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ASUS Eee Top Fails With Linux

[ Thanks to Michael Larabel for
this link. ]

“After the phenomenal success of the Eee PC netbooks,
ASUS introduced the Eee Box, which is a mini computer also powered
by the Intel Atom processor. Around the same time they announced
the Eee Top, which is an all-in-one computer that comes complete
with a touch-screen. Their initial Eee Top products include the
ET1602 and ET1603, with the former now shipping in the United
States. The Eee Top ET1602 is made up of a 15.6″ 1360 x 768 LCD
display with a resistive single-touch panel, an Intel Atom N270
processor, an Intel 945GSE-based motherboard, 1GB of DDR2 system
memory, a 160GB Serial ATA 2.0 hard drive, Intel GMA graphics, 1.3
mega-pixel web-camera, integrated array microphone, and integrated
802.11n WiFi. While not shipping in the United States yet, the ASUS
Eee Top ET1603 replaces the Intel integrated graphics with an ATI
Mobility Radeon HD 3450 and integrates a small battery back-up
system.”

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