Asus Eee PC (Part Two): Setting up the full KDE GNU/Linux Experience
Sun, 03/23/2008 - 03:15 | by Anonymous
In Part One of my Eee PC series I looked at the hardware specifications of this miniature marvel. In such a small space Asus have managed to cram in a lot and at a price that is so low that it ought be illegal. However, it is a cliche to recall that hardware without software is junk—unless you have a fetish for silicon. In this post I will look at the software on the Eee PC.
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