If you just really didn't like the look and feel of the GUI, keep in mind that the version of Xandros packaged with the EEEs uses (I believe) the KDE desktop, one of the two most popular GUIs for Linux, whilst Ubuntu Netbook Remix uses Gnome, the other popular GUI. Meanwhile: you mention not liking the Ubuntu Netbook Remix, saying the GUI 'required messing with on each startup.' That's odd, because I've never had that problem what exactly required messing with, if you don't mind my asking? The reason I mention it is that Ubuntu in general seems much more well-supported, and has a lot more options as far as applications go their repository is the best in the business to date, so there's some reason to give it a real go. You can find the EEE PC base OS software (which, though Xandro-based and -assisted, is actually more Asus' project) at SourceForge here.
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