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differences in the entry: vendor
Asus
differences in the entry: model name
Eee PC 1001 PXD
differences in the entry: subtype (notebook or netbook)
netbook
differences in the entry: architecture
x86
differences in the entry: does it have a free bios?
no
differences in the entry: can free operating systems be installed?
yes
differences in the entry: does the device prevent the installation of wifi cards not-approved by the vendor?
no
differences in the entry: year of commercialization
2011
differences in the entry: GNU/Linux distribution used for the test
debian_6 , debian_7 , trisquel_6_0 , ututo_xs_2012_04 , venenux_0_9
differences in the entry: compatibility with free software
A-platinum
differences in the entry: tested with the following kernel libre
3.13.0-39-lowlatency
differences in the entry: video card model
Intel IGD x86/MMX/SSE2
differences in the entry: does the video card work?
yes_with_3D
differences in the entry: wifi model
Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0 Fast Ethernet
differences in the entry: does the wifi card work?
yes
differences in the entry: webcam model
0.3 MP Camera
differences in the entry: does the webcam work?
yes
differences in the entry: Description
Al poco tiempo de comprar este netbook -2009- descubrí GNU/Linux y estuve instalando distribuciones como un loco hasta que fui encontrando las que más me gustaban a mi y mejor funcionaban en él. He probado una gran cantidad de "distros" y no recuerdo que me haya fallado nunca, excepto cuando yo hice mal la instalación por falta de experiencia. Trisquel es una de mis preferidas, aunque probé varias libres y otras GNU convencionales y este pequeño ordenador tuvo siempre un comportamiento perfecto.

I [h1]LibertyBSD[/h1]I tested this machine on LibertyBSD (a deblobbed version of openBSD). It works, even the wireless works out of the box. Sound is OK, and videos up to 720 can be played back satisfactorily. The VGA port with an external full HD display is recognized and the resolution is right on both the built-in and the connected display.
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