I'm not at all familiar with linux software, but as far as I can tell there's no OS mapping program available. OS are pretty tight with their licensing, and Linux, being open source and free presumably doesn't fit into their business model very well.
I was after an Autoroute alternative myself, and haven't been able to get anywhere with that either.
If you were to run tracklogs on an Eee with XP installed, my guess is that you'd run the maps off an SD card or usb key/drive. The Eee accepts SDHC cards, so you can slip 8 gigs in pretty cheaply and tidily.
Frankly if I were you I'd hang on and see what develops in the 'sub notebook' market in the new year, but, buy an Eee in the meantime anyway, it's a cracking little piece of kit... If you can find one, there's a bit of a shortage at the moment.
More helpful advice would probably be forthcoming at the Eeeuser forums.
I was after an Autoroute alternative myself, and haven't been able to get anywhere with that either.
If you were to run tracklogs on an Eee with XP installed, my guess is that you'd run the maps off an SD card or usb key/drive. The Eee accepts SDHC cards, so you can slip 8 gigs in pretty cheaply and tidily.
Frankly if I were you I'd hang on and see what develops in the 'sub notebook' market in the new year, but, buy an Eee in the meantime anyway, it's a cracking little piece of kit... If you can find one, there's a bit of a shortage at the moment.
More helpful advice would probably be forthcoming at the Eeeuser forums.