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Eee PC
by Ross McKillop on December 6, 2008
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Mozilla Firefox is the fastest growing web browser and there are a whole lot of reasons for this. Developers have created a huge number of plug-ins and add-ons allowing for virtually any online activity to be done effortlessly. In this simple tutorial, we will show you how to customize Firefox to work faster in netbooks. [click to continue...]
by Ross McKillop on September 23, 2008
by Ross McKillop on September 18, 2008
by Ross McKillop on September 16, 2008
This very brief tutorial will show you how to enable WiFi (wireless Internet) on your Eee PC that’s running Eeedora (Fedora). [click to continue...]
by Ross McKillop on September 16, 2008
This brief tutorial will show you how to customize the EeeDora panel to include helpful items like a battery monitor, weather display etc. [click to continue...]
by Ross McKillop on September 15, 2008
by Ross McKillop on August 12, 2008
Below you’ll find several resources for desktop wallpapers perfectly sized for your Asus Eee PC (800×480). If you know of any other good Eee PC wallpaper resources by all means please leave a comment with the link. Or, upload your Eee PC wallpaper and share that link
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by Ross McKillop on August 7, 2008
This tutorial will guide you through the steps required to install and setup Netbook Remix on your Eee PC. Netbook Remix is an alternate interface of the standard Ubuntu 8.04 desktop. It’s an interface that allows you to work more easily on a smaller screen devices (such as the Asus Eee PC).

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by Ross McKillop on August 7, 2008
by Ross McKillop on July 31, 2008
by Ross McKillop on July 28, 2008
This tutorial will take you every single step of the way through installing Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron) on your Asus Eee PC. The steps are specific for the Eee PC 900 (16GB flash SSD model), but will be similar for other Eee PC’s. [click to continue...]