Hi.
O.k. this question seems to be a little offtopic, but ... ;)
Did anyone try to run OpenBSD on Asus new small eeePC?
Output of /proc/cpuinfo (1) and lspci (2) can be found here:(1) http://scr3.golem.de/?d=0711/Eee-Test&a=55901&s=9
(2) http://scr3.golem.de/?d=0711/Eee-Test&a=55901&s=104 GB Flashdrive and 512MB+ RAM is enough and the CPU is a
simple Celeron ... O.K. the Atheros (LAN and WLAN) adapters
may be the problem ...So did anyone tried to install OpenBSD on it ?
Will it work (of couse! ;) ) but has anyone experience
about the nonworking devices ? (esp. the mentioned LAN/WLAN
adapters)Andreas.
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