What can you do with your Eee
PC? Find out how to get the most from this mini-laptop with Asus
Eee PC For Dummies. It shows you how to get things done—using the
Linux operating system and applications, navigating the tabbed desktop,
adding hardware and software, backing up and restoring the Eee PC, and
more.
You’ll learn how to set up Windows, take advantage of all the
pre-installed software, ensure that your computer is secure, and even
run your Eee PC on solar power. You’ll find tips for configuring
printers and changing touchpad settings, techniques for making Skype
phone calls and listening to Internet radio, and advice for adding
storage and peripherals. It also helps you:
- Take full advantage of this exciting, ultra-portable 'netbook' PC
- Set up your wireless connection
- Make free Skype phone calls and video calls
- Use OpenOffice.org, Thunderbird e-mail, Mozilla Firefox, and
other included applications
- Use the versatile OpenOffice productivity suite, including Writer
for word processing, Calc for spreadsheets, and Impress for
presentations
- Compare the advantages of Windows vs. Linux
- Discover the science, language, math, and art functions that kids
can enjoy on the Eee
- Enjoy built-in games, watch videos, play music, organize and view
photos, and more
- Boost storage and memory with SD cards and USB drives, go
Bluetooth, and add a GPS
- Get the scoop on backups, explore the advanced desktop, and
customize the user interface
The Eee PC makes it simple to surf the Web, play games, work, and more.
Asus Eee PC For Dummies makes it easier!
Author Biography: Joel McNamara is a writer,
technology consultant, and outdoor adventurer. He has worked in the
computer industry for 25 years and advises international humanitarian
organizations on safety and security issues. Joel is also the author of
Geocaching For Dummies and Secrets of Computer Espionage.
Part I: Getting Started with the Eee PC.
Chapter 1: Meet the Eee PC.
Chapter 2: First Steps with the Eee PC.
Chapter 3: Getting Connected with the Eee PC.
Part II: Day to Day with the Eee PC.
Chapter 4: Cruising the Internet.
Chapter 5: Getting Down to Work I: OpenOffice.
Chapter 6: Getting Down to Work II: Other Programs.
Chapter 7: Eee PC for Kids.
Chapter 8: Eee PC at Play.
Chapter 9: Confi guring the Eee PC.
Chapter 10: Getting Help.
Chapter 11: Eee PC and Windows XP.
Part III: Adding Software to the Eee PC.
Chapter 12: Installing Linux Software.
Chapter 13: Popular Linux Programs.
Chapter 14: Popular Free Windows Programs.
Part IV: Hardware and Accessories for the Eee PC.
Chapter 15: Expanding Storage and Memory.
Chapter 16: Essential Eee PC Accessories.
Chapter 17: Power to the Eee PC.
Part V: Eee PC Advanced Topics.
Chapter 18: Backing Up and Restoring the Eee PC.
Chapter 19: A Real Desktop: Advanced Mode.
Chapter 20: Command-Line Linux.
Chapter 21: Customizing the User Interface.
Part VI: Part of Tens.
Chapter 22: Ten Eee PC Troubleshooting Tips.
Chapter 23: Top Ten Eee PC Internet Resources.
Bonus Chapter 1: Using Other Linux Distributions.
Bonus Chapter 2: Ten Power Saving Tips.
Index.
ISBN: 9780470411544
ISBN-10: 0470411546
Series: For Dummies (Computers)
Audience:
General
Format:
Paperback
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 384
Published: 21st November 2008
Dimensions (cm): 23.37 x 18.8
x 2.08
Weight (kg): 0.556