I'm very happy with my Asus EeePC 1005PE Netbook.
It's advertised as "up to 14h" battery life but 6 to 7h of real usage with VemsTune logging on my setup (still very good).
The keyboard is very good. In car, it is connect to a original Asus Power Supply. Very small and light.
I had a very hard time trying to make Prolific USB drivers working on Windows 7 and I gave up totally.
Now I'm using:
- Ubuntu 10.04 Netbook Edition 32 bit
USB-Serial appears as /dev/serial/by-id/usb-4348_USB-SER_-if00-port0
- Windows XP guest running under VirtualBox (very clean install. I've setup 224MB of RAM for it)
COM1 is mapped to /dev/serial/by-id/usb-4348_USB-SER_-if00-port0 (VirtualBox feature)
The performance is surprisingly good and l have never experienced any problems with it. I have a spare Windows XP guest under VirtualBox just in case something goes wrong with the main guest. I also make a Snapshot every time I upgrade or install something. IMHO maintainability in this scenario is the best possible.
The display is 1024x600 and I did some configurations to maximize VemsTune display area.
Basically I use XP in Full Screen mode. The ?task bar? is configured to not stay on top. The ?theme? is set to "Windows Classic" and everything that could make it smaller was done. Smaller fonts, buttons, menu text, window area text, etc...
With this changes, only a few default views had to be edited to display properly, and only small changes.
I've just started playing with GPS on the Windows guest. I already have a Qstarz 818X 5Hz connect to Linux on /dev/ttyACM0 and I'd like to map it as a serial device for the Windows guest. Not done yet, but it looks like pipes is the way to go.
Windows 7 is still installed, but I don't boot it for at least 2 months. As soon I need more space I will delete it.
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