Linked by Gary Rennie on Thu 8th Jan 2009 21:06 UTC
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I ended up accidentally trashing the linpus by doing a yum update. After that I just put archlinux on the internal drive. Been pretty happy with Arch & xfce4. I've never been a fan of debian based distros.
The problem with built in distros being too many custom things and additionall linpus is based on a soon to be unsupported version of fedora.
I hope they do add the ability to default boot off the sd card though. Although for testing I'll normally use a usb stick.




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Just needed to add...
With MLC and SLC, the memory chips themselves are identical. It's the hardware around it and how it writes data to the chip that differs. SLC stores 1 state (or bit) per cell (1 or a 0). With MLC, it can be stored as 00,11,01,10 (or 2 bits per cell). This causes reads AND writes to take longer on the MLC than the SLC. Eventually all memory chips will likely be MLC, as SLC is less efficient - half the yield for the same memory.
And for the article.. For the [more] techy people out there, the author is simply pointing grub that's on the internal disk to the SDHC card. So it's not really 'truly' booting off the SDHC card, but you're running your distro off the card.
I have an ASPIRE ONE and really regret Acer not putting that functionality in it. That really sucks.