Hi Steven,

Everything under eeeb seems to work fine <shrug>. Was it the latest one you tried? They had probs, apparently, with earlier versions? Don't they all :))

I'll boot M'driva on the flash drive again and have a look for any probs. Mandriva One Spring 2008 website:

"Customized support for the popular Asus EeePC: Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring works perfectly on the EeePC with no modifications, including wireless networking, native resolution, Mandriva tools tweaked to fit the small screen, suspend and resume support, and full support for the special and multimedia keys."

http://www.mandriva.com/enterprise/en/company/press/mandriva-presents-its-latest-distribution-mandriva-linux-2008-spring

Must say that I didn't notice any probs.

Regards,

Patrick

Steven Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fri, 19 Sep 2008 22:25:15 +1000
The eeebuntu netbook remix.
Really? I found issues with eeebuntu, and xeeebuntu is out of date.
I didn't go Madriva due to issues I had read (by the creators)


Tuxta

Ben,
I'll get back to you about the suspend.

I don't use 3G but a rel does. Does anybody here use 3G on their machines? I wouldn't mind a clue-stick on how it's normally done, then I'll borrow the relos card and try it out.

Regards,

Patrick

Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sat, 20 Sep 2008 11:27:37 +1000
How's the suspend?
And any experience with 3G broadband?
snip
 Suspend appears to work perfectly for Ubuntu on
it, but I haven't done any major stress testing yet.


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