Ex-Pat Life in Germany

August 23, 2008

ASUS eeePC 4G Surf

Filed under: Computers, Geek Stuff — tankfiftytwo @ 7:20 am
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I purchased this little ultra-portable laptop about 6 months ago and just love it.  It packs a 7″ screen and a 4G compact flash hard drive with wifi, an SD slot, and 3 USB 2.0 ports into a case that weighs less than 2lbs with the 2.5 to 3-hour lithium ion battery installed.  The “eee” stands for “Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play.”

Here are a few more geek details about this laptop:

- Dimensions: 8.86″ x 6.30″ x 0.79″

- Linux OS pre-installed w/Open Office 2.0 and many other Linux programs

- 4 gigabyte, solid state compact flash drive

- 512mb DDR2 RAM Stock (I added another 512 chip to up the RAM to 1gb)

- SDRAM slot for Secure Digital Cards

- WiFi 802.11b/g

- Intel Mobile CPU & Chipset

- 3 USB 2.0 ports

- 10/100 Mbps Ethernet

- 4-cell Lithium ion battery

- No DVD drive

- Rapid start up time (15-20 seconds).  Shuts down in a few seconds as well

For me, this pc primarily been used in a “Easy to surf” role, but I’ve also used it to view divx and MP4 movies and tv shows. I used the pre-installed and very functional Linux software for the first 6 months before I decided to see how this little guy would run with Windows XP Pro.

While the documentation includes a great guide for reformating the small drive for a complete Windows XP installation, I decided to take another route.  I downloaded a copy of nlite, which strips the “unnecessary” drivers and bulky programs that I wouldn’t be using on this system.  My final Windows XP Pro SP2 installation was approx 458mb.  For a great guide on how to accomplish this install, see this post in the eeeuser.com forums.  I ended up with a custom “lite” install of Win XP Pro that contains just what I need.  After downloading the standard MS security updates, Firefox 3.0, and a few other programs, my drive has about 2 gb of space available.  However, a great byproduct of this XP install is that my system boots in less than 20 seconds.  Amazing!

I installed MS Office 2007 on to a 4 Gig SD Card and it runs just fine.    For additional storage, I use several thumb drives or a WD 250gb Passport.

The keyboard is small and it will take a day or two for anyone to get used to the layout.  However, after a few hours of use, you should be able to touch-type without too much trouble.

The wifi on this system has a better range than my full-sized laptop.

For staying connected on the go this one is a keeper.

Here’s some more documentation from the ASUS’ website:

Share photos of your travels without waiting till you get home. Shop the world wide web without attaching any lines or wires. Learn through the latest technology without a technical manual. Play, relax, and entertain on the go with shock-proof design. Connect with friends and family with just a few clicks.

Mobility & Reliability
• At 7″ and weighing only 0.92kg, you can take the Eee PC anywhere.
• Bumps and shocks are no longer issues. With a dependable solid-state disk, you get unparalleled shock-protection and reliability.
• Power-efficient design provides longer operating time when on the go.

Ease & Technology
• With a rapid start-up time, the Eee PC is always ready to get into action.
• No technical manual required with the specially designed, user-friendly and intuitive graphic interface .


Work & Connectivity

• You’re always connected with built-in WiFi 802.11 b/g that automatically detects and connects to the Internet at any hotspot.
• The Eee PC includes the documents and the e-mails software, and a suite of other productivity software to help keep you on track.
• Upload photos and videos and share them instantly on Flickr or YouTube without waiting till you get home.

Media & Entertainment
• Enjoy music and videos with extensive support for a wide range of digital multimedia.
• Log on to Skype or other network, and you can connect with friends anywhere, anytime.
• Clear up wire clutter with the built-in card reader, speakers, and microphone.

July 19, 2008

Mozilla FireFox 3.0

Filed under: Computers, Geek Stuff — tankfiftytwo @ 10:54 am
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I’ve been a FireFox fan for years now since it’s public debut years ago.  I upgraded my web browser to FireFox 3.0 this month and I love the new features.  FireFox brought “tabbed browsing” to our desktops and laptops.  I’m impressed with the the stable platform, tabbed browsing, the one-click bookmarking, and the new “Smart location bar.”  Still the greatest benefit to me is that web pages seem to load much faster than with clunky Internet Explorer (even with IE’s latest release it’s still slower).  FireForx 3.0 advertises a smaller memory footprint so that you’re pages will load much faster while using less system memory…Brilliant!   Here’s a list of features that FireFox 3.0 has to offer.  Check out the FireFox web browser at the link above…it’s free.

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