It worked ok for me with the debian distro
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC
by the way, just a little warning i first tried to install debian on a
sdhc external card, ran into several pbs and finally this sd card burn
out (apparently it happened to some other people).
what i would avice then
I wouldn't recommend doing it with the default Xandros installation if
you are new to Linux. It is certainly possible but you have to
customize the repositories first, and then probably you'd want to
permanently enable the advanced mode desktop, both of which require
text editing and command line
i downloaded Hans' .deb installer but when i run it from the xandros desktop
(choosing the option install debian package or something like that) i get
an error message and it doesnt go far. both synaptic and apt-get give me a
non-extended pd to install, which i tried, but i really need extended,
potax flan(e)k dio:
i downloaded Hans' .deb installer but when i run it from the xandros
desktop (choosing the option install debian package or something like
that) i get an error message and it doesnt go far. both synaptic and
apt-get give me a non-extended pd to install, which i tried,
heya
just got a shiny new asus eeePC
i am fairly new to linux, and looking for the easiest most friendly way to
install
pd-entended (i dont need it to be the latest version, althou that'd be
great).
tips for a linux newbie?
thanks
pp
___
Pd-list@iem.at
potax flan(e)k dio:
heya
just got a shiny new asus eeePC
i am fairly new to linux, and looking for the easiest most friendly way
to install
pd-entended (i dont need it to be the latest version, althou that'd be
great).
tips for a linux newbie?
thanks
sorry i forgot to say that you
potax flan(e)k dio:
heya
just got a shiny new asus eeePC
i am fairly new to linux, and looking for the easiest most friendly way
to install
pd-entended (i dont need it to be the latest version, althou that'd be
great).
tips for a linux newbie?
which Linux are you on? if you are on a
Hallo!
just got a shiny new asus eeePC
i am fairly new to linux, and looking for the easiest most friendly way
to install
pd-entended (i dont need it to be the latest version, althou that'd be
great).
tips for a linux newbie?
It is just the same as on every other computer.
I use