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Ubuntu Eee != vendor
Umm... EeePCs come with Xandros. Ubuntu Eee does not ship on anything by default. Canonical has nothing to do with them. It's just a bunch of Eee users who took Ubuntu, ripped out the kernel, made new kernel with the drivers they need, and put it back together. That Canonical hasn't told them off for trademark infringement yet (like they did for Eeebuntu (now known as Easy Peasy), the last fork to try this) is surprising to me.
Umm... EeePCs come with Xandros. Ubuntu Eee does not ship on anything by default. Canonical has nothing to do with them. It's just a bunch of Eee users who took Ubuntu, ripped out the kernel, made new kernel with the drivers they need, and put it back together. That Canonical hasn't told them off for trademark infringement yet (like they did for Eeebuntu (now known as Easy Peasy), the last fork to try this) is surprising to me.