Netbooks (sometimes also called mini notebooks or ultraportables) are a branch of subnotebooks, a rapidly evolving category of small, lightweight, and inexpensive laptop computers suited for general computing and accessing Web-based applications; they are often marketed as “companion devices”, i.e., to augment a user’s other computer access.
At their inception in late 2007 — as smaller notebooks optimized for low weight and low cost — netbooks omitted certain features (e.g., the optical drive), featured smaller screens and keyboards, and offered reduced specification and computing power. Over the course of their evolution, netbooks have ranged in size from below 5″ screen diagonal to over 10.1″. A typical weight is 1 kg (2-3 pounds). Often significantly less expensive than other laptops, by mid-2009, some wireless data carriers began to offer netbooks to users “free of charge”, with an extended service contract purchase.
In the short period since their appearance, netbooks have grown in size and features, now converging with new smaller, lighter notebooks. By August 2009, when comparing a Dell netbook to a Dell notebook, CNET called netbooks “nothing more than smaller, cheaper notebooks,” noting, “the specs are so similar that the average shopper would likely be confused as to why one is better than the other,” and “the only conclusion is that there really is no distinction between the devices.” However, in the same month, Walt Mossberg called them a “relatively new category of small, light, minimalist, and cheap laptops.”
I’ve tested few operating systems on my netbook to achieve the max performance for my work, I figured out that there are only 3 free operating systems that can really turn your netbook into something amazing. Those 3 operating systems are:
1- Jolicloud

Jolicloud is not a traditional OS. It was built for netbook users to leverage the Cloud and make their life easier.
2- Ubuntu

Super-fast and great-looking, Ubuntu is a secure, intuitive operating system that powers desktops, servers, netbooks and laptops. Ubuntu is, and always will be, absolutely free.
3- LinuxMint

Linux Mint is a Linux distribution with a very strong emphasis on accessibility and out-of-the-box ease of use for new users.
شكرا يا هاشم على التدوينة الجميلة وانا بتوفيق من الله قمت بتثبيت نظام التشغيل اﻻشهر واﻻسهل من حيث اﻻستخدام
Ubuntu
ومن وجهة نظرى نظام تشغيل صاروخى من حيث تنفيذ واستقبال اﻻوامر
واجمل ما فى النظام الخفة والبساطة والواجهة الرائعة بالوانها الزاهية
اتمنى من الجميع ان يقوم بتحميل النظام وتجربته
ولى سؤال بسيط هل يمكن تثبيت نظام التشغيل
Joliloud
بجانب Ubuntu
؟
فى انتظار اﻻجابة منك هاشم بحكم خبرتك
وشكراً جزيلاً على التدوينة
نظام جولى كلود هوا نسخة معدلة من اوبونتو نيتبوك ايديشن
وآخر نسخة من لسة نازلة من يومين
مميزاته صغر حجمة وسهولة تنصيبه وسرعة آداءه مقارنة بنسخة اوبونتو الخاصة بإجهزة النيتبوك
وأحلى ما فيه انك لو منزله على هدة اجهزة نيتبوك هوا بيقوم بعمل تزامن لبياناتك بين الاجهزة دى بمجرد دخول أحداها على الانترنت
جميل جداً لكن ينفع يكون نظام ابونتو وجولى كلود جنب بعض وﻻ ﻻزم واحد بس !!
أنا مجربتش انى اعمل ديوال بووت لاتنين لينكس سيستم على نيتبوك واحد قبل كده بس فيه ناس كتير كانت عاملة تريبل بووت اوبونتو وجولى كلود واكس بى على نيتبوك واحد
شكراً كتير يا هاشم على الكومينت والليلة ان شاء الله هجرب انزل نظام التشغيل جولى كلود
dear Hashem,
thanks for your great post
but i’ve a question about Jolicloud
is that a separate operating system or a program we can install inside of windows as an example
JoliCloud is a stand alone Operating system based on Ubuntu, and it’s recommended for NetBooks check out their site for a list of compatible netbooks
And which of the 3 are you using at the moment?
I’ve been using Ubuntu (Desktop) on my MSI Wind U100 netbook and I love it. I don’t plan to ever go back to Windows.
I’m currently using JoliCloud..
ubuntu on my netbook and will never go back to windows or mac!