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John Layt wrote:
> So, anyone tried putting 10.3 on an Asus eee yet?  Does it work without much 
> hacking?  I'm thinking of going with a KDE4 only install :-)
> 
> John.
> 
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You are talking about the 512Mb and 2G/4G/(8G in US/Asia only :-() flash
drive sub micro notebook are you not?

Considering that the machine comes with Xandros preinstalled and has a
rather special hardware setup; which I would assume that this copy of
Xandros is optimised for, and ASUS are committed to to support; I would
wonder why anyone would want to this, except out of a sense of adventure.

I suspect that installing openSuSE might not be exactly wise or easy
(for a start one would probably have to build and debug a special
version of the Kernel). Installing KDE4 in its current reported status
would be seriously adventurous on this hardware... (though there is a
good argument for a special handheld and sub-micro version of SuSE).

I would intrigued to hear the results of this experiment if anyone has
attempted it...

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