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How I’ve made myself at home with the Eee

I like the Eee’s default simplified GUI (graphical user interface). I think it’s cute but professional-looking, and it has a kiosk feel to it that would make it easy to use for Windows, Mac, and Linux users alike. Still… as a Linux user of three years, I do like to customize, so after only three… Continue reading How I’ve made myself at home with the Eee

Published April 11, 2008
Categorized as Asus Eee PC Tagged Asus Eee PC, customize eee

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