On the basis that this forum is the fnt of all knowledge I have bought an Asus EEEPC that runs Linux. I have installed EEEBuntu which is s sort of
optimized Ubuntu for the EEE, it has Compiz fusion and AWN and I could really use a link to a site that can explain or document these features. If all
the above is nonsense to you don't worry and I am sorry I wasted your time!
Caber
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Originally posted by caber
On the basis that this forum is the fnt of all knowledge I have bought an Asus EEEPC that runs Linux. I have installed EEEBuntu which is s sort of optimized Ubuntu for the EEE, it has Compiz fusion and AWN and I could really use a link to a site that can explain or document these features. If all the above is nonsense to you don't worry and I am sorry I wasted your time!
Caber
What model of Eee PC did you opt for, as I'm really interested in buying one, and what are your initial opinions re speed screen size etc
eee pc's are great. I 'nlited' an XP install on mine (got it down to about 500 megs)
i'd never recommend one as a 'proper' laptop or a desktop replacement, but as just a cheapo web browser they are ace.
yes the keyboard is small but you get used to it (unless you have sausage fingers) and the screen is a bit cramped.
mine is a stock 4g one (701?)
i was going to upgrade main memory to 2 gig and stick an extra 4gb flash in but havent bothered, its fine as it is.
Here's an example of what compiz fusion looks like when it's running. I'm amazed it looks so good on the modest hardware in an
eeepc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aM0pzdtCFzs&feature=related
Not got one myself, still justifying it to myself so no experience of setting it up