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    EEEPC DEB packed kernels

    An interesting project going on EEEPC Users for you Debian based EEEPC users.

    Custom 2.6.39.1 kernel / headers for atom, celeron, amd64.... (Page 1) / Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and Xubuntu / EeeUser Forum
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    I haven't seen the need for any custom kernels so far. I'm running the stock 3.0rc6, without issues. I haven't used a custom kernel, or custom anything else on my 900 for a couple of years. Stock Debian Sid seems to work well enough for me.

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