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  1. #11
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    Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope

    Re: Linux4One

    I've still had no luck getting this update on the acer aspire one. Ever since I've installed the UNR, the machine will no longer boot from the USB drive or CD images. Anyone have a way to completely remove UNR or force boot to USB so that I can try this update?

    The problem with UNR is that all the repositories are wrong so no updates can be installed. Even when I manually added in the correct ones, including the binary-lpia one, there is a very limited set of apps that can be added. Most apps say they are not compatible with the lpia or the maker of the app does not have support for lpia. Most notable is java 7 and many other java components.

    I'm afraid it's back to XP on this machine.

  2. #12
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    Re: Linux4One

    I just finished the install on my new Acer One. And other than getting adjusted to the netbook remix interface, it seems to run rather well. I figured that I'd use the stock setup for a while before I change anything, just to see if i like it.

  3. #13
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    Re: Linux4One

    i've tried Linux4One i think one down side of it comparing to linpus lite it that it can only run the unit for 2hrs only... while linpus could max a 3 cell battery up to three hours...

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    Re: Linux4One: Wireless issues with ubuntu?

    Hi;

    I have just installed Unix4one on my new (!) Acer Aspire one.

    It all seems to work very well but I cannot get my wireless connection up. The card is working as it can 'see' the network but it cannot connect. There seems to be two independent wireless network configs; on in 'network' within preferences 9which has a 'roaming' tick box, and one on the top menu bar. They seem to work in different ways; ie one will take the pass phrase then other only take the hex key?

    Is this a general ubuntu thing or just in this distro?

    Anybody got an ideas or config guidance?

    Cheers

    J

  5. #15
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    Re: Linux4One: Wireless issues with ubuntu?

    Quote Originally Posted by crazyjj View Post
    Anybody got an ideas?
    Yeah... learn Italian then ask for help at the Linux4One website!

    "All people are scum. No matter what they look like." ~ Spider Jerusalem, Transmetropolitan #4



  6. #16
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    Re: Linux4One

    Hmmm, yes.

    I was sort of hoping that there may be a faster solution perhaps.

    J

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    Re: Linux4One: Wireless issues with ubuntu?

    Quote Originally Posted by t0p View Post
    Yeah... learn Italian then ask for help at the Linux4One website!

    The website has all the necessary info in English if you care to scroll down. And there's a full installation guide in English over here:

    http://www.linux4one.it/forum/index.php?topic=144.0

    If you don't want to spend hours tweaking a distro, it's well worth installing this one. My AAO has worked out of the box every time.

  8. #18
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    Re: Linux4One: Wireless issues with ubuntu?

    Quote Originally Posted by imagia View Post
    My AAO has worked out of the box every time.
    Which implies that you have done some reinstalls. Care to share the reason why?

    At the moment I have UNR Jaunty installed on my A110L and I'm very satisfied, which means a lot, considering that I usually use Kubuntu.

    I was considering switching to Linux4One due to the WLAN-LED support and (hopefully) a better startup time. Does anyone have any experience with Linux4One and UNR on an A110?

    What also makes me wonder: Linux4One claims that they have fixed the SD-card issue (not recognized unless the system is booted with a card in the slot), however they say that the card is recognized as a regular SD-card instead of a storage expansion. What's the difference? In my places menu, I see the card in the storage expansion slot like ay nrmal SD-card.

  9. #19
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    Re: Linux4One: Wireless issues with ubuntu?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sokraates View Post
    Which implies that you have done some reinstalls. Care to share the reason why?

    At the moment I have UNR Jaunty installed on my A110L and I'm very satisfied, which means a lot, considering that I usually use Kubuntu.

    I was considering switching to Linux4One due to the WLAN-LED support and (hopefully) a better startup time. Does anyone have any experience with Linux4One and UNR on an A110?

    What also makes me wonder: Linux4One claims that they have fixed the SD-card issue (not recognized unless the system is booted with a card in the slot), however they say that the card is recognized as a regular SD-card instead of a storage expansion. What's the difference? In my places menu, I see the card in the storage expansion slot like ay nrmal SD-card.
    They mean that they don't have the feature linpus does where inserting an SD card into the left SD slot merges it with the SSD.

    As the one who started this thread, I'll note that after alot of toying, I've landed on Kuki Linux, www.kuki.me, as my distro for my Acer Aspire One.
    Desktop
    Antec 300 Illusion, Athlon II X4 640, 8GB DDR3 1333, EarthWatts430W, Radeon HD 6670 1GB
    Laptop
    Lenovo Thinkpad Z61T, T7200@2.00GHz, 2GB DDR2, 100gb HD, TPM Encryption

  10. #20
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    Re: Linux4One: Wireless issues with ubuntu?

    Quote Originally Posted by Warpnow View Post
    They mean that they don't have the feature linpus does where inserting an SD card into the left SD slot merges it with the SSD.
    Aha. I always thought that UNR supported Storage Expansion since it was not listed among the prominent bugs.

    I didn't toy around with Linpus long enough to find out how Storage Expansion should work, since it did not recognize my 3G-modem I I couldn't make it work despite some very good How-Tos (and I'm not afraid of the CLI either). So I wiped Linpus and installed UNR, which supported the modem out of the box.

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