Sharninder wrote:
camera. It had no CD drive, no HDD, only a 4 GB flash drive. It was preloaded with Google OS (which is based on Ubuntu). It booted fast into the desktop and had a proper GNU/Linux OS with Firefox, thunderbird, OO etc with Skype and Google applications too. It fits into a medium sized ladies hand bag and is easy to carry around.
The Asus model you're talking about is the Asus EEE PC. And it comes installed with Xandros and not gOS. Asus has a new model due sometime in May, I believe, which will have a 9" screen, instead of the 7" screen which the current model has. The resolution remains the same which is sad, but its still a great machine. If only they increase the resolution a bit, I'll snag it asap.
I found this link and the desktop shown in the guide is the same one I saw.
http://eeepc.asus.com/global/guide.htm