Netbook OS: HP Mini Mi
Posted: July 5th, 2009 | Author: adq890 | Filed under: netbook | Tags: hp mini, hp mini mi, mini mi | No Comments »
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Hewlett Packard has released a custom version of Ubuntu Linux designed for netbooks. For the HP Mini 1000 Mi Edition, to be exact. Under the hood, the operating system is based on Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron. That means it can run pretty much any application that runs on Ubuntu including OpenOffice.org, Firefox, Thunderbird, Sunbird and Pidgin. In fact, it comes preloaded with all of those applications plus a few more. It’s also fairly easy to install other Linux staples like image editor GIMP.
(image from geekzone)
(image from geekzone)
HP’s Mobile Internet (Mi) software is designed to help you discover and share* content while on the go like never before. Using the intuitive desktop, you can access email, Internet*, pictures, video, and music faster and more easily than ever.
More review on this HP Mini Mi
- How to run HP Mi Edition from a USB flash drive
- HP Mini Mi Linux screenshots and pictures
- Mini 1000 Webcam issue- vs. the Mini 2140 Webcam -
- Who Is the Target Audience for the HP Mini 1000 MIE
- HP Mini 1000 MIE User Notes from Target Audience Users
- HP Mini 1000 Mie Unboxing and First Thoughts
- HP Mini 1000 Mi Recovery Image Now Available for Download -
- How I Plan to Cover the HP Mini 1000 Mie
- Setting Up The HP Mini 1000 Mi Edition
- HP releases netbook interface for Ubuntu


