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Dright
August 7th, 2011, 02:42 AM
Specs (Yes I'm lazy): http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/acer-aspire-one-d255/4507-3121_7-34333177.html

So just a little while ago I got sick of win7 starter's sluggishness and inability to successfully display my java eclipse output and decided to switch to linux.

I'm using LiLi USB Creator to make my live USBs.

First I tried out arch linux which was going absolutely fantastic until I realized that I needed to use a custom kernel to get my wireless working, and without my wireless working (and no idea how to properly mount any sort of external drive in linux) there was no way I'd be able to install the kernel.

So I gave up and decided to try Ubuntu. I created the live usb just fine and tried to boot from it. It went past the bios screen and to the blinking command line underscore, which stopped blinking for a moment. At that point a line of text popped up highlighted in purple and then green for a split second (it could have been green and then purple). After the text, the netbook hung displaying a command line underscore that blinked.

I left it for several hours and it did nothing.

Then I tried puppy linux, which froze on the previous text (which did not look anything like an error message, but I don't remember what it said).

Then I tried Fedora(edited from debian, which I have not tried), which behaved the same as Ubuntu.

I don't know what to try anymore... if this all fails I'll probably go install either XP or OSX (Probably XP, I can't stand safari).

steve11911
August 8th, 2011, 04:51 AM
There are reports of successful installs on the Aspire One hardware.Let's see if we can get yours on the list.

I'd start with a little homework from this great resource:

http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/acer.html


Then I'd carefully review bios settings,the install media [md5 checksums] and the procedures used to prepare for the usb install.

Worth considering is Unetbootin, linked below.

http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/

One more thought ...if you can beg, buy, or borrow an external cd,you could check a variety of Live CD's and learn a lot about what works real fast...