"This leads me to Easy Peasy v1.1, which is based on
Ubuntu 8.10. Installing the XFCE respin of Fedora was not
uneventful. I had to search the Internet on how to configure the
wireless adapter, sound and installing all of the multimedia codecs
for video and Internet. It wasn't a difficult task, but took a
little time going over different web sites and getting the
configuration just right. After the work was done I was happy with
the final result. I didn't really want to go through that process
again.
"Easy Peasy was originally designed for Asus Eee PC's, however,
the latest version includes support for other netbooks including my
Acer Aspire One. I downloaded the ISO image and the UNetbootin
utility from the Easy Peasy web site. Using UNetbootin I created a
bootable USB stick from the ISO image. This was done on a Windows
XP machine since I was away from my Linux workstation, but there
are UNetbootin downloads for both Windows and Linux."