The list of customised distros that has been made for the Eee PC is growing all the time. As soon as the ultra portable, miniature laptop was out the open-source community was busy customising existing distros to suit the small format and to ensure that hardware like the Atheros wireless card and the Webcam worked properly. The solution to this is the one that has been around since Unix hackers were in short trousers. In this third instalment we come to what is perhaps the most fun part of the experience.Īs I explained in Part Two, even getting a full KDE desktop up and running will not give you the unexpurgated GNU/Linux experience because of space constraints and the nature of Unionfs. ![]() In Part One of this four parter on the Asus Eee PC I looked at the technical specifications and in Part Two I looked at how to get the default Xandros up to speed as a full KDE desktop.
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