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  Re. Asus Eee 2G surf ? battery type & life.         


Author:
Date: Aug 29, 2008 05:12

OP wrote:
} The Asus notebook-PC: model Eee 2G surf, at my local store
} priced equivalent to U$385, had no documentation.
}
} And the [linux] loading of Open-Office-2.0 was faster than
} my PC. So I guess it uses a fast CPU. But this means plenty
} battery power consumption ?
}
} Please tell what is the full-charged-battery-life expected to
} be. And what type of cells does it use ?

Nat ag wrote:-
>Depends on the eeePC'S version. But it is not a fast CPU. 1.6 MHz
>at the most. There are now eeePC's with VIA orIntel (Atom) CPU,s.
>The latter should be faster.

I've read that Atom will be for less power consumption.
Which is how it aims for very portable devices.
>The increased loading probably is the result of the disk type.
>These computers use memory cards instead of hardware hard drives.
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  Asus Eee 2G surf ? battery type & life.         


Author:
Date: Aug 27, 2008 05:11

The Asus notebook-PC: model Eee 2G surf, at my local store
priced equivalent to U$385, had no documentation.

And the [linux] loading of Open-Office-2.0 was faster than
my PC. So I guess it uses a fast CPU. But this means plenty
battery power consumption ?

Please tell what is the full-charged-battery-life expected to
be. And what type of cells does it use ?

TIA,

==Chris Glur.
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  What happened at Lenovo         


Author: General Schvantzkopf
Date: Aug 24, 2008 09:38

Lenovo seems to have dropped their Linux laptops, does anyone know if this
is a permanent move or if they are just getting ready to switch over to a
newer model?
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  comp.os.linux.portable monk         


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Date: Aug 14, 2008 12:36

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  {Announcement} SafeSquid Version 4.2.2.RC8.9B Released.         


Author: Dinesh
Date: Aug 9, 2008 02:50

SafeSquid: Content Filtering Internet Proxy, has release version
4.2.2.RC8.9B.

The highlights of the release are:
1. Enabling 'Profile Tracing' has been introduced.
2. cProfiles is now a Native Feature.
3. An option to specify 'Interface' in 'Access Restrictions' has been
introduced.
4. A new concept of Advice has been introduced.
5. The mechanism of log rotation has been improved.
6. Tooltips in the Web GUI have been enhanced.
7. SafeSquid core has been refined for response optimisation.
8. Bottlenecks have been restructured for faster delivery and
reliability.
9. Network disruptions and lost connections have been closely
addressed.

See 'Latest Realease' or 'Change Log' on the SafeSquid Forum for
details.
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  eee 901         


Author: bobharvey
Date: Aug 2, 2008 08:48

Anyone actually seen an asus eee 901 on linux yet? any good?
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  laptop and linux ... Suggestions?         


Author: desaparecido79
Date: Jul 22, 2008 11:07

Hi,
I'd like to buy a new laptop (low cost around 600 euros).
Can you suggest me a laptop (the best one within this prize) that is
fully compatible with linux?
Everything should be work correctly (i.e., integrated web cam, suspend
and hibernate functions,
video out (this is fundamental, I usually use laptop to make
presentations using a projector), and so on..)
I see Laptop from Dell, but I cannot buy them for some reasons. (oh
actually if a Dell has the same caratteristics
of another one, but it costs about 200 euros lesser, you can suggest
it :-) )

Any suggestion?
Can you motivate your choice?

Thanks.
Luca

ps I buy a laptop only every 3 or 4 years... this is the reason why I
dont know which one is the best...
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  linux see here         


Author: pandu
Date: Jul 13, 2008 18:00

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  Motion Computing LE1700 anybody?         


Author: Sven Geggus
Date: Jun 30, 2008 02:35

Hi there,

I was wondering if anybody is using a Motion Computing LE1700 Slate with
Linux.

The Hardware seems to be a more or less generic Centrino System. And it does
indeed work out of the Box using a Live Linux System.

Anyway, I did not yet manage to get the digitizer working.

Unfortunately neither lsusb nor lspci do show up any suitable device.

Any hint?

Sven

--
"If you continue running Windows, your system may become unstable."
(Windows 95 BSOD)

/me is giggls@ircnet, http://sven.gegg.us/ on the Web
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