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		<title>The vacation laptop: ASUS EEE PC 901</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ian Gorrie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>So I went and picked up a 0day piece of hardware. The ASUS EEE PC 901.</p>
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<p>Since it&#8217;s so new, it&#8217;s not very well supported. Even the new chipset ethernet drivers (as of the beginning of August &#8217;08) are not yet in the linux kernel, so a simple install is problematic.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I went and picked up a 0day piece of hardware. The <a href="http://eeepc.asus.com/global/901.htm">ASUS EEE PC 901</a>.</p>
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<p>Since it&#8217;s so new, it&#8217;s not very well supported. Even the new chipset ethernet drivers (as of the beginning of August &#8217;08) are not yet in the linux kernel, so a simple install is problematic.</p>
<p>If I wanted to hack something all day long, I would likely go with <a href="http://gentoo-wiki.com/Asus_EEE_PC_901">ricer-linux</a>. That&#8217;s not what I want to on a daily basis with a little mobile hackbox.</p>
<p>The default install is a debian variant, and I really distain Debian. Let me not take you to lame distro war forum, so I&#8217;ll just leave it at that. I&#8217;d be happier with a fedora 9 release, but they look like they&#8217;re never going to get it done right.</p>
<p>This leaves me with surprisingly few viable install options, but lots of <a href="http://www.liliputing.com/2008/06/eee-pc-901-is-even-more-hackable-than.html">promising hackability:</a></p>
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<p>There’s an unused PCI-e slot which could be used for a 3G HSDPA card</p>
<p>There’s a space for a SIM card</p>
<p>There’s room for a 1.8 inch hard drive or SS</p>
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<p>First is a <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/">Ubuntu</a> <a href="http://www.array.org/ubuntu/index.html">EEE variant</a> that supports the idiosyncrasies of the platform. Here&#8217;s the one specifically for the <a href="http://www.array.org/ubuntu/setup901.html">EEE PC 901</a>.</p>
<p>Most of the other linux distributions are broken, poorly supported, or on the slow road to viability. Examples are the <a href="http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_on_the_EeePC">Suse variant</a>, the <a href="http://wiki.eeeuser.com/howto:eeedora">fedora variant</a>, and <a href="http://eeepc-osx.wikispaces.com/901">901 specific</a> <a href="http://eeepc-osx.wikispaces.com/">hackint0sh builds</a>.</p>
<p>I think a good example of the average user, one who shouldn&#8217;t bother with bleeding edge software, is <a href="http://blog.bangsplatpresents.com/?p=60">here</a>. <a href="http://www.roytanck.com/2008/08/16/asus-eee-pc-901-os-recommendations/">Here&#8217;s another blog posting</a> detailing some available options. Another user experience <a href="http://kunin.wordpress.com/2008/07/05/asus-eee-pc-901/">can be found here</a>.</p>
<p>This should prove to be a good example of what options are available if someone isn&#8217;t served by Windows or the <a href="http://www.xandros.com/">newbie linux distribution</a> that comes installed on the platform when it ships.</p>
<p>So currently, the array.org tweaks to Ubuntu look to be the most usable project available. If you run into me roaming around Seattle, I&#8217;ll be likely to have it with me. By the way, ignore their <a href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick">USB install instructions</a> and use the <a href="http://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator">Fedora Project LiveCD Creator</a> to make your USB installation media instead of having the dependancy of another linux system.</p>
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<p>Related posts:<ol><li><a href='http://gorrie.org/2009/12/31/eee-pc-redux/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: EEE PC Redux'>EEE PC Redux</a></li>
<li><a href='http://gorrie.org/2006/03/07/a-brief-discussion-and-implementation-plan-for-redhat-enterprise-linux-updates-and-system-administration/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: A brief discussion and implementation plan for RedHat Enterprise Linux updates and system administration'>A brief discussion and implementation plan for RedHat Enterprise Linux updates and system administration</a></li>
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