Well, if they didn't stripped anything from usual Linux install - it would have already some bunch of useful tools which can help repair Window.
To put FireFox on mobo they would need lots of stuff anyway: X server alone is pretty heavy. Chances are that most of Linux admin tools are there too. (*)
That would help some Windows folks who have to keep Linux Live-CD at hand anyway. Windows recovery tools found on installation CD/DVD are pretty miserable and mostly useless.
(*) And nothing stops ASUS making another step forward and adding their own mobo/BIOS related tools to the mix.
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Ihar `Philips` Filipau @ May 15th 2008 7:19AM
Well, if they didn't stripped anything from usual Linux install - it would have already some bunch of useful tools which can help repair Window.
To put FireFox on mobo they would need lots of stuff anyway: X server alone is pretty heavy. Chances are that most of Linux admin tools are there too. (*)
That would help some Windows folks who have to keep Linux Live-CD at hand anyway. Windows recovery tools found on installation CD/DVD are pretty miserable and mostly useless.
(*) And nothing stops ASUS making another step forward and adding their own mobo/BIOS related tools to the mix.