On Thursday 07 August 2008, Pau wrote: > If I understand it correctly after seeing dmesg (thanks!), the acer > aspire one is more compatible with openbsd (-current) than the asus > eeepc... > > I am looking forward to having one of these light-weight laptops with > "solid state" hard drive (in contrast to the vaporous state disks) and > this one seems to be quite fine; ethernet, wireless and sound are > working fine. Speedstep is working only on max and min, but I can live > with that > > Has anybody tried a recent snapshot on the asus eeepc?
There isn't much that doesn't work on the ASUS eeePC 701 with the current snaps - the inbuilt wireless still doesn't work (reyk@ is about to work on this!) and the inbuilt camera. Don't think there's anything else... There are some known issues with the eeePC 900 series machines, however I don't have access to one to confirm (apparently they can hang during boot, etc). Also, I highly doubt that the wireless will work on the Acer Aspire One - the Atheros AR5424 14.2 appears to be the same wireless that's in the eeePC 701, which is currently unsupported. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- => Joel Sing | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 0419 577 603 <= ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time." - Terry Pratchett, Hogfather