-------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Jeffrey McCright jmccright@hotmail.com
Do these have a working wireless card (not just in there for Windows) in them for Wardriving (securing networks)? Right now I am using a bootable cd distro and a USB hard drive or memory stick for my transportation needs, but there are times a laptop would be nice. That is the one application that I both would like to play with, and get tired of having to use a relatives laptop, when he screws up his network for.
Yes, of course they do. These laptops are designed specifically for Linux. These are probably the first main-stream devices where Windows was the afterthought rather than Linux. All of the hardware (WiFi, SD reader, external VGA port, etc.) works with the pre-loaded Linux OS out of the box.
~Bradley
Do these have a working wireless card (not just in there for Windows) in them for Wardriving (securing networks)? Right now I am using a bootable cd distro and a USB hard drive or memory stick for my transportation needs, but there are times a laptop would be nice. That is the one application that I both would like to play with, and get tired of having to use a relatives laptop, when he screws up his network for.
On Monday 05 November 2007 10:45:11 Bradley Hook wrote:
All of the hardware (WiFi, SD reader, external VGA port, etc.) works with the pre-loaded Linux OS out of the box.
It'd be kinda silly if they shipped it not working, wouldn't it?
This is not to say that it's all gonna work on some other distro you randomly load on it, but it does prove that it can be done.
Now, if webcams would just work.
On 11/5/07, Jonathan Hutchins hutchins@tarcanfel.org wrote:
On 11/5/07, Jonathan Hutchins hutchins@tarcanfel.org wrote:
There is custom blob driver for the OEM Xandros it ships with, and changing distros seems to need running NDISwrapper with the included XP driver. I haven't seen word if my assumption of a kernel limit of the RAM is in place. The system sees 2GB in BIOS and XP on the system does but booting the OEM Xandros only shows 1GB available. I theorized that they had the kernel built with a RAM limit. I haven't had a reply form someone who was able to try another Linux distro with 2GB.
Jon.
Integrated WiFi 802.11b/g and integrated 10/100. Based on reviews I have read, applications that are preinstalled seem to make setting up the WiFi and Wired NIC's a breeze. The System comes with a CD that includes the manuals and the WinXP drivers, should you want to put XP on it. The System board uses the Intel ICF-9/915 system board chipset and video. The unit has a modem port, but it was plugged with a rubber cover indicating that a modem may be an add-on option or comes standard on a latter model using same case to save manufacturing costs. I have read several independent reviews and it appears that the WiFi seems to pick up AP's at greater ranges than most other laptops, but this only what I have read from the reviews. Battery life is about 3 hours, and the Screen, while small, is remarkably bright and clear, however the resolution is only 800x480 so some websites may require scrolling left to right; Again from reviews I have read.
The specs are a little confusing as I find different/conflicting information, but as best as I can tell, this is what the Eee PC has:
Processor: Intel Celeron-M 900 MHz RAM: 512MB DDR2 500mhz (Unofficially Upgradeable by hack to 2GB voiding warranty of course) Mass(??) Storage: 4GB Solid State Disk (I believe can also be upgraded to 8+ GB) OS: Customized Xandros Linux but is compatible with WinXP Display: 7" Passive matrix TFT Backlit Display with resolution of 800x480 Network: Integrated 10/100 (Suspect this to be an Intel adapter) and Integrated Wireless 802.11b/g (Suspect this to be an Intel adapter as well) Ports: 3 - USB 2.0 ports, 1 - Mic/line in, 1 - Speaker/headphone out, Power adapter port, and 1 - SD/MMC card reader port. Additional features: Integrated speakers left and right of the display, Web cam centered above display, integrated mic "mounted on bottom of laptop" Battery: 4 Cell battery 5200 mAh, Lithium-Ion with approx 3.5hrs between charges Weight: About 2 lbs
Please note that the information listed above comes from several sources including ASUS and independent reviewers and as such may contain errors.
My opinion is that if you are seriously interested in this laptop, I would take a quick trip to MicroCenter and bug the salespeople to put one on display so we all can play with it. I wasn't able to pull it off, but if enough people.....
One link I found interesting: http://www.eeeuser.com/
Jeffrey A. McCright, A+ 816-210-3107 jmccright@hotmail.com
From: lerninlinux@comcast.net To: kclug@kclug.org Subject: RE: ASUS Eee PC for sale at MicroCenter Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 15:31:56 +0000
-------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Jeffrey McCright jmccright@hotmail.com
Do these have a working wireless card (not just in there for Windows) in them for Wardriving (securing networks)? Right now I am using a bootable cd distro and a USB hard drive or memory stick for my transportation needs, but there are times a laptop would be nice. That is the one application that I both would like to play with, and get tired of having to use a relatives laptop, when he screws up his network for.
