The screen resolution of 1366x768 is not correctly detected but I think I get 1280x768, but with full acceleration (so is the 3d nvidia driver included by default?). The Synapics touchpad behaves a bit too sensitive at times, causing the pointer to jump erraneously. Sound is sadly not working (with media server sometimes crashing on restart), as is Wi-Fi, but that's not yet implemented as I understand. Could not get the USB webcam to work yet. Hardware support in general is surprisingly good, have to try wired network but I suppose it will work just perfectly. I will do some more investigation and post a full report to the list with detailed hardware info... All in all very nice to see Haiku getting this far and working quite ok were it really shines - a fast and lean OS on a fast and lean "net"book:=) Gregor On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:49 PM, David McPaul <dlmcpaul@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Gregor >> who is happily (and successfully) testing Haiku on his new EEE PC >> 1201N...whoa:) > > How well is the graphics supported on this machine? > > -- > Cheers > David > >