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Note: In an effort to clean up this page, the information in this guide has been re-organized, and sectioned (and in some cases corrected) in a style similar to the [[UbuntuHelp:EeePC|EeePC]]'s documentation. If interested, please see [[UbuntuHelp:AA1|AA1]]. - [[UbuntuHelp:dsm-iv-tr|dsm-iv-tr]] | Note: In an effort to clean up this page, the information in this guide has been re-organized, and sectioned (and in some cases corrected) in a style similar to the [[UbuntuHelp:EeePC|EeePC]]'s documentation. If interested, please see [[UbuntuHelp:AA1|AA1]]. - [[UbuntuHelp:dsm-iv-tr|dsm-iv-tr]] | ||
''I've started a [[UbuntuHelp:AspireOne/Home|new home page]] -- what do you think?'' [[UbuntuHelp:LaunchpadHome:pb--ubuntu-wiki|LaunchpadHome:pb--ubuntu-wiki]] | |||
See Model pages for [[UbuntuHelp:AspireOne/AOD250|AOD250 (U9.04/U9.10)]], [[UbuntuHelp:AspireOne110L|110L (U8.10/U9.04)]], [[UbuntuHelp:AspireOne/AO751h|AO751h (1366x768 X)]] and [[UbuntuHelp:AA1|AA1 (U8.10)]], and one for [[UbuntuHelp:AspireOneDiscussion|Discussion]]. | |||
=== Note on using this guide === | === Note on using this guide === | ||
This guide was written with Ubuntu in mind. Generally everything works the same with the other Ubuntu variants of (e.g., Kubuntu, Xubuntu). This guide assumes you will use use gedit as your text editor. You may also substitute the text editor of your choice (e.g., kate for Kubuntu, mousepad for Xubuntu or just use vim/emacs/nano). | This guide was written with Ubuntu in mind. Generally everything works the same with the other Ubuntu variants of (e.g., Kubuntu, Xubuntu). This guide assumes you will use use gedit as your text editor. You may also substitute the text editor of your choice (e.g., kate for Kubuntu, mousepad for Xubuntu or just use vim/emacs/nano). | ||
'''Note''': The default font size used by Xubuntu is in many cases unsuitable for the small screen. Already during the installation windows can be bigger than the screen and the OK button is invisible. The font size can be changed at Applications --> Settings --> Settings Manager --> Font. Size 7 solved most problems | '''Note''': The default font size used by Xubuntu is in many cases unsuitable for the small screen. Already during the installation windows can be bigger than the screen and the OK button is invisible. The font size can be changed at Applications --> Settings --> Settings Manager --> Font. Size 7 solved most problems. The change can be done already when running the [[UbuntuHelp:LiveCD|LiveCD]] before the installation in order to be able to see the installation windows correctly. It needs to be repeated once after the installation to become permanent. | ||
== Notes | == Installs old (8.04 and 8.10) and new (9.10) == | ||
* [[UbuntuHelp:AspireOne/Ubuntu9.10|9.10]] | |||
* [[UbuntuHelp:AspireOne/Ubuntu8.10|8.10]] (install and upgrade from 8.0.4) | |||
* [[UbuntuHelp:AspireOne/Ubuntu8.04|8.04]] | |||
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== Notes on Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) desktop and UNR (Netbook Remix) == | |||
Status: (based on a clean install from a Live boot) | Status: (based on a clean install from a Live boot) | ||
* Install (once all the info had been supplied) to a HDD took 17 minutes using a Optiarc AD-5540A USB DVD drive for desktop and 11 minutes using a 2GB integral USB memory stick (or 7-10 with a 4GB memory stick) for UNR. | * Install (once all the info had been supplied) to a HDD took 17 minutes using a Optiarc AD-5540A USB DVD drive for desktop and 11 minutes using a 2GB integral USB memory stick (or 7-10 with a 4GB memory stick) for UNR. | ||
* UNR boot time (from grub load to Internet connected) on a HDD can be from 40 to 50 seconds. | * UNR boot time (from grub load to Internet connected) on a HDD can be from 40 to 50 seconds. | ||
