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		<title>Debian-eeepc: the ideal mobile text editing device realized</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The search for the ideal mobile text editing device is over. While the price was well over my original budget, we&#8217;ve since gone ahead and splurged on two new Eee PCs: one for me, one for my wife. In the end, I think it will be worth it because these systems are capable of far [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The search for the <a href="http://syn.theti.ca/articles/2006/10/11/ideal-mobile-text-editing-device">ideal mobile text editing device</a> is over.  While the price was well over my original budget, we&#8217;ve since gone ahead and splurged on two new <a href="http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=24&#38;l2=0&#38;l3=0&#38;l4=0&#38;model=1907&#38;modelmenu=1">Eee PCs</a>: one for me, one for my wife.  In the end, I think it will be worth it because these systems are capable of far more than just editing text.</p>
<p>Now comes the challenging part.  Xandros is the default OS and we want Debian on it instead.  I have started supplementing the system with packages from <a href="http://wiki.eeeuser.com/addingxandrosrepos">Etch and Etch-backports using apt pinning</a>, but already I have noticed some cracks beginning to develop: with pure Xandros, an SD card was automounted when it was inserted.  Now it fails.  Also, the Network utility no longer launches.  I can work around these glitches for now, but it is plain that in the long term this Xandros/Etch hybrid is going to be more grief than it is worth.</p>
<p>To that end, enter <a href="http://debian-eeepc.alioth.debian.org/">Debian-eeepc</a>.  Building on <a href="http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?pid=10551#p10551">the work started by timbobsteve</a> and drawing from the collective experience of the <a href="http://forums.eeeuser.com/">Eeeuser.com community</a> we will make a debian-live cd + debian-installer to install Debian (as pure as possible&#8212;obviously the kernel is going to be our most contentious issue) on the device.  So stay tuned for more articles on that work-in-progress.</p>
<p>And how does my new toy shape up for mobile text editing so far?  I&#8217;m delighted!  For starters, this article was drafted on the bus home from work.  The keyboard, while small, is still quite usable for touch-typing, the display is crisp and bright, and the size is just perfect for the cramped quarters of a public transit bus seat.</p>
<p>But beyond just editing text, I have loaded up the system with all of the tools that go around it: subversion, git, ruby, gcc, meld, etc.  I&#8217;ll be able to manage a fair amount of development on the bus, with the exception being really large builds that will continue to be done on remote build systems.</p>
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