Netbook Linux Screencaster Smackdown

If you’re using Linux you may have already read TuxArena’s excellent rundown of three highly regarded screencasting apps.
But what if you’re using a netbook like an Eee PC? Has anyone tested these apps and other alternatives on such a machine with a slower processor and limited RAM? I sure hope not, because that’s what I’m about to do here.
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