* Sound, touchpad and [[UbuntuWiki:KernelTeam/SuspendResumeTesting/Feedback|suspend/resume]] still work. | * Sound, touchpad and [[UbuntuWiki:KernelTeam/SuspendResumeTesting/Feedback|suspend/resume]] still work. | ||
* pciehp module still missing. | * pciehp module still missing. All USB ports are hot-pluggable, RH SD works if card is present on boot. LH SD slot has been reported to be hot-pluggable but on some AaO's it is not. As workaround add "<code><nowiki>pciehp.pciehp_force=1</nowiki></code>" to defoptions in /boot/grub/menu.lst or to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in /etc/default/grub if you are already using grub2. | ||
* The ath5k !WiFi driver works. No need to "<code><nowiki>modprobe -r ath5k acer_wmi; modprobe ath5k</nowiki></code>". | * The ath5k !WiFi driver works. No need to "<code><nowiki>modprobe -r ath5k acer_wmi; modprobe ath5k</nowiki></code>". | ||
* Notes for Acer Aspire One 7G5: | |||
* Mine has an Atheros AR5006EG 802.11 b/g chipset. | |||
* This works with Jaunty UNR on a default install, but the wireless chipset is turned off. | |||
* Open a console and edit <code><nowiki>/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf</nowiki></code> using a text editor (like vi). | |||
* Add one line <code><nowiki>blacklist acer_wmi</nowiki></code> | |||
* Save and exit that. | |||
* Aside: Make '''sure''' that you '''do not''' enable the mad wi-fi drivers in the system settings. If you have, go there and disable them. | |||
* Reboot. | |||
* Use the network applet (top right icon next to battery) to enter your wireless details. | |||
* '''REPORT BACK - Sept 2009''' | |||
* I am not really happy, the wireless signal is too weak and does not stay connected (when you are at a distance) like the default settings under Linpus lite (whatever those were). | |||
* Suspend-resume - the wifi network does connect. Good. | |||
* Connection - the wifi stays connected for hours and hours, even under heavy load (like streaming a video over ssh). Good. | |||
* Distance from AP - take the netbook to another room and the signal drops like a stone. You get disconnects and stuff goes wrong. BAD. | |||
* On [[UbuntuHelp:AspireOne/AO751h|Aspire One 751h]], the default driver works. Enabling the ath5k driver under 'System --> Administration --> Hardware Drivers' breaks it. Be sure to keep it disabled. | |||
* On [[UbuntuHelp:AspireOne/AO751h|Aspire One 751h]], it looses wifi connection at an undefined time and wont reconnect. Seems to be only affected by encrypted networks. So far the only solution is a reboot. (this is talked about on the discussion page it maybe overheating due to blocked vents sitting on soft surfaces such as carpet)(I have 4 Aspire One's that sits on a hard table, so it either overheating by itself or its another cause) | |||
* I have a AOA 150 and had to add blacklist acer_wmi to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist for my wifi to work | |||
Load '''linux-backports-modules-jaunty''' to get the LED to work. | Load '''linux-backports-modules-jaunty''' to get the LED to work. | ||
* 3G dongle works (Orange- Option 225) | * 3G dongle works (Orange- Option 225) | ||
* Front microphone works out-of-the-box. If it fails, check '''System->Preferences->Sound->Sound Capture''' is set to "'''HDA Intel ALC268 Analog(ALSA)'''" not "'''ALSA'''". | * Front microphone works out-of-the-box. If it fails, check '''System->Preferences->Sound->Sound Capture''' is set to "'''HDA Intel ALC268 Analog(ALSA)'''" not "'''ALSA'''". Note that the mic might stop working if you changed the values of Capture in alsamixer or gnome's volume applet. The reason is you need to have the capture volumes unlinked at all times, and the first channel's volume set to what you want, with the 2nd volume bar set to 0. | ||
'' | * Comment - BodhiZazen - Hats off the the UNR team, but be warned, the UNR remix is slow an almost usable on an [[UbuntuHelp:AspireOne/AO751h|AspireOne 751h]] (11.6"). Better to perform a standard install on this hardware. | ||
