EeeBuntu 4.0 Now Available for Download

EeeBuntu 4.0

The EeeBuntu is a custom version of the Ubuntu Linux OS originally designed for Eee PC netbooks and has been around since the original Eee PC. It’s great for netbooks as it works best with small-screened laptops, running on Intel Atom processors.

The EeeBuntu team has launched the EeeBuntu 4.0, dropping the Ubuntu base for Debian, and you can now download it from here. You might want to wait until the servers are back up though, so give it a check at intervals. I’ve been doing so for the last hour or two but seems like the site’s still pretty busy.

Eeepc.it got a screenshot before the site went down, and we can see icons for TweetDeck, Google Chrome, Firefox, Skype, Thunderbird, etc. on the dock-style application launcher

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One Response to “EeeBuntu 4.0 Now Available for Download”

  1. I have been trying to get the ktts* suite to work with festival on my Asus 900A for a couple weeks. Right now, the last release 10.04 is coming over. with 9.10, the ktts manager crashed. I am hoping for better things when the upgrade finishes.
    FWIW, I used the festival speech databases with.

    Can anybody tell me if the ktts* stuff and the fest* data actually produced speech as it did with KDE3? Or am I wasting my time?

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