Either download and run the eee script for ubuntu or just install ubuntu eee from the ubuntu-eee website – it sorts EVERYTHING out and has Netbook remix which is pretty awesome but if you wand the 3D cube desktop and Beryl/Compiz effects, you’ll need to switch to a full desktop with the “desktop switcher” application or just remove the netbook widget. Wireless strength is actually the same as on Xandros but the signal strength indicator is calibrated to read the strength differently, that’s all.
“I wanna help people because a lot of people helped me.” -9:09
That’s exactly what Ubuntu is all about. Way to go bro and good luck with your future endeavors!
Now its much easy bacause ubuntu make an side for the eeepc and the explain how to download and instal it..
its a realy cool software..
cant belive that its free xD
Nice video, I’m thinking of buying one of these badboys to stick Ubuntu on it. Did the wifi work straight away on it?
I use Ubuntu at home, so I’m pretty used to it. I’m guessing the reason Ubuntu didn’t boot to start with was that there was a problem with ‘X’ or the interface that linux uses. So you booted Ubuntu without booting into the actual visual interface, just the command line. This is only a guess, but it’s likely that could’ve happened.
Good job – I’m a Mac guy too, and Macs are ez, so the fact that you did wirehead tricks and made it work – gives me hope.
Good commentary – sounds like u got a buzz after u made it work ! LOL
So, you’re running this OS off your SD card? All you had to do was select it during install?
From what I’ve heard, you don’t want to do many installs on your SSD , if its that easy and runs that well off the SD card. Then great!
Thanks man, I won’t give up, I ordered my eee and should receive it soon. I’ll try to keep you updated if I get around and make it work… btw i’m a mac guy too!
nice commentary bro. nothing more soft on the ear then listening to someone just say it like I would.. pretty good job. and even though I put xp on mine I commend you for sticking with it till you got it then posting up all that hard work. goodluck. let us know if you if you experiment with anything else.
How long did the commands take? If I’m reasonably experienced in computers and Linux, can I do it? I’m still thinking about buying an eeePC over the weekend, as it seems awesome. Please tell me your thoughts!
I already installed eeexubuntu and i thought it sucked there are still alot of bugs in it and also the interface isn’t any better then xandros what comes on it. but thanks for the info and the cool comment.
oh man i wish you knew before! you can get a version of ubuntu called eeebuntu which is already optimized for the eeepc. i have ubuntu on my desktop and i love it too, and it also took me forever to work around the bugs and install compiz, etc. it probably took me as long as you! im planning on buying the 8 or 8.9 inch eeepc when its available, and plan on installing eeexubuntu.
Saturday, 28. February 2009
Haha Carmen Electra.
Saturday, 28. February 2009
Either download and run the eee script for ubuntu or just install ubuntu eee from the ubuntu-eee website – it sorts EVERYTHING out and has Netbook remix which is pretty awesome but if you wand the 3D cube desktop and Beryl/Compiz effects, you’ll need to switch to a full desktop with the “desktop switcher” application or just remove the netbook widget. Wireless strength is actually the same as on Xandros but the signal strength indicator is calibrated to read the strength differently, that’s all.
Saturday, 28. February 2009
Do you have wireless internet on ubuntu, if so how did you do it?
Saturday, 28. February 2009
favorite saying = “you can install different things to do different things”
lol nice vid and yeah ubuntu was kinda hard to get running but now i switch from ubuntu (running on main flash) and windows vista (micro sd card)
Saturday, 28. February 2009
Dude… you’re vid has inspired me to get a EEEpc and try that, too. Thanx man!
Saturday, 28. February 2009
ermm could you please tell me how to??:(coz ive been trying for ages and im about to give up!
Saturday, 28. February 2009
“I wanna help people because a lot of people helped me.” -9:09
That’s exactly what Ubuntu is all about. Way to go bro and good luck with your future endeavors!
Saturday, 28. February 2009
Now its much easy bacause ubuntu make an side for the eeepc and the explain how to download and instal it..
its a realy cool software..
cant belive that its free xD
Saturday, 28. February 2009
are you from the country?
Saturday, 28. February 2009
Hacker in the making – good job viperbmw69
Saturday, 28. February 2009
I was wondering if the built in wifi still works with ubuntu.
Saturday, 28. February 2009
Nice video, I’m thinking of buying one of these badboys to stick Ubuntu on it. Did the wifi work straight away on it?
I use Ubuntu at home, so I’m pretty used to it. I’m guessing the reason Ubuntu didn’t boot to start with was that there was a problem with ‘X’ or the interface that linux uses. So you booted Ubuntu without booting into the actual visual interface, just the command line. This is only a guess, but it’s likely that could’ve happened.
Thanks for the vid,
-Leo
Saturday, 28. February 2009
you can use a 4gig sd card for ubuntu or windows
Saturday, 28. February 2009
Good job – I’m a Mac guy too, and Macs are ez, so the fact that you did wirehead tricks and made it work – gives me hope.
Good commentary – sounds like u got a buzz after u made it work ! LOL
Saturday, 28. February 2009
well there are a couple options, you can use an external drive or a 16g sd card
Saturday, 28. February 2009
cool video! I enjoyed all 9 minutes.
Saturday, 28. February 2009
Your video got 5 stars from me just because you’re so likeable man.
Saturday, 28. February 2009
So, you’re running this OS off your SD card? All you had to do was select it during install?
From what I’ve heard, you don’t want to do many installs on your SSD , if its that easy and runs that well off the SD card. Then great!
Saturday, 28. February 2009
how much ram do you have
Saturday, 28. February 2009
how do you make is scroll I cant get more windows in the botom of my right screen
Saturday, 28. February 2009
Thanks man, I won’t give up, I ordered my eee and should receive it soon. I’ll try to keep you updated if I get around and make it work… btw i’m a mac guy too!
Good video… take care!
Saturday, 28. February 2009
nice commentary bro. nothing more soft on the ear then listening to someone just say it like I would.. pretty good job. and even though I put xp on mine I commend you for sticking with it till you got it then posting up all that hard work. goodluck. let us know if you if you experiment with anything else.
Saturday, 28. February 2009
How long did the commands take? If I’m reasonably experienced in computers and Linux, can I do it? I’m still thinking about buying an eeePC over the weekend, as it seems awesome. Please tell me your thoughts!
Saturday, 28. February 2009
I already installed eeexubuntu and i thought it sucked there are still alot of bugs in it and also the interface isn’t any better then xandros what comes on it. but thanks for the info and the cool comment.
Saturday, 28. February 2009
oh man i wish you knew before! you can get a version of ubuntu called eeebuntu which is already optimized for the eeepc. i have ubuntu on my desktop and i love it too, and it also took me forever to work around the bugs and install compiz, etc. it probably took me as long as you! im planning on buying the 8 or 8.9 inch eeepc when its available, and plan on installing eeexubuntu.