--Forwarded Message Attachment-- From: jmccright@hotmail.com To: jdpruente@gmail.com; kclug@kclug.org Subject: RE: ASUS Eee PC for sale at MicroCenter Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 23:04:53 +0000
As of today Sunday, 4 November 2007, Micro Center at 93rd and Metcalf had only 4 white Eee PC's in the 4 GB Solid State Storage, 512 MB Ram model in stock, none on display but the salesman opened one up out of stock to show me. He did not install the battery or let me power up the system, but it looks nice and is incredibly light. Available colors are White, Black, Silver, pastel pink, and pastel blue. I am going to hold out for the 8GB, 1GB Ram model, myself.
Thanks,
Jeffrey A. McCright, A+ 816-210-3107 jmccright@hotmail.com
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Oops! Missed a port!!! Also has a VGA out for those who want to use an external monitor or more likely, a projector for Impress presentations
Jeffrey A. McCright, A+ 816-210-3107 jmccright@hotmail.com
From: jmccright@hotmail.com To: lerninlinux@comcast.net; kclug@kclug.org Subject: RE: ASUS Eee PC for sale at MicroCenter Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 11:27:31 -0600
Integrated WiFi 802.11b/g and integrated 10/100. Based on reviews I have read, applications that are preinstalled seem to make setting up the WiFi and Wired NIC's a breeze. The System comes with a CD that includes the manuals and the WinXP drivers, should you want to put XP on it. The System board uses the Intel ICF-9/915 system board chipset and video. The unit has a modem port, but it was plugged with a rubber cover indicating that a modem may be an add-on option or comes standard on a latter model using same case to save manufacturing costs. I have read several independent reviews and it appears that the WiFi seems to pick up AP's at greater ranges than most other laptops, but this only what I have read from the reviews. Battery life is about 3 hours, and the Screen, while small, is remarkably bright and clear, however the resolution is only 800x480 so some websites may require scrolling left to right; Again from reviews I have read.
The specs are a little confusing as I find different/conflicting information, but as best as I can tell, this is what the Eee PC has:
Processor: Intel Celeron-M 900 MHz RAM: 512MB DDR2 500mhz (Unofficially Upgradeable by hack to 2GB voiding warranty of course) Mass(??) Storage: 4GB Solid State Disk (I believe can also be upgraded to 8+ GB) OS: Customized Xandros Linux but is compatible with WinXP Display: 7" Passive matrix TFT Backlit Display with resolution of 800x480 Network: Integrated 10/100 (Suspect this to be an Intel adapter) and Integrated Wireless 802.11b/g (Suspect this to be an Intel adapter as well) Ports: 3 - USB 2.0 ports, 1 - Mic/line in, 1 - Speaker/headphone out, Power adapter port, and 1 - SD/MMC card reader port. Additional features: Integrated speakers left and right of the display, Web cam centered above display, integrated mic "mounted on bottom of laptop" Battery: 4 Cell battery 5200 mAh, Lithium-Ion with approx 3.5hrs between charges Weight: About 2 lbs
Please note that the information listed above comes from several sources including ASUS and independent reviewers and as such may contain errors.
My opinion is that if you are seriously interested in this laptop, I would take a quick trip to MicroCenter and bug the salespeople to put one on display so we all can play with it. I wasn't able to pull it off, but if enough people.....
One link I found interesting: http://www.eeeuser.com/
Jeffrey A. McCright, A+ 816-210-3107 jmccright@hotmail.com
From: lerninlinux@comcast.net To: kclug@kclug.org Subject: RE: ASUS Eee PC for sale at MicroCenter Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 15:31:56 +0000
-------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Jeffrey McCright jmccright@hotmail.com
Do these have a working wireless card (not just in there for Windows) in them for Wardriving (securing networks)? Right now I am using a bootable cd distro and a USB hard drive or memory stick for my transportation needs, but there are times a laptop would be nice. That is the one application that I both would like to play with, and get tired of having to use a relatives laptop, when he screws up his network for.
--Forwarded Message Attachment-- From: jmccright@hotmail.com To: jdpruente@gmail.com; kclug@kclug.org Subject: RE: ASUS Eee PC for sale at MicroCenter Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 23:04:53 +0000
As of today Sunday, 4 November 2007, Micro Center at 93rd and Metcalf had only 4 white Eee PC's in the 4 GB Solid State Storage, 512 MB Ram model in stock, none on display but the salesman opened one up out of stock to show me. He did not install the battery or let me power up the system, but it looks nice and is incredibly light. Available colors are White, Black, Silver, pastel pink, and pastel blue. I am going to hold out for the 8GB, 1GB Ram model, myself.
Thanks,
Jeffrey A. McCright, A+ 816-210-3107 jmccright@hotmail.com
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