Reference: Asus EeePC Stuff
A bunch of stuff I found using WordPress’s blog search feature. Out of 546 items (many of which were duplicated; all of which were out of chronological order, dammit!), I slogged through 280, then gave up.
eeePC safe overclock with eeectl.exe
eeectl is a tiny yet powerful program for Asus EEE PC series, it runs on Windows® and allows you to control & overclock your EEE PC on the fly.
Software pollution: the hidden drive to hardware pollution — recounts his adventure with DVD burning software and the EeePC
Asus eeePC: byebye world! — see the picture(!)
my eeepc is back — notable for the photo showing a Palm TX on top of the keyboard!
Proud Parents — ultimate geek photo
Tohiba Libretto: 8.3″ x 5.7″ x 1.2″ - 2.1 lbs
Asus EeePC: 8.86″ x 6.30″ x 0.79-1.26″ - 2.0 lbs
5 Months with the EEEPC. An interim review. By a woman.
EEEPC and the Keyboard..XP..Battery…Ubuntu & more
If you view it as a toy you won’t be dissapointed anything more than that and you will be very dissappointed.
Guy tries to use a 2G Surf(!!!) EeePC as his main computer for a week. Aborts on Day 2. List of his posts.
The sticking point here is the price; whatever SRP it ends up with, it will be too much - because it’ll have slipped off the sweet spot the 701 was in. 70% of the original magic of the EeePC was from the low price point, to be honest. For a few bucks more, you can get a more fully configured and equipped (albeit chunkier and heavier) entry-level laptop. If you feel the ultraportability is worth the shortcomings, then by all means, get one.
That the Asus EeePC is a good machine, affordable, capable, useful, portable. Within reason, there’s hardly anything you can’t do with it. It’s the gadget with the best value for money I’ve ever gotten in my life, bar none. It’s rock solid, and certainly touches the heart. I will continue to give it the highest recommendations.
But much as I have gotten used to it, my hands still have small continuing arguments with the keyboard, and my eyes often decry the size of the screen. As I get older I know this won’t abate, but likely get worse. Young whippersnappers won’t have these problems, but I’m an old fart already, even before I got the EeePC.
The one downside is the short screen. The new wordpress image loading pop up window has all the vital buttons off the screen with no way to navigate to them. I wanted to load a picture of my teva’s on the blog but that’s not going to happen just yet. guess I’ll have to rely on the flickr feed to share photos until wordpress gets that kink worked out.
Photo: EeePC next to ginormous 17″-screen hp laptop
Sony C1 Picturebook vs. Asus EeePC — ah, pictures I’ve wanted to see, with text.
Attention EEEPC Users- Are you running an Older unpatched version of XP??
Do NOT Defrag your Solid State Drives
If you are running The Windows OS on a Solid State Drive or Card remove your swap file ASAP.
Eee PC won’t Boot and How to Fix It
How to read comic books these days — Holy Warren Ellis, Batman!!
My son Dan is currently figuring out how to sync my N82 with an eeepc running Ubuntu (just to keep up with the geeks), so I used my Sanyo Xacti.
Then I found the eeePC. The answer to my prayers.For a writer its a great tool… better screen than the Alphasmart but just as cheap (and even more portable).
Hmmmm … I tried something different in BlogDesk. I specified a background color for blockquotes. I guess that was stripped out by this template. Too bad. It would have been one weird rainbow of a post!
May 11, 2008 at 5:18 am
Asus EeePC Stuff? what the bleep is this
it’s all greek to me
this link was on my blog as one of those allegedly automatic PRP!
i wonder what tags or categories we have in common
the blog in question is about decimal time
cheers
ps
it took me to your “dead” blog
why did you start another?
is it that your blog name was needing to be changed?
as this is what i think i need to do
but i can’t copy and past all accross
and
what about my business cards?!
May 11, 2008 at 10:54 am
I suggest turning off that idiotic automatic generation of Possibly Related Posts. Not only doesn’t it work properly, some people have been embarrassed by the stupid connections that algorithm has made.
I killed the out blog due to popular reader revolt. An act of contempt on my part.
Started this new one. Less than 7 months life left in it.
I have no idea about the WordPress issues. Ask in the forums. Experts there,