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May 14th, 2008

Linux’s biggest victory so far - Splashtop to ship on ASUS motherboards

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 12:14 pm

Categories: Linux

Tags: ASUS, Motherboard, Model, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

In what I think is the biggest victory for Linux so far, DeviceVM’s Splashtop Linux desktop will ship across the entire P5Q range of motherboards, with more to follow by the end of the year.

SplashtopDeviceVM, the award-winning developer of Splashtop™, today announced the proliferation of their innovative software across four new models of ASUS motherboards. ASUS, the leading worldwide motherboard, components and notebook manufacturer, has integrated Splashtop onto the new P5Q family of products, bringing their offering of Splashtop-enabled motherboards to a total of twelve. The new models are: P5Q Deluxe, P5Q-WS, P5Q3 Deluxe, and P5Q-E.

“We are excited to have expanded our partnership with ASUS across many product lines,” says Mark Lee, co-founder and CEO of DeviceVM. “ASUS is not only a leading innovator in computer hardware, but is actively improving the entire PC consumer experience through software. We are excited to jointly drive the market innovation with ASUS.”

The technology, branded Express Gate by ASUS, will mean that users will be able to boot up their systems in a matter of a few seconds and have access to the Internet, VoIP, and Web-based emailing without having to boot up into Windows (or another Linux-based distro installed onto the hard drive).

A fast, secure OS that I can boot into quickly and be able to access the web? Now that sounds like a great idea to me, and something that would be useful. What would make this feature really useful would be to see its inclusion on notebooks, so users can choose whether they want to boot into the Splashtop environment, or into a fully-blown OS.

Splashtop on ASUS motherboards - Is this a big victory for Linux?

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This ASUS deal sounds like a pretty big victory for Linux to me as it could put Linux in front of a LOT of potential users. Whether people use it though is another thing.

What do you think?

