* [gentoo-user] Gentoo on an Asus netbook
@ 2009-09-13 16:21 Philip Webb
2009-09-13 16:39 ` Dwayne Sykes
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From: Philip Webb @ 2009-09-13 16:21 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Gentoo User
I'm planning to buy a netbook sometime in the next few weeks.
The most likely choice is an Asus 1005HA :
http://www.canadacomputers.com/index.php?do=ShowProduct&cmd=pd&pid=025389&cid=NBK.862.656
It has a 1600 MHz processor, 1 GB memory & a 160 GB hard drive.
Asus is a very reliable manufacturer in my experience
& this version is the cheapest & looks as if it would meet my needs.
Hopefully, the price will drop a bit more in the near future.
My intended use is simply to be able to read, edit & make notes on texts,
esp books I have downloaded (eg Jane Austen, Gibbon),
while lying back in my chair or on my bed, not sitting up at my desk;
It may also be useful to take to my office at the UoT
to work on my transit archives there occasionally
& might help at public meetings, making notes or checking documents.
My desktop manager wb Fluxbox, my typical app Gvim,
other regulars Terminal (Xfce), Xpdf, Feh: no KDE or Gnome;
I might install the binary OO for a spreadsheet;
I don't see myself using it for wireless Internet, video or sound.
Most of the time, I sb able to run it plugged in, not from the battery.
It comes with M$ XP installed in the factory (with Firefox),
which I may keep in case there's a hardware failure under warranty
(I can demonstrate it's not Linux which is causing the problem),
but of course I shall use Linux for all my activities above.
I thought re other distros to avoid a lot of slow compiling,
but the advantage is a mirage: Slackware & Arch users have to compile kernels
& I would have to learn how to do things their way to get anywhere;
Mandriva has a version for EEE, but it's likely to default to KDE 4 (ugh!).
I see myself using System Rescue to get started, reducing the XP partition,
installing the Gentoo system + Kernel 2.6.31 + X , then a sparse set of apps;
I might try compiling on my desktop machine, then copying the binary across.
There are howto's on the Gentoo Wiki & elsewhere, eg
http://wiki.eeeuser.com/howto:installgentoo
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Asus_Eee_PC_901
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Asus_Eee_PC_1000HA
Does anyone have warnings, suggestions or advice ?
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo on an Asus netbook
2009-09-13 16:21 [gentoo-user] Gentoo on an Asus netbook Philip Webb
@ 2009-09-13 16:39 ` Dwayne Sykes
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Dwayne Sykes @ 2009-09-13 16:39 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Gentoo User
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On Sunday 13 September 2009 12:21:26 pm Philip Webb wrote:
> I'm planning to buy a netbook sometime in the next few weeks.
> The most likely choice is an Asus 1005HA :
>
>
> http://www.canadacomputers.com/index.php?do=ShowProduct&cmd=pd&pid=025389&
> cid=NBK.862.656
>
> It has a 1600 MHz processor, 1 GB memory & a 160 GB hard drive.
> Asus is a very reliable manufacturer in my experience
> & this version is the cheapest & looks as if it would meet my needs.
> Hopefully, the price will drop a bit more in the near future.
>
> My intended use is simply to be able to read, edit & make notes on texts,
> esp books I have downloaded (eg Jane Austen, Gibbon),
> while lying back in my chair or on my bed, not sitting up at my desk;
> It may also be useful to take to my office at the UoT
> to work on my transit archives there occasionally
> & might help at public meetings, making notes or checking documents.
> My desktop manager wb Fluxbox, my typical app Gvim,
> other regulars Terminal (Xfce), Xpdf, Feh: no KDE or Gnome;
> I might install the binary OO for a spreadsheet;
> I don't see myself using it for wireless Internet, video or sound.
> Most of the time, I sb able to run it plugged in, not from the battery.
>
> It comes with M$ XP installed in the factory (with Firefox),
> which I may keep in case there's a hardware failure under warranty
> (I can demonstrate it's not Linux which is causing the problem),
> but of course I shall use Linux for all my activities above.
> I thought re other distros to avoid a lot of slow compiling,
> but the advantage is a mirage: Slackware & Arch users have to compile
> kernels & I would have to learn how to do things their way to get
> anywhere; Mandriva has a version for EEE, but it's likely to default to
> KDE 4 (ugh!).
>
> I see myself using System Rescue to get started, reducing the XP partition,
> installing the Gentoo system + Kernel 2.6.31 + X , then a sparse set of
> apps; I might try compiling on my desktop machine, then copying the binary
> across. There are howto's on the Gentoo Wiki & elsewhere, eg
>
> http://wiki.eeeuser.com/howto:installgentoo
> http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Asus_Eee_PC_901
> http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Asus_Eee_PC_1000HA
>
> Does anyone have warnings, suggestions or advice ?
>
I don't see a single problem with that. Compiles may indeed be a bit slow but
it will get done. And if you must compile on another machine look into
chroots. Another option is Sabayon. I know this is a Gentoo mailing list but
Sabayon is a derivative of Gentoo but with Entropy (it's package manager) it
doesn't have to compile and it even offers a GUI (though I don't use it much)
but it does keep portage and emerge can still be used. A CoreCD may be just
what you need (or a Gentoo chroot on a desktop and then transfer it to your
laptop).
I personally run a Gentoo system after having Sabayon 4.2 and I obviously
stuck with Gentoo so...
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