[SGVLUG] linux-friendly netbooks
Sean
sean at seanodonnell.com
Thu Sep 3 15:45:59 PDT 2009
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Subject: Re: [SGVLUG] linux-friendly netbooks
Date: 03/09/09 20:04
>
>
> Sean wrote:
> > I have the EPC1000HD, which came stocked with Windows XP.
> >
> > I soon replaced the Windows XP OS after discovering 1 week later that
it had
> > included a Sino rootkit/keylogger, which either came out of the box
(thanks
> > Asus),
>
> Um... really? How did you determine this? I would think if it included a
> keystroke logger then others would have found it.
>
> or was somehow embedded in a version of Cygwin that I had downloaded
> > from anl.gov mirrors.
>
> Yeah..... somewhat I don't think so. Paranoid much?
>
> >
> > In any event, I installed Debian etch via TFTP.
>
> TFTP? Or FTP?
PXE/TFTP. The fact that you even ask this just goes to show that you're
blinded by audaciously ignorant assumptions, which explains the tone in your
response.
It's OK though, I know email has that affect on interpretation. =p
>
> The most painstaking task
> > has been dealing with the drivers for this machine's NIC. I was
easily able
> > to get the wifi drivers installed and running after a few hours of
googling,
> > but I've still (a year later almost) have gotten the wired NIC to
work,
> > which is more due to lack of time and desire than anything.
> >
> > The one gripe I have is that I can't get a really feasible resolution
(to my
> > standards), so it's really not something I find myself using much,
aside
> > from when traveling. I'd rather have an iphone though, in that sense.
>
> Oh ho ho. An iPhone... and that isn't tracking/monitoring you 5 ways
> from Sunday? :)
>
> Come on.
>
>
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