Luckily I read this article before buying the EeePC 900. If it really going to include Intel-Atom and built-in HSDPA module in Q3 2008. I better to stick with my current EeePC 701.
If the price of the next version is reasonable, than can have a better configuration. Otherwise, go back for a 900 and hopefully the price will be lowered
Yesterday when I lookup my backup disks, I found an archive containing some AsciiArt collected 10 years ago during my school life.
Digital media changes a lot during recent 10 years, from a simple picture/graphic, to MP3, to Mpeg4 ...etc but those AsciiArts still looks beautiful and attractive.
This piece is the one that I love very much, it was once my ".project" content in the unix days ......
Oh ... While I still thinking what can I do with my EeePC 701. The 2nd generation EeePC 900 will be available in HK the coming weekend. It contain 20G SSDHD, 1G RAM, 8.9" 1024x600 LCD, the price is HK$3998 ($1000 more than EeePC 701), seems attractive.
Although we can add the Codec to the build-in media player to play RV9 format, some real-media files still cannot play with the build-in player. Therefore, I installed the RealPlayer 10 for Linux.
However, the realplayer start with segmentation fault.
Today Alan report there are large amount of spam mails redirect from HKSTP mailing lists. However, the current RBL could not filter out. Alan suggest temporary block all emails forward from those HKSTP mailing lists.
After search google for a while, the build-in Content and Header filter of postfix seems suit for this emergency yet temporary filtering.