The Arch's stock kernel (as any other kernel) will always be enough: What this "special" kernel does is only to build used module inside the kernel, reducing the loading time. It's a lot of fun and you learn a lot about the linux kernel and your own machine by doing so, but this does not diminish Arch's kernel ;) You will have the exact same functionality with both. Here's the link: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=22904 There might be others too. N 2009/4/14 Andrei Thorp <garoth@gmail.com>
Also, there is a custom Arch kernel for Eee somewhere on AUR, iirc. It's optimized for the system and rather nifty from what I hear. My friend tried it with great success.
-AT
I have an EeePC 1000 and it works fine with Arch. It's running KDE 4.2 without problem. You'll always need to tweak those small machines since
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Nicolas Bigaouette <nbigaouette@gmail.com> wrote: they
are not that powerful. For example you might want a lighter DE then KDE, like XFCE or LXDE. Are you talking about darcs, the distributed revision control system? If so I don't know. I am using subversion and git though. Its quite independant of the machine... You can avoid anybody you want, but I would suggest you stay away from Kim Jong-il... :D
I think any netbooks, coming with XP or Linux, will have good linux support. Mine came with a derivation of Xandros, which I wiped and installed Arch. I do have some rants about my Eee 1000 though. The wireless card (rt2860) has a driver, but its quality is mediocre. I've replaced it with an intel 4965 which is better IMO. The BIOS upgrades are not "stable" too: BIOS upgrades changes the behaviour of the machine.For example, with the original firmware, some keys generated different acpi events depending on the actual state of the machine (wifi on and off for example). After an upgrade, it went to a single event, and now its back to many events, but only for some keys. Its a pain.
I cant say for other types, but I'm still satisfied with my 1000 :)
2009/4/14 Maurício <briqueabraque@yahoo.com>
Hi,
Do you had any experience using darcs on these small Eee-like notebooks? Is there someone I should avoid? Do you think those which come with Linux instaled are always sure to run any Linux distro?
Thanks, Maurício