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[News] The Linux Cloudbook vs Asus Eee, the Asus Eee Runs Mandriva Linux

  • Subject: [News] The Linux Cloudbook vs Asus Eee, the Asus Eee Runs Mandriva Linux
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:18:52 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Freelance
  • User-agent: KNode/0.10.4
Battle of the featherweight notebooks: Everex CloudBook vs. Asus Eee

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| The popular Eee now has a new challenger with the same price, same size and a 
| different Linux distribution 
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http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9067619

Mandriva 2008.1 works with EEE PCs

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| Mandriva Linux 2008.1 is coming this April. One of the biggest new features 
| is that it is 100% Eee-friendly. 
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http://eeepc.net/mandriva-20081-works-with-eee-pcs/


Related:

Fedora + Eee PC = Eeedora

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| I am a fan of affordable technology. I like relatively cheap gadgets, and I 
| like open source. When I heard about Asus’ Eee PC, I took it with a certain 
| grain of salt. I thought that maybe it was just another company trying to 
| take a piece of the pie from the One Laptop Per Child initiative.   
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http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2008/02/14/fedora-eee-pc-eeedora/


Eeedora Impressions

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| The installation process went on pretty smoothly. During partitioning, I was 
| pretty much rid of Xandros - the chosen default was actually the most 
| sensible. Just one / partition, filling up the entire disk, with no swap. As 
| usual, anaconda (the Fedora installer) will warn you that not having a swap 
| partition will be detrimental to performance - I wonder how many newbies 
| might decide to create a swap partition (kind of a big no-no, on these SSD 
| based devices).      
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http://www.bytebot.net/blog/archives/2008/01/31/eeedora-impressions


eeeXubuntu

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| This morning I installed eeeXubuntu on the solid state disk of the little 
| Eee. It's pretty cool. The default Xandros in advanced mode was okay, but it  
| was also a bit limiting. Honestly, I've not had the greatest experiences with 
| Xandros, and was a little nervous about enabling repositories that weren't 
| necessarily for Xandros... or at least the watered-down version of Xandros 
| the Eee runs.    
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http://www.linuxlibrarian.org/?p=255



eeeXubuntu booting great from SDHC on Asus eeePC

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| I blew away XP on my eeePC and restored the original Xandros - great little 
| OS in Easy Mode with iceWM. I also enabled advanced mode (a full KDE desktop) 
| using pimpmyeee.sh (Google it - its a no-brainer quick way to enabled KDE). 
| You can switch back and forth nice and easily.   
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http://www.geekzone.co.nz/tonyhughes/4535


Continued Impressions of Ubuntu 7.10 on the EeePC

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| Someone asked me today how Ubuntu was working on the EeePC.  It’s working 
| great!  I thought I might share some of my experiences so far, after a bit 
| more use.  If you are interested in installing Ubuntu 7.10 on your EeePC head 
| on over to the Ubuntu Community Wiki and find out how!   
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http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2008/01/18/continued-impressions-of-ubuntu-710-on-the-eeepc/


The Evolution of an Ubuntu EeePC

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| Enter Ubuntu on the EeePC. Not only did it install quickly and easily on the 
| miniature hardware, but it seems to be the first Linux distro that actually 
| works on par with a modern OS like OSX. Once the core OS was installed, all 
| it took was the help of the “ubuntu-eee” script which tweaked the UI, 
| installed updated wifi drivers, and performed a number of optimizations. 
| After a quick reboot, everything was up and running smoothly.     
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http://fuzzz.gaulin.ca/2008/02/03/the-evolution-of-an-ubuntu-eeepc/

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