Debian on the Eee
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Steven_Rosenber Jun 25, 2008 11:31 AM EDT |
I would be nice to see Debian preloaded on a big commercial product. But I'll believe it when I see it. It seems that every distro out there is working on an Eee-friendly port, from OpenBSD and NetBSD all the way to Ubuntu. Again, Debian would be great. There will be enough UMPCs out there for more than one distro to grab a piece of the market. What do you think the upcoming Dell E is going to run? (Dell canceled their meeting with me for this Tuesday, for reasons unknown to me, so I didn't get a chance to ask). |
jdixon Jun 25, 2008 12:17 PM EDT |
> What do you think the upcoming Dell E is going to run? If I had to guess, I'd guess the new version of Ubuntu they've been working on for this type of device. |
number6x Jun 25, 2008 2:56 PM EDT |
I wonder if there is a fee for running Xandros? That might be a motivation for, at least, toying with Debian. Asus seems to have a very good track record of supporting Linux. I have been happy with their motherboards, and the Linux laptop vendors seem to favor their laptops. Lenovo also does a good job, but I think that was IBM driven originally. If your laptop works with Debian or slack, chances are it will work with almost any other Linux out there. |
azerthoth Jun 25, 2008 5:04 PM EDT |
*shameless plug* The current (Beta) Sabayon installer has the Eee as an install option already. The official "stable" release is only a few (~2) weeks away from developer scuttle butt. So Sabayon lands yet another first, yay!! |
thenixedreport Jun 25, 2008 8:22 PM EDT |
You and your Sabayon. :P |
gus3 Jun 25, 2008 9:06 PM EDT |
*mumble mumble grumble* @number6x: Yes, IBM sold their laptop division to Lenovo. |
vainrveenr Jun 26, 2008 10:11 AM EDT |
Quoting:I would be nice to see Debian preloaded on a big commercial product.Certainly Ubuntu, and for good reason. It may not be the basic core-distro itself that matters most on UMPCs (Debian in this case), but rather how effectively and smoothly the more custom-developed distros based upon these can be tailored to work perfectly on UMPCs "right-out-of-the-box" so to speak. The various flavors of Ubuntu plus Xandros are of course such custom-developed distros based upon Debian. Quoting:Again, Debian would be great.And probably ALSO great would be the less-commercial offsprings of Debian such as the highly DistroWatch.com-ranked Linux Mint, Damn Small Linux, and Dreamlinux. Even as this is written, the distribution release of sidux 2008-02 has been just rolled; sidux a desktop Linux distribution based on Debian's unstable branch 'sid' ( see http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=04964 ). A potentially lingering issue for UMPC users with Debian itself and some Debian-derived distros such as sidux, is last month's reported CVE-2008-0166 OpenSSL vulnerability. Yes, there are fixes for this vulnerability, such as reported by this thread's author at http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/103054/. At the same time, can one reasonably guess that upcoming Slackware-derived distros -- competing with Debian-based ones here -- may also target UMPCs? Slackware-based Vector Linux 5.9-SOHO-DELUXE has been released just as of this writing and new releases of Zenwalk and GoblinX have already come out during the last week alone. |
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