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On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 06:43:37 -0400, Jim wrote:
I picked up an Asus eee Surf 2G the other day. Out of the box, it was easy to connect to the wireless internet. It came with Open Office which seems to be quite robust. Most of my data files are in Microsoft Works and open office wouldn't recognize them without first converting them to Microsoft Office formats. File Manager is similar to XPs. It had a light on features media player. I couldn't find a driver for my printer but my wife's installed easily. There were some quirky issues with the screen, and touch pad sensitivity, particularly with tapping. There was no mail/news client so I tried to download and install Thunderbird. I didn't have any luck with that, even following various installation methods I found on line. The Linux distribution is a highly customized version of Xantros and I think Asus messed with it to make it difficult or impossible to install software. That's not good fore someone who is a complete newbie to Linux and all of the terminology used in linux is completely foreign to me. I couldn't even reset the computer to out of box state as the manual describes. I am going to return this thing on my way home from camping today. My question is. Do you think the eee900 is more user friendly in terms of ability to customize and add software? Is the touch pad any better than on the 7" version? I need an excuse to try the 9in Asus but my intuition tells me that I won't be happy with it. I know it can come with XP and that will eliminate familiarity issues but I would like to try out linux and break my dependency on Mickysoft. Getting under the hood of Linux, it's considerably different from Windows. You might consider a Live CD on your desktop. It will give you the ability to familiarize yourself with Linux, without the worry about installing it. http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download |
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