Are any of the hardware features lost with eeebuntu though? Like the wifi,
or quick start?

On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 8:42 PM, elliott-brennan
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I have a 701 (well, the wife has it :)) on which I
> installed eeebuntu which works a treat. The screen
> is small, and the keyboard is small, but it is
> also very light and quick to start/shut-down. It
> certainly does the job we got it for. A larger
> keyboard and screen would be nice, but at the
> price it's hard to complain.
>
> It cost $275 from msy.com.au (no, I don't work
> there) but they've since gone up to $299. It had
> the Xandros install, which admittedly was very
> quick to start (45 seconds) and very responsive,
> but a little limited and certainly not as
> beautiful as the eeebuntu GUI.
>
> Regards,
>
> Patrick
>
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