>>Hi Massimiliano (welcome to the list), Thanks Simon, very kind. >>That's great to hear you have had success with Kismet/Gpsdrive as its >>something I want to play with when I get my hands on one. four words: awesome wardriving, so portable
>>Secondly, do you have more information on the Eee PC's shipped after >>January not having mini pci ports. This is the first I've heard of this. *www.eee**pc*.asus.com/ <http://www.eeepc.asus.com/> official site, i haven't browsed so much but is helpful firts times www.*eee**pc*.it <http://www.eeepc.it/> italian site, try to catch CLI codes or ask me on this forum (dont flood, google before) HERE THEY SPEAKS ABOUT SERIAL NUMBERS AND LIMITATIONS www.*eee*user.com <http://www.eeeuser.com/> un-official wiki / hacking / mods guide http://apcmag.com/7609/hacking_the_499_eee_pc_subnote good sw mods for un-defaulting XANDROS http://beta.ivancover.com/wiki/index.php/Eee_PC_Internal_Upgrades *all possible intrernal *hacks (not on ^8 series) http://www.eeepc.net/ the blog hope it helps, wikis are growing up fast ! (but delivery is REALLY slow, maybe ASUS didn't perceive a similar succes, but that's great ) i also add fresh flash from http://www.eeeuser.com/2008/02/11/eee-pc-hack-higher-resolution-under-linux/: > Jaffa has posted a hack <http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?id=14588>on > our forums that allows the Eee PC's resolution to go beyond the default > limits while using Linux. He has two pictures of what it looks like in the > post: in 960×576 and 1280×976. > The hack is accomplished by staring a vnc server and opening a scaled > client. As a result, you may have a few issues with it. However, it's still > a brilliant and easy way to get a little more reading space on your Linux > Eee PC (especially if you've been jealous of the Windows XP > hack<http://www.eeeuser.com/2008/01/11/your-eee-pc-in-800x600-1024x768-1280x1024/> > !) > Note from me: works on windows too ? test it out ! Bye to everyone, great list, bye to all australian guys and girls from italy, great LUG ! -- Massimiliano Fantuzzi, IT Professionist & System Builder www.fantuz.net // [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
