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Expansys are doing the 4gb for £159.99 plus delivery black or white.
only from 1100 to 1500 today though.
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SirTom909 (14/08/2008)
thanks for the response guys, appreciate it.
Gonna go with FreeBSD 7.0 and pop KDE on top of it
should work fine if you can integrate the Madwifi Hal from ticket 1192
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I'll be sat in J.D. Wetherspoons browsing the forums on mine at some point tomorrow, pint of Guinness in hand. 
I'm still using my eeepc with a default, but slightly tweaked, Xandros installation.
In all honesty, it does exactly what it's supposed to perfectly well, so I've seen little point in changing.
If I were going to change, it would be to Mandriva 2008.1, which supports all of the eee hardware without any fuss. I've also seen an Ubuntu installation on a work colleagues eee which worked quite well, though he did confess that it took a bit of setting up. Ubuntu would never be my first choice, but each to their own.
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feck forgot about congifuring WiFi :s
hmmm gonna pick one up this afternoon i think
thanks for all the help btw

iMac 24" 2.4GHZ Core 2 Duo - 2GB RAM ATI Radeon HD2600 - OSX 10.5.5
MacBook Pro 17" 2.4GHZ Core 2 Duo - 4GB RAM Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT - OSX 10.5.5
MacMini / 20" Apple Display - 1.6GHZ Core Duo - 1GB RAM Intel GMA OSX 10.5.5 Server
iPhone 3G (02 - UK) 2.1.0 FirmWare
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Regarding Puppy there are several remastered versions especially for the Asus.
The best is Dingoplus. That is basically the latest Puppy v4 with drivers for the Asus and OpenOffice installed.
You can download it from - http://puppylinux.org/downloads/puplets/dingoplus
Why not grab the iso (its a live cd naturally) and give it a try on your desktop. Its worth remembering that you could even install Dingoplus simply to a USB drive and boot the Asus from it as and when you want, even if you don't fully install it to the Asus.
Cheers,
vfm

The VFM (Value For Money) Addict
Signatures are old hat. Everyone should be using PIN's by now.
Mine's - 4300315266779005801580
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