
I am Madhu from India, Iv got a Samsung N 148 Plus with UNR 10.10 . Please can someone help me with the backlight adjustment .I'v installed Samsung tools from Voria but my keyboard still hangs on adjusting the backlight and the wireless switches. Thank you
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hi everybody!

i'm spino from italy. i've been having linux installed on my machines since 93, and got completely rid of windows around 2006 with ubuntu. i bought my girlfriend for christmas a samsung n150p and i suggested her she might be better of with linux - win7 was slow as an old granny!!! so after trying about 6 distros in the last weekend we decided ubuntu standard was the way to go.

cheers!

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Hey there guys,

Many thanks for the brilliant work. I am a newbie to linux. Recently converted to linux after a lot of frustration dealing with windows.

The samsung tools and backlight works absolutely perfect.
I believe a lot of Samsung N- netbooks owners have problems with the realtek pci which appears to either (i) not working after resume from suspend or (ii) temperamental connection - which drops every now and again.

Problem number (ii) above was driving me crazy for a week before I decided to update the kernel to 2.6.38 (I don't know much about kernel etc or how linux OS exactly works, but I did it after reading some suggestions from other websites). It appears that my N210 is working well.

The only issue remaining for me to find out is when I use the Fn key to disable the wireless, turning it on again doesn't seem to work (the wifi light is on, but refuse to connect). However, if the lid is closed (suspend) then open again(to resume), the wifi works fine - i.e. it unloads and loads again once the resume takes place.

Anyway, many thanks again for the brilliant work!
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Hi guys,

I'm a Berlin based medical student who likes to play with PCs (from 1994), Macs (from 2004) and Linux (from 2007). Since I bought my N150P last year, I'm also a user of samsung-tools.

Personally, I use an iMac running OS X as my main system and Win7 (via Bootcamp) for games. This netbook is my work machine while preparing for my exams as well as a big distraction from work as I am constantly optimizing my system to my needs. I tried Kubuntu, Ubuntu, stayed with Mint for a while and now my latest discovery for the N150P was Lubuntu, which imho fits the netbook best.

In the long run, I'm trying to find ways to switch to Linux as my main system but there's still tasks I can't accomplish without proprietary software for the "big" platforms (i.e. my banking software, Lightroom 4, Battlefield 3, Skyrim), so I keep testing.

In my leisure time, I like to play with my DSLR. :)

See you around,
J.
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