Jeremy Katz wrote:
Smaller form-factor machines such as the Asus eeePC have gotten a fair
bit of the tech press spotlight of late. Have you bought one with the
idea of running Fedora on it? Or have you thought about doing so?
I've done a few different draft images for the Asus EeePC model 900 that can be
put on a USB pen drive then booted and optionally installed. I used
livecd-tools to build them.
Gnome Image (600M):
http://www.freeeee.org/images/FREEEEE-200808080001.ext2
Text only (199M):
http://www.freeeee.org/images/FREEEEE-minimal-200808102048.ext2
Minimal GUI openbox (300M):
http://www.freeeee.org/images/FREEEEE-200808080001.ext2
I've done a number of other images floating around as well, and I have a super
rad one waiting in the wings hahaha.
These are based on BLAG 90k which is based on Fedora 9. The kernel (-libre +
-rt) supports all hardware on the EeePC 701/900 using *only* free software.
This includes wifi with the ath5k driver. It is based on -libre and -rt plus
various other patches.
If you are interested in this I can keep you updated when I do new images (like
every few days right now).
-Jeff
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