Dan Mueller wrote:
> Hello All.
> 
>  
> 
>  I pimped out my eeepc (700 series) with a 32g usb memory stick inside
> but also the expanded zandros I think its called;  “pimpmyeee” or
> something like that. Any idea when I go to the synaptic and try to add
> some stuff that it only works sometimes?? I read some of the threads and
> some were saying that it might have something to do with the wireless
> transfer so I hard wired but still have the error unable to parce the

Parse errors usually mean that there is an error /etc/apt/sources.list
Did you manually change this file?

> directory or something like that.  Any ideas or anyone else out there
> have a eeepc that they have installed a different os or have pimped out
> their units??  I would also love input from others who have installed
> other os’s that are plug-n-play on the eee as I don’t want to mess
> around too much as not knowing enough to tweak.
> 
I have Ubuntu 8.04 on my eeePC 701 and Ubuntu 8.10 on my Acer Aspire One
(to be more accurate I put Xubuntu since I prefer XFCE to GNOME).  In
both cases I built my own kernel to better support the hardware on each
device.  IIRC Ubuntu 8.10 should support all of the hardware on the 701.
 I don't actually use a GUI on my 701 as I only ever connect to it via
ssh these days.

If you have time, the 64Studio people have a release for netbooks that
they are looking to test.  You can get the install CD here:
http://pdk.64studio.com/projects/trinity/hardy/images/trinity_master_i386.iso

Yes I know that these devices do not have cd/dvd drives, I have a USB
DVD RW that works well for this sort of thing.

Hth,

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