Eeepc 701 probleme wifi


















I also use QOwnNotes to take notes that are automatically synced to Nextcloud, and therefore accessible from my phone. Just bear in mind that you should aim for subp resolutions for optimal playback. The Debian wiki has two pages on reducing your installation footprint. Have fun with your EeePC, and keep its limitations in mind!

I used it with Linux since I bought it back in ! Some years ago I changed my Systems to Arch Linux. It runs fast and good on Xfce , but these days its hard to find a fast light browser with good security features.

This article helps a lot by choosing the right way to a good system. I hope to read more articles for EeePC here. Found my old h with 2 gigs ram the other day, put in a cheap ssd and have been playing around with some distros and apps to see if i can put it to any use. All the information I have found so far is out of date or above my understanding.

I figure every mhz will help so its worth pursuing. I never really fiddled with the WiFi on it, so unfortunately I have no idea how to help with that issue :c. Not only was the price point extremely reasonable at a time when ASUS needed a business boost, the first eeePC notebooks were entirely solid state storage. I dropped my twice on hard concrete. One was a dramatic tumble down a concrete stairwell.

Not cracked screen, no ruined hard drive. Just a cosmetic ding on one corner. If you needed more storage than the existing 4Gbyte, you just carried a USBstick to expand your storage. My Lenovo s is an Atom N powered device. If you can find a N or N powered netbook, the experience is smoother.

The N was really strapped, even under Linux. My other is an Asus C, the last series they sold with a 1st gen Atom. It has a dual core Atom N, which is a spritely chip for a netbook, but the machine is late enough that it can be a bit twitchy with some apps. Fluxbox, IceWM, jwm and others are available as well as text and graphical browsers, grant and light applications. Great article. I recently fired up my eee pc 4G with window 7 and it was slow as molasses.

I did a lot of searching for a lightweight OS and after trying a few, I found puppy linux, BionicPup 32 version. It works great and set up was a few minutes. It is using less than half the 4G drive and the performance is much better even with the MB memory. Thanks for posting this update! I was going back to check the noatime SSD settings and other optimisations I remember from 10 years ago. Same as Tom, I booted the Eee after a few years in a carrier bag. It was a bit knackered with a line of dead pixels.

Package support feels up to date on the 32 bit hardware. Bluez picked up the noname bluetooth dongle, I might get a separate BT keyboard and mouse. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Neofetch output. The high memory usage is because I have Firefox open, writing this very post!

On an EEE H you must install firmware-ralink. RaLink RT Wireless Network configurators There are three ways to configure your wireless network. New users are recommend to use Gnome's NetworkManager. Wicd, another GUI wifi configuration, is very simple and is a good choice for people who do not want to or cannot run NetworkManager.

For more advanced users, there is always the option of editing the configuration files directly. All three methods are discussed below. The following instructions were written for models using the madwifi driver, and therefore refer to ath0 as the wireless device name.

If you're using… You have kernel… Read ath0 as… ath5k or ath9k any wlan0 rtsta 2. LXDE's lxpanel has one. It also plays nicely with rtsta. Once installed, launch wicd-client to show the tray icon in your desktop. However, beware that particularly with the rt driver, configuring wifi with this method is prone to failure. It doesn't FixMe : explain here what problems may arise. Wpa supplicant with PSK A more elegant solution to connect to one or more access points either with or without encryption is to use wpasupplicant.

First, you have to "aptitude install wpasupplicant". Also change 'iface ath0 inet dhcp' to 'iface ath0 inet manual' and add a default connection method 'iface default inet dhcp'. We can also assign id strings to these networks, so that if, for example, your home network is static, and the local cafe is dhcp, we can alter our files like so.



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