SoftwareStart Button In Easy Desktop ModeSource: forum.eeeuser.com There is a folder /etc/X11/icewm, by creating a folder /home/user/.icewm and copy the references file to it. I then edit the file changing the option TaskBarShowStartMenu from 0 to 1
Here come work space 2 : GPRS Configuration UtilitySource: 3eportal.com Utility to configure your bluetooth connected phone for use as a modem with your 3epc. Just right click on the .deb file after download and choose "Install DEB file" from the menu and it will install everything for you and then run the config utility, make sure your phone has bluetooth enabled, is discoverable and within range of the 3epc when you are inastalling or it will fail. After installation is complete restart the GUI (CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE) to see the icons in your internet and settings tab. Enable Advanced Desktop ModeSource: wiki.eeeuser.com There are a number of different ways to enable Advanced Desktop Mode. This wiki article contains the following ways:
Ubuntu Hardy on the EeeSource: eee.ricey.co.uk Thursday 24th April 2008 saw the release of Ubuntu (Hardy Heron) 8.04 (and friends). So it was time to get it on my Eee. I had tried to get the Beta to install with little success - I thought getting Hardy onto the Eee would be a nightmare! To my surprise, however, after a little research and the experience of installing Gutsy, Hardy is now fully running on my Eee. Everything works including overclocking. Ubuntu Mobile Edition For Your EeePCInstall gOS on EeePCSource: clumpc.com gOS provides an environment very similar looking to OS X, but with Ubuntu at its heart. Many Google services are baked right in along with standards like Firefox and Skype. Help with gOS is available at Faqly, which is also linked right from the Dock.
1. Download the latest version of gOS at thinkgos.com How to Tweak Your Eee PCSource: www.linuxjournal.com ASUS' diminutive sub-notebook, the Eee PC, has so far exceeded expectations and is sold out virtually everywhere. Its simple interface and wallet-friendly pricing have contributed to making the Eee the most popular gadget this season. Installing eeeXubuntuSource: wiki.eeeuser.com eeeXubuntu is a custom version of the Xubuntu 7.10 Live CD with fully-integrated hardware support, including native wireless drivers, functioning Ethernet support, tweaks for low-resolution desktop environments, and other miscellaneous fixes. Wherever possible, these changes are incorporated using custom .deb packages rather than spewing assorted files all over post-install. The goal of this project is to maintain a easy-to-install Xubuntu Live CD image for the eeePC, allowing for a reliable base Xubuntu install. One strong advantage of development for the eeePC is a common hardware platform shared by all users. (Those who are missing a miniPCI slot may, of course, disagree.) If you're just looking for an easy way to get Xubuntu installed on your eeePC, welcome. Hit up the eeeXubuntu forum, ask questions and feel free to help out. A broader goal of this project is to assist the Ubuntu community in supporting the eeePC hardware, with an eye towards other Dynabook-like form factors like Everex's Cloudbook and the OLPC XO-1. Load OSX 10.5 Leopard on the eeePCSource: uneasysilence.com
So, ever since I got the eeePC I’ve loved how easy it is to tinker with. Since I’m not a Linux guy, I dumped the Xandros preload and opted for Windows XP so I could you my EVDO USB datacard and blogging software easier, but I wondered could I install OSX on it? And, after trial and error - you can! Installing Vista on Asus Eee PC 1000HSource: www.tweaktown.com Windows XP is so yesterday... we couldn’t get really super downright excited about the new Eee PC 1000H until we installed Windows Vista Ultimate. So that's just what we tried to do...
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