____/ Rex Ballard on Saturday 15 March 2008 23:55 : \____
> [...]
> The EEE also has 3 USB ports strategically placed so that you don't
> give up the other ports if you plug in a network or cellular device.
> It also had no problem identifying thum drives, as well as external
> USB drives (and can boot from a USB drive if you like).
>
> Right after I ordered it, I heard that ASUS was coming out with a 9"
> version with a bit more memory, and possibly with Windows, but I'm
> very happy with what I got.
>
>
> Feel free to republish or quote
You may have read about this by now, but ASUS is extending this Eee 'brand
name' and brings it over to low- and high-end desktops running Linux.
A year or two ago, the idea of being able to buy some sub-notebooks, let alone
laptops or desktops, was almost far-fetched. Progress is made very quickly and
further acceleration is expected after June (Windows XP gets pulled).
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~~ Best of wishes
"The number of developers working on improving Linux vastly exceeds the number
of Microsoft developers working on Windows NT."
--Paul Maritz, Microsoft
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