Posts Tagged ‘ Asus Eee

Nearly a Y(Eee)ar!

It’s been nearly a year since I first cracked open the case of my Asus Eee 701SD.  At the time, the netbook was probably a middle-of-the-road option, as far as the Eee line goes.  I have used it as my main computer, running Ubuntu Linux.

I’ve been pretty tough on that computer.  I’ve accidentally dropped it multiple times.  I rarely turned it off, always running multiple Firefox windows with way too many tabs active (just ask anyone who’s looked at my desktop recently).  It’s kept up pretty well.

Recently, however, I’ve been waiting… and waiting for my windows to respond and the wireless network to reconnect.  And there has been a problem with the power cord connecting to the battery.  It’s been a bit of a drag.  And I realized that I’m expecting too much from that sweet little machine.  So I invested in a new netbook.  This one’s a little larger and has incredible improvements in hardware (it’s an Acer Aspire One).  I would have loved to get a newer Eee, since the new ones have improved so much.  They even have one that has a touch screen and converts into a tablet PC.  The new Eee’s have bigger hard drives (or solid-state drives), more memory, better screens, etc.  But they are difficult to find in local stores.  Between Best Buy and Target, there are a few models available for immediate purchase, but most models need to be ordered.  So, when looking for a product for immediate acquisition, I was forced to choose another brand (not that I don’t like Acer – they’re awesome, too!).

So after nearly a year of use, I have figured out where the Eee 701SD fits into my life.  It’s great as a secondary PC that can be easily transported and  connected.  As a primary computer, however, it doesn’t quite make the grade.  I’m sad not to use it all the time now, but it’s cute little screen will accompany me often while on the go.

A Successful Beginning

Good news!  I recently sold my first article!  The article, Full Support for the Eee 701SD in Linux, outlines the steps a person should take to install Ubuntu successfully with full support for all the Eee’s hardware.  It’s amazing what a little bit of time can yield in the open source community.  Please visit the link above and read about my new experience installing and using Ubuntu.

I also just published a review and comparison of the Michael Moore film “Slacker Uprising” with the Morgan Spurlocke film “Where in the World is Osama bin Laden”.  If you’ve seen either of the films (or both) please comment on my views – I would love to know what other people thought.  You can find the article here: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1258483/documentary_showdown_where_in_the_world.html?cat=40.

I also recieved a reply from a major magazine (which shall remain unnamed) that seemed interested in reading future submissions, so I am going to be brainstorming about new topics – if you have any ideas for me, please let me know.

Thank you so much for reading this and please visit my links above!!!!