acer aspire one > eepc
i did pay the windows tax but oh well.
the eepc is tonnes of fuss to install
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC
the acer just took linux and loved it
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianAcerOne
the msi looks like the same hardware as the aspire one.
the main difference i have seem from the eepc to the aspire
is better support for the network hardware in the aspire.
Dean
Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
Hi folks.
I'm in the market for one of these ultra-portable little laptops. I'm
keen on a 9" screen, and would prefer not to pay the Redmond tax.
So what's people's experiences? The MSI Wind is looking like a front
runner from the reviews I've read.
What are the real world experiences?
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