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    HD install on Eee 701 (4Gb)

    Just asking if anyone has done it: I need to escape from the hell that is Xandos!

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    Your best bet is to do one of the following:

    1) Install Debian or Slackware from scratch. Both of these distributions give you a lot of control during the installation process that can be used to keep the install size down below 4GB.
    2) Install a Linux distro that has been specifically tweaked to run on an EEE PC like Pupeee or EEEXubuntu:

    http://wiki.eeeuser.com/#custom_eee_linux_distros

    3) Do a "Poorman's install" for the CD (not DVD) version of KNOPPIX as explained in the wiki and forums. Create a Persistent Home to store your user files. This poorman's install will only take up 700MB and leave plenty of space for additional files.

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    Have both Knoppix.5.3.1.DVD.iso and pupeee on usb flash drive and am grub booting them into EeePC 4g . Also from there in Knoppix am Gprs connecting via mobile phone to web. Small cheap portable powerfull and everywhere. Original software is still on EeePC.

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    Wow! Is your network card recognized? My EEE 900 has an atheros chipset and unfortunately Knoppix doesn't recognize it. Maybe your earlier version uses a different chipset?

    Also take a look at Mandriva - especially the latest 2008.1 release. They seem to be really excited about EEE support out of the box, although I'm not sure everything is open-source for the EEE

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    These are the details of the two Internet connection hardware from the connection wizard in Eee 701 original software:
    .....................
    Description: Atheros Technology Corp. L2 100 Mbit Ethernet Adapter
    Device type: PCI
    Manufacturer: Atheros Technology Corp
    MAC address: 00:1f:c6:7b:1f:fd
    Driver: atl2
    ....................
    Description: Atheros Communications, Inc AR5007EG 802.11 b/g Wireless PCI Express Adapter
    Device type: PCI
    Manufacturer: Atheros Communications, Inc
    MAC address: 00:15:af:93:5a:ed
    Driver: ath_pci
    .................
    And also I assume that this one is coming from my phone:
    Description: ArkMicroChips USB-UART Controller
    Device type: USB
    Manufacturer: ArkMicroChips
    Driver: ark3116
    ..............

    A search in knoppix for ath_pci gives :
    /sys/module/ath_pci/
    /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ath_pci
    clicking on the sub folders in these directories goes seeming reoccurring on forever.
    A search in knoppix for atl2 gives : nothing.

    On the storage in EeePC:

    Index of file:///mnt/hdc2/lib/modules/2.6.21.4-eeepc/atheros/
    Up to higher level directory
    File: ath_dfs.ko 34 KB 02/12/08 01:00:53
    File: ath_hal.ko 157 KB 02/12/08 01:00:53
    File: ath_pci.ko 103 KB 02/12/08 01:00:53
    File: ath_rate_atheros.ko 31 KB 02/12/08 01:00:53
    File: wlan.ko 211 KB 02/12/08 01:00:53
    File: wlan_scan_sta.ko 16 KB 02/12/08 01:00:53

    Index of file:///mnt/hdc2/lib/modules/2.6.21.4-eeepc/net
    Up to higher level directory
    File: atl2.ko 36 KB 09/24/07 15:05:57
    So I figure it is a matter of copying the files over to somewhere? in knoppix or altering the script in knoppix to search these directories.
    Will wait here for someone who knows how to proceed.

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    Till then, you might also want to take a look at this Pupeee wireless on assus eee 4g for successful use of wireless on eeepc.

    another thing that takes a while to find: alt+left click and hold down will move the (kde) windows that are too big for the eee screen in knoppix.

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    eee Install of Knoppix...

    Just did a thorough "How To" style post at:

    Knoppix: Is it possible to install that one ?

    http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?pid=745128#p745128

    Since there were a number of eee-specific issues being addressed, it made the most sense to post it there.

    NOTE TO NON-EEE USERS WANTING TO GET KNOPPIX WORKING ON THEIR NETBOOK: Much of the advice in that post can be distilled and adapted for other netbook hardware platforms...

    P.S. Sure; you can get a stock install of Debian going and do many of the desktop mods that Knoppix has done -or for those without the time to learn much of GNU Linux's internals and wanting a useful and functioning distro running on their netbook ASAP, you can just leverage off of Knoppix...

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