Alessandro Pellizzari <[email protected]> writes:
> Il giorno ven, 27/02/2009 alle 09.43 -0500, Michael Pobega ha scritto: > >> > But as the Eee 1000HE should reach 9.5 hours thanks to the S.H.E., and > >> The problem with the newer models is that most of the devs who wanted to >> work on this project already own, I'd imagine, between one and three >> EeePCs. Asus has come out with roughly 14 Eee models, so I doubt they're >> going to be tested a week or so after the release. > I got one last week. It came with 4 partitions on the drive and Windows XP. The two main partitions (80GB and 60GB) were both NTFS - where the 60GB partition was basically an empty D: drive. I just stole that for linux - deleted it and created it as a Linux partition and ran the eeepc installer and now I'm dual booting with GRUB all automatically set up by the installer. Great job guys!! I also buy PCs by battery life first... and this 1000HE is replacing a 5 yr old Toshiba I've been lugging around. I'm still setting up linux on the Eee PC -- I'm still running the 2.6.26 kernel (with no wireless support) ATM - upgrading to 2.6.29 from the wiki backport mentioned in other emails is on my todo list. Just reporting in that I really like this 1000HE and now that it has linux on it it's actually useful for me :). Now my wife wants one too - but they haven't released the pink versions yet ;) -Bernt _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
