Has anybody had any luck with a good wi-fi manager? The default Xandros had
a beauty, and I was disappointed with (x)ubuntu's default.

On 02/04/2008, Les Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Am Mittwoch, den 02.04.2008, 08:07 +0800 schrieb Senectus .:
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> > >  James
> > You're probably better off just jumping right to the pre-optimized
> > distro for it, eeeXubuntu:
> > http://wiki.eeeuser.com/ubuntu:eeexubuntu:home
>
>
> Was gonna suggest eeeXubuntu, too. A post about installing a slightly
> newer kernel is also available on the eeeXubuntu forums at eeeuser.com.
> This has better hardware support all round and has USB suspend turned on
> by default, so you can put your eee to sleep with a mounted SD card in
> the slot and not have it go haywire.
>
> There's not much to remove from eeeXubuntu. Apart from adding lots of
> multimedia and network apps that it doesn't ship with, I think the only
> software change I made was uninstall Abiword and replace it with
> Openoffice. And even with a bilingual install the space taken up was
> less than 2.5 GB.
>
> However, I'm sorry to say that I found the wifi still too flaky for my
> needs. So for external use I slapped a (gulp) nLited WinXP on the SSD
> and now run eeeXubuntu for home use only, off a 4GB SDHC card. This
> probably has more to do with my uni's network more than anything,
> because I know there are plenty of happy wifi-using eeeXubuntu users out
> there :) I did also find eeeXubuntu a bit slow to boot, which is a
> hassle given the eee's nature as a portable device. :(
>
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