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- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:17:04 +0900
- From: "david.blomberg" <david.blomberg@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Asus EEE in Japan
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Andrew Errington wrote:ASUS said that Japanese language problem made them unable to release a Linux version here at this time (most likely the same Japanese language problem that causes this problem--Microsoft and some form of business giri) The first EEEPcs was released was reportedly released in Taiwan.Well, it's here. It has a Japanese keyboard and Windows XP.
I spoke to a couple of sales people at different stores in Tokyo today who told me that all of Japan has only the 4G XP model with Japanese keyboard. No-one seems to be stocking the original Linux model.I did and I installed ubuntu and it works well. I used the NDISwrapper method for wifi and it all just works well. (tehre is a released driver as well but you will need to compile it as a module and the NDISWrapper method went in like a dream so I didn't see the need to continue)
I refuse to buy one even though I could wipe it and install Linux.
The camera also works perfectly (just make sure to switch it to NTSC as the PAL default causes it to report an error)
Its a little light on memory (knew that going in but this is for my travel machine) I was on the road Sat using my install after 40+ minutes it was reporting I still had almost 3hrs of battery left.
I just love it. (although at 800X600<480> I would say don't count on all apps being usable-no one seems to know what SVGs are or want to require 1024X768 a pox on them)
Anyway I am playing happily on it.
Dave (the other dave)
I suppose it is possible that someone will stock it later on, after all, it was only officially released here yesterday.
:(
A
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