четверг, 1 ноября 2007 г.

as Ubuntu on the Asus Eee

Ubuntu just loaded. Not very fast - took around twenty minutes - and I had to guess some of the options I selected: a problem with 7.10 is that when you install on native resolution VGA (640x480), some of the dialogue boxes have their selection buttons off the bottom of the screen, and there's no way to change that. It's not hard to do blind - even if you get it wrong it's rarely irreversible. So there we had it - an Asus Eee running Ubuntu. And running it very well: the default colour scheme and wallpaper is a very good match for the hardware and looks quite swanky. Here's a shot of the beast in full gibber: The Asus Eee running Ubuntu without a care in the world The performance is great - Ubuntu is very comfortable with the 900MHz Celeron, and while it does have a CPU cooling fan it's inaudible. You won't have the greatest of times with the VGA resolution or the rather spongy twee little keyboard - but they're very usable.
Source link: http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10006278o-2000331777b,00.htm




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