EasyPeasy

EasyPeasy (formerly named Ubuntu Eee) was a Linux-based operating system for netbooks.

EasyPeasy was built upon Debian and Ubuntu, but was customized for low-powered computers and access to web applications.

[2] EasyPeasy is maintained as an open source project,[3] though it primarily uses popular web applications or proprietary software over free and open source software alternatives (e.g. Skype over Ekiga) when the functionality offered is deemed better by its users.

At that time it was only some scripts which modified a regular Ubuntu installation to support the Asus Eee PCs.

[8] In response, the owners of the project announced that they would use a new name EasyPeasy and version 1.0 was released January 1, 2009.