Sharninder wrote: >> camera. It had no CD drive, no HDD, only a 4 GB flash drive. It was >> preloaded with Google OS (which is based on Ubuntu). It booted fast into >> the desktop and had a proper GNU/Linux OS with Firefox, thunderbird, OO >> etc with Skype and Google applications too. It fits into a medium sized >> ladies hand bag and is easy to carry around. >> >> > > The Asus model you're talking about is the Asus EEE PC. And it comes > installed with Xandros and not gOS. Asus has a new model due sometime > in May, I believe, which will have a 9" screen, instead of the 7" > screen which the current model has. The resolution remains the same > which is sad, but its still a great machine. If only they increase the > resolution a bit, I'll snag it asap. > I found this link and the desktop shown in the guide is the same one I saw.
http://eeepc.asus.com/global/guide.htm -- Regards, Rony. GNU/Linux ! No Viruses No Spyware Only Freedom. -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

