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A group for Asus Eee PC (with Linux) users!

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 Which distro?

 
 by 24Scorpions on: Sep 28 2008
 
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Which distro do you run on your Eee? I currently use Ubuntu Eee.


Make the town dance with the animal.
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 Re: Which distro?

 
 by elliott264 on: Oct 2 2008
 
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running pupEEE and loving it!


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 Re: Re: Which distro?

 
 by coacharnold on: Aug 5 2009
 
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Can you get any development stuff to work with pupeee ..... i can't get python or g++ to install in anyway that I can compile anything ... much less code


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 Re: Which distro?

 
 by Noneus on: Oct 4 2008
 
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Archlinux!
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Asus_Eee_PC_901


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 Re: Re: Which distro?

 
 by elliott264 on: Oct 4 2008
 
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I've never tried Arch. Did you have any difficulties? What works "out of box" and what needs manual configuration?


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 Xandos

 
 by darkowl on: Sep 28 2008
 
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Currently I use the Xandros that came with the eee 900 as it boots so quickly but I modified it to run fluxbox instead of the easy ui. Hacked bluetooth (a2dp) and touchscreen, it's one of the best laptops/netbooks I've ever had.


and the queen was a robot.
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 ...

 
 by SchattenGessang on: Sep 28 2008
 
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I'm eee pc 701 user with ubuntu eee on it. There is one great thing for all of us: niceeepc (google it). Its very usefull for configuring your eee for better work (wi-fi, camera, sd, fatser boot and etc)


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 KDE user here!

 
 by Kraplax on: Sep 28 2008
 
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KraplaxKraplax
OpenSoft Development

Well, i'm actually a KDE user. but i'm also an EeePC 900 owner, so i decided to join (by invitation, btw!)
I installed Kubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron from CD iso image with unetbootin utility. Tried also OpenSuSE livee distros, but they failed.
Soon after that i noticed the disadvantages of Kubuntu tools for EeePC (or, to e more correct - abscence of them). I googled and found www.array.org - one guy offers his repo with custom linux kernel (all needed patches are applied) and tools to control eee easily. I advice you to give it a shot. But be aware that you don't need to delete/overwrite your source.list - just append his repo to existing list.
Also i added a repo to get the KDE4.1.1 on my eee and now i'm really satisfied with this handy little kid :)


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 Eee

 
 by Punkrockwarlord on: Sep 28 2008
 
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I have Ubuntu Eee 8.04 installed on my Eee, without the adamm's kernel as it didn't recognize my wireless network at home. I don't know what went wrong for me, but I did however notice the faster boot times and other quite signigicant improvements!


sudo apt-get remove windows
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 Re: Eee

 
 by Kraplax on: Sep 28 2008
 
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KraplaxKraplax
OpenSoft Development

You mean faster boot times with Adam's kernel or with Kubuntu official kernel?


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 Re: Re: Eee

 
 by Punkrockwarlord on: Sep 28 2008
 
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The adamm's custom kernel is the fastest one, so you should try it out as I'm sure you won't experience the problems I had (Wireless home network not being recognized).

The default Kubuntu/Ubuntu kernel is quite fast too though, I've had no problems using it this far.
Even KDE boots up fairly fast. (Note that KDE 3 boots faster than KDE 4 on hte Eee 900 at least).


sudo apt-get remove windows
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 Re: Re: Re: Eee

 
 by Kraplax on: Sep 29 2008
 
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KraplaxKraplax
OpenSoft Development

Yes, the custom cernel is really good. It supports everything needed and allows to control Eeeasily :)


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 A new member comes

 
 by monsieur-pec on: Oct 3 2008
 
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my eee is running under ubuntu eee.
my 701 takes 1minute to boot (gnome lunched). The most import issue i have with Ubuntu eee is that SD card reader by pass fstab option when it mount a sd card.


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