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In my netbook search, I had almost decided on an Asus 1005HAB, but with the recent release of the 1015PEM with N550 dual core atom, I am now undecided. From reading the forum, the 1005 would not be too hard to get OSX running on, where the 1015 seems mostly uncharted and difficult territory. Does anyone have any experience with this particular model? The Intel GMA 3150 graphics seem to be the first stumbling block, but it looks as if there is recent progress thanks to Meklort. I do not know what wireless card or bluetooth it uses. Does anyone know that can provide that info?
This netbook will see most use by my girlfriend, a somewhat recent convert thanks to my MBP. I would prefer the dual core for multitasking since she will be doing a lot of internet browsing as well as writing school papers/powerpoints and having PDF's open.
I would like to post this in the ASUS sub-forum, but stuck here for now! Okay, I have tried several times, but I can't seem to get iDeneb 1.3 to boot (once installed) on the machine. I'm currently downloading iDeneb 1.4 and iAtkos s3 v2. I have no experience with iAtkos though. Are there any other osx86 builds worth downloading and giving a shot? Nvs 280 driver. Has anyone here successfully gotten Snow Leopard (or leopard, even) to boot on this thing?
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There's a guy over at the eeeuser forums who claims that he has 10.6.3 installed and booting, but he's having several hardware issues. If I knew how how he got it booted, I would be golden, but he's not replying to me. This is the thread.
I have tried installing iAtkos s3 v2 both on the internal hard drive, and an external hard drive. For both installs, I was able to get a bootloader up and running, but it wouldn't load the OS, I just got stuck on the apple logo, with the loading loop never appearing.
According to the guy I'm in contact with from the eeeuser forums, he ran into that same issue, and that changing the bootloader helped. I'm just gonna try installing it with different bootloaders (there are about 5 or 6 available on the iAtkos DVD) until I get it to work.
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If you're going to install iAtkos, make sure that you select the Atom kernel from the modified kernels drop-down, after pressing 'customize' before pressing 'install'. The wireless card on the 1015PEM-SC17 from Staples (meaning they're only sold there, at least at the time) has a rt3090 chipset, but should work with rt2860 drivers because they're pretty much the same (except not running at 802.11n speeds?). Heard of some models using a Broadcom, so I'm not sure about the 1015PEM-MU17 and 1015PEM-PU17 SKUs. Here is the output of the lspci and lsusb commands from my Linux install. The wireless card on the 1015PEM-SC17 from Staples (meaning they're only sold there, at least at the time) has a rt3090 chipset, but should work with rt2860 drivers because they're pretty much the same (except not running at 802.11n speeds?).
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Heard of some models using a Broadcom, so I'm not sure about the 1015PEM-MU17 and 1015PEM-PU17 SKUs. Here is the output of the lspci and lsusb commands from my Linux install.