Talk:Acer Aspire One
Complete re-write / split needed
I believe this article needs to be completely revised to account for the new 10.1" models, which don't seem to require half the adjustments or concerns included here. Perhaps we should split this into two articles--SSD and HDD versions, or AOA150s and AOD150s. I will work on my own notes as time permits and make the appropriate changes.
Thayer 13:49, Mar 15, 2009
- Does the AAO110 really need that extra attention? Do SSDs really get worn quicker than HDDs? Any sources on this?
- -- Trontonic 19:35, 24 March 2009 (EDT)
- I alluded to this below, and in my _OPINION_, no, they don't. There is an AWFUL amount of FUD about how SSD devices wear out quickly if you write to them at all. Mind you, various vendors are shipping SSD for RAID devices now, in server systems; so there's at least one conflicting opinion to the common "ZOMG NO NEVER WRITE TO THE SSD DRIVE!"
- However, it _is_ a valid choice, and I honestly think it would be best to put some sort of 'SSD' notes up on a separate page for general SSD use (as SSD will become more prevalent and less expensive in the coming decade.)
- I haven't had time to do that yet.
- I, myself, now have _both_ models, and the real difference is SPEED. The SSD is _slow_ compared to the HD. Really slow. So in THAT regard, the SSD model should have some notes about it, speeding up writes, etc.
- -- Lastebil 15:08, 28 March 2009 (EDT)
- There are a few more models of Aspire Ones, this may need to be revisited. I have a D255e, with a different wireless/wired network configuration. The standard ISO image does not work. I would be willing to work on a rewrite for the D255 if it warrants its own page. Right now, bits and pieces are placed within this Wiki and many parts are not applicable at all.
- -- Multiphrenic 10:51, 26 April 2011 (EDT)
Suspend with mounted SDHC
Is there a proper way for suspending while having an sdhc card mounted without configuring and compiling a kernel myself? Doesn't work here, once it ruined my FS... Lobotomisator 15:00 09.12.08
Using XFS for the filesystem solved the issue of corrupted SD-cards for me. --Trontonic 18:10, 13 April 2009 (EDT)
More on SD Card Reader
As I was getting an error on boot when using the 'setpci -d 197b:2381 ...' command, I tried as root and lo and behold, you get a 'No Devices Selected' error - IF you don't have cards in the slots. The Debian wiki NOW states reasons why they don't reccomend this anymore. (Basically, the hardware doesn't show these devices AT ALL if there's nothing in them, no matter what you do outside of inserting a card into either slot.) They have some scripts, but I haven't tested them, and as half of the scripts are the pciehp bits that are already in the wiki - hotplug may be solved.
In addition, hotplug may not make any sense when using this wiki as is for setting up - as it suggests mounting /home on an SD card. Removing /home while it's mounted will confuse users who aren't used to Unix/Linux. (That doesn't mean we can't teach them, we can - by writing this in a way that makes sense.)
Which again I don't have time for right now ): (I am setting up the AO110 again, after attempting some tests.)
Lastebil 15:15, 28 March 2009 (EDT)
Eee 900HA
Regarding the proper frame buffer (1024x600 natively), I can confirm that this works on a Eee 900HA if anyone would like to put that on this page. ( I don't want to as I just signed up for this and I don't want it to be marked as spam.)
Thanks
fdisk -l
The fdisk -l at the bottom has a swap partition, despite the advice towards the top of the page not to use one. Maybe there should be separate ones for the HDD and SSD models? Or perhaps the SSD advice should be split into a different article - not necessarily AAO specific, something like "Arch on SSD"
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One needs a swap partition in either case if Hibernate is to work, as I understand it.
--Trontonic 19:37, 24 March 2009 (EDT)
networking
Is this line needed or just overcautious? If you have problems with r8169, try r8101.
- I don't think it's needed.
- -- Trontonic 10:01, 15 March 2012 (EDT)
Removal of the userspace fan control solutions
As the userspace fan control solution (acer_ec.pl) has possible race-conditions, which can damage the hardware, the kernel module acerhdf should be used instead. Acerhdf uses atomic kernel functions to prevent those race-conditions. That's why I think only the kernel module solution should mentioned in the wiki. What do you think?
-- piie 19:22 14.02.09
- I had no problems with the userspace fan control and weren't too worried about the race-conditions either, as my AAO isn't an important server to me.
- However, if acerhdf works better, then that's great. I switched to acerhdf too, and it works fine here. So, in essense, we don't need the non-acerhdf method anymore.
- Actually, I'll be so bold that I remove that outdated information right now. If I hurt anyone's feelings, just undelete the text please. :)
- -- Trontonic 19:46, 24 March 2009 (EDT)
Framebuffer
Added stuff about using grub2-915resolution and intelfb for the framebuffer... hope this is alright :s (i'm more than happy if anyone changes/fixes/...s it :p )
Initscripts are no longer supported
This article needs to be written for configurations that do not use initscripts which includes additions to rc.local if possible,
-- Dewdrop (talk) 20:26, 2 March 2013 (UTC)