HP netbooks that come with Linux use a customized version of Ubuntu known as "Mi."
There is nothing particularly unique about this notebook; any modern Linux distribution should be able to run on it without problems.
For Desi Netbooks...........Probally the HP or Dell Netbooks: Power+Cheap!
Yes they have 1.5 to max 2 MP Webcam.. Enjoy
Sony, Acer, Lenovo, Asus, Dell, HP, Toshiba. almost every single computer brand out there produces netbooks. Its just a mini laptop.
Yes. The HP G60-243DX is equipped with a 64-bit capable processor.
quicker answer is which linux distro does not work? Pretty much all will work
Yes. It is supported by the foo2xqx driver.
The operating system included with this Netbook is HP Mobile Internet, which is built on Linux. So, yes, this Netbook is compatible with Linux.
Netbooks are a type of laptop which many brands manufacture. Some of the popular Netbook brands are HP, ASUS, and ACER. Other popular Netbook brands are Samsung and Lenovo.
Yes.
In most cases you probably won't have a choice. If you need to run a specific commercial application, it may available for Linux but not a Unix system, or vice versa. The hardware platform also dictates whether or not you may be able to use them. HP-UX (a Unix system) for instance, only runs on certain HP machines. Similarly, some hardware platforms may not be supported by any current Linux distributions, meaning you may not be able to use Linux on that system.
Salamander has 2,100 HP in the Famicom version and 5,700 HP in the DS version.