Thursday, February 7, 2008

eeeXubuntu on Eee PC with 1GB SD

Well, I have The Eee pc for 2 days now and I can't resist the urge the test an other distro. So made a live eeeXubuntu SD card as described on http://wiki.eeeuser.com/ubuntu:eeexubuntu:home

I'm not going to install it on the SSD but, I'll try all kinds of things on the 4 gb SDHC card I ordered. I think it's best to wait some more, till all probs have been solved.


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4 comments:

Timothy Parez said...

SD vs SDHC ?
What's the difference?

JO3RI said...

It's all about speed and capacity.

SD => max 2gb
SD HC (high capacity) => more than 2 gb

when you buy, check read speed. I ordered a 20 MB/s card VERY FAST most cards get 2,4 or 6 MB/s

http://www.sdcard.org/about/sdhc/

BE WARNED NOT ALL DEVICES CAN READ SDHC.

The Eee PC can.

Niels said...

Can you switch the keys? So you can make a qwerty from a azerty?

JO3RI said...

Don't think so, because it is not only changing a to q, z to w. A lot of symbols change in combination with other keys.

1234567890 stay on the same place, &é"'(-è_çà) or on a total different place but on the same keys.

So you can't make a correct qwerty out of an azerty and visa versa.