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would make a great htpc
can read from flash drive. no need for hard disk or cd rom. system will be super cool. if only they allow installtion of apps on external flash/hard disk and support for all multimedia there is nothin... (Read the rest)
Posted by: marees Posted on: 07/10/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
I want one! But.... pjotr123   | 05/14/08
It'll be great until the day Pliny the Elder   | 05/14/08
My thoughts exactly riveroad   | 05/15/08
Hack a bios? deanders   | 05/15/08
... Linux User 147560   | 05/15/08
Exactly.... awasson@...   | 05/15/08
Re: I want one! But.... Billsey   | 05/15/08
RE: Linux's biggest victory so far - Splashtop to ship on ASUS motherboards Loverock Davidson   | 05/14/08
Blech zkiwi   | 05/14/08
OMG How original! LOLZ0R!!1 Loverock Davidson   | 05/14/08
LOLZ0R!!1 aussieblnd@...   | 05/15/08
Blech! Mainstream customers want Windows. Again, Linux FAILS! GiveMeGizmos   | 05/14/08
One thing has escaped you... zkiwi   | 05/14/08
You contradict yourself, GiveMeGizmos. djchandler   | 05/14/08
People use windows because... ThereThere   | 05/15/08
Real men use Linux Don Collins   | 05/15/08
Real men use Linux sdx2000   | 05/15/08
... Linux User 147560   | 05/15/08
Re:... sdx2000   | 05/16/08
you really should get out more often royalef   | 05/15/08
Re:you really should get out more often sdx2000   | 05/16/08
Satire alert. nt ThereThere   | 05/15/08
Real programmers alaniane@...   | 05/15/08
Re:Real programmers sdx2000   | 05/16/08
You're kidding right? ....Right!?! awasson@...   | 05/16/08
Re:You're kidding right? ....Right!?! sdx2000   | 05/16/08
Out in the woods....more like gorillas. transposeIT   | 05/16/08
Did you even read the story? neonoid16   | 05/15/08
LD has had his personal BIOS flashed rtfa   | 05/15/08
Forgive LoveRock cheapasskevin   | 05/15/08
re:Blech richdave   | 05/16/08
Subtlety Dude, too obvious. 7.0 for the effort. TripleII   | 05/14/08
So your finally seeing your mistakes Loverock Davidson   | 05/14/08
apparently . . . JLHenry   | 05/14/08
Nope Loverock Davidson   | 05/14/08
If that is really what you think... Zogg   | 05/14/08
I tried coaching him once, too none none   | 05/14/08
What is it Loverock Davidson   | 05/14/08
... Linux User 147560   | 05/14/08
I don't think Microsoft would pay him... odubtaig   | 05/15/08
oh it's the gamers now that are the builders...... devlin_X   | 05/14/08
Linux is not limiting you Ole Man   | 05/14/08
Loverlock-STFU btidwell   | 05/15/08
Good point. ajole   | 05/15/08
Oh, Lovey, Lovey, Lovey...wrong again TtfnJohn   | 05/15/08
can't MS find better quality astroturfers? A.Lizard   | 05/15/08
Your response.... awasson@...   | 05/16/08
flashing bio rootwad   | 05/16/08
The real winner is not an operating system... R_Connelie@...   | 05/14/08
I disagree a little bit. ajole   | 05/15/08
Fair enough, and accurate for most ZDNet readers R_Connelie@...   | 05/15/08
RE: Linux's biggest victory so far - Splashtop to ship on ASUS motherboards Stan57   | 05/14/08
Really? You don't see this being someone's primary computer? none none   | 05/14/08
Missing the point Yagotta B. Kidding   | 05/14/08
Just my opinion Stan57   | 05/14/08
booting up shawn_dude   | 05/15/08
I know many people who would need only this rootwad   | 05/16/08
Internet TV Stan57   | 05/16/08
Perhaps you should turn it off.. ThereThere   | 05/15/08
Nice for recovery and/or admin ... MisterMiester   | 05/14/08
Flash the BIOS! Stoshie   | 05/15/08
RE: Linux's biggest victory so far - Splashtop to ship on ASUS motherboards djchandler   | 05/14/08
RE: Linux's biggest victory so far - Splashtop to ship on ASUS motherboards Stan57   | 05/14/08
Do a little research TtfnJohn   | 05/15/08
Internet TV did't have a HDD rootwad   | 05/16/08
Yawn ron.cleaver@...   | 05/14/08
By the time you yawned... storm14k   | 05/14/08
.... Linux User 147560   | 05/14/08
It's no big deal Ole Man   | 05/14/08
Aaaaaand your post sucks markbn   | 05/14/08
Does it assume the user is a thief? whisperycat   | 05/15/08
That's OK, Marky Ole Man   | 05/15/08
Thanks Ollie "Doctor" Trollie markbn   | 05/15/08
How do you install windows? Randalllind   | 05/15/08
Going to hurt PC HW sales because.... nick@...   | 05/15/08
Great idea! Security risk is actually quite low... Narg   | 05/15/08
Fast Boot Laptops kevinr@...   | 05/15/08
RE: Linux's biggest victory so far - Splashtop to ship on ASUS motherboards tim914   | 05/15/08
This is likely to be the future for motherboards ... George Mitchell   | 05/15/08
Victory yes, but who knows or cares? srobtjones@...   | 05/15/08
But maybe if they get used to using this, things will change. ajole   | 05/15/08
Well, Yeah - My Wife Could Care LESS About the EEE PC's OS drprod@...   | 05/15/08
But isn' this what most poeple actually do? ajole   | 05/15/08
Oops, this was a reply to Stan57 WWAAYY up the thread... ajole   | 05/15/08
Everyone's biggest concern softwareFlunky   | 05/15/08
Everything Old is New Again btidwell   | 05/15/08
RE: Linux's biggest victory so far - Splashtop to ship on ASUS motherboards champreplacemnt@...   | 05/15/08
RE: Linux's biggest victory so far - Splashtop to ship on ASUS motherboards waterbaby@...   | 05/15/08
RE: Linux's biggest victory so far - Splashtop to ship on ASUS motherboards waterbaby@...   | 05/15/08
RE: Linux's biggest victory so far - Splashtop to ship on ASUS motherboards dmleske   | 05/15/08
May or may not be used by end-users... Biggest victory? transposeIT   | 05/16/08
If its there, they will find it darkharmonics   | 05/16/08
RE: Linux's biggest victory so far - Splashtop to ship on ASUS motherboards sdx2000   | 05/16/08
... Linux User 147560   | 05/16/08
I really don't see the use for this JGehrken   | 05/18/08
would make a great htpc marees   | 07/10/08

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