Full dmesg and lspci http://www.fabianrodriguez.com/blog/archives/2007/10/26/ubuntu-710-gibbon-swings-on-the-asus-eee/
- Alexey. On Nov 14, 2007 1:02 AM, Alexey Suslikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andreas Maus wrote: > > > Did anyone try to run OpenBSD on Asus new small eeePC? > > Output of /proc/cpuinfo (1) and lspci (2) can be found here: > > > > (1) http://scr3.golem.de/?d=0711/Eee-Test&a=55901&s=9 > > (2) http://scr3.golem.de/?d=0711/Eee-Test&a=55901&s=10 > > > > 4 GB Flashdrive and 512MB+ RAM is enough and the CPU is a > > simple Celeron ... O.K. the Atheros (LAN and WLAN) adapters > > may be the problem ... > > > > So did anyone tried to install OpenBSD on it ? > > Will it work (of couse! ;) ) but has anyone experience > > about the nonworking devices ? (esp. the mentioned LAN/WLAN > > adapters) > > Looks like WLAN is Atheros 5212 which is ath(4) under OpenBSD. > See here http://forums.bsdnexus.com/viewtopic.php?pid=16360#p16360 > > About LAN. I think it is Attansic/Atheros L2. It is unsupported as of > 4.2 and -current. There are linux drivers: > > Attansic L1 Gigabit (also can be found on ASUS P5K mainboards) > http://atl1.sourceforge.net/ > > Attansic L2 10/100 (also can be found on ASUS F5R laptops) > http://lwn.net/Articles/218588/ > > Btw, Attansic drivers (according to source code and module naming) > are somehow based on (derived from) Intel drivers. > > Ask developers. Maybe these drivers are easy to port if you'll donate > couple of Eee-PCs. They are so cheap :) > > - Alexey.