* You can adjust the brightness level of the screen as soon as the machine is switched on (using Fn+<left_arrow> or Fn+<right_arrow>), however, if you do this, by the time the login box appears, you will find that the keyboard will not respond to input. Unfortunately, the only solution appears to be to power the machine off and on again (This issue may only apply to the D250?) | |||
* If the acerhdf module is loaded the gnome sensor applet can be used to show the CPU temperature. To make it work the multiplicator for the thermal zone temp1 is set to 1000 in the properties of this program, though: For some reasons libsensors seems to think that the temperature is returned in kilo-degrees. | |||
=== AspireOne D250 Microphone Issue === | |||
Microphone doesn't work out of the box. Download alsa-driver-1.0.20 from www.alsa-project.org and compile it with ./configure --with-cards=all (initially microphone in the mixer is muted!) In mixer settings input source should be set to "Mic" (default), not "Front Mic". Still sound subsystem doesn't survive suspend-resume. Ethernet card also doesn't work out of the box for D250. Download AR813X-linux-v1.0.0.8.tar.gz from http://partner.atheros.com/Drivers.aspx and install it manually. Ignore gzip warnings about "trailing garbage". | |||
* Webcam working with cheese (slow video), cameramonitor, luvcview and Skype (but X server crashes if Dual Head). | * Webcam working with cheese (slow video), cameramonitor, luvcview and Skype (but X server crashes if Dual Head). | ||
* Ext4 works out-of-the-box. | * Ext4 works out-of-the-box. | ||
* Fn-Hotkeys seem ok. | * Fn-Hotkeys seem ok. (brightness adjustable but visual feedback not 100% correct - some delays) | ||
Sound and keyboard short-cuts work. | Sound and keyboard short-cuts work. | ||
* The home button (next to 'Fn' and 'Alt') can be configured to act as view desktop via '''Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts'''. | * The home button (next to 'Fn' and 'Alt') can be configured to act as view desktop via '''Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts'''. | ||
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After that hibernate should work correctly! | After that hibernate should work correctly! | ||
[EDIT- | [EDIT- Some have reported that Ubuntu Jaunty will hibernate out-of-the-box without this modification. Make sure your swap partition is larger than your RAM.] | ||
=== Note about touchpad in a newely-installed 9.04: === | === Note about touchpad in a newely-installed 9.04: === | ||
After making a fresh-install of current development version of 9.04 on 3 Mar 2009 on AspireOne model:ZG5, touchpad did not work. The fix is easy: install xserver-xorg-input-all package with the help of an external USB mouse, if it is needed. | After making a fresh-install of current development version of 9.04 on 3 Mar 2009 on AspireOne model:ZG5, touchpad did not work. The fix is easy: install xserver-xorg-input-all package with the help of an external USB mouse, if it is needed. | ||
Try first Fn-F7. | Try first Fn-F7. | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
* [[UbuntuWiki:LaptopTestingTeam/AcerAspireOneA150|Laptop|testing team]] | * [[UbuntuWiki:LaptopTestingTeam/AcerAspireOneA150|Laptop|testing team]] | ||
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* [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianAcerOne Debian] | * [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianAcerOne Debian] | ||
* [http://gentoo-wiki.com/Acer_Aspire_One_A110L Gentoo] | * [http://gentoo-wiki.com/Acer_Aspire_One_A110L Gentoo] | ||
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== Suggestions for this guide == | == Suggestions for this guide == | ||
Please use @``SIG@ to sign your suggestions. | Please use @``SIG@ to sign your suggestions. | ||
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* select USB drive from list (uses only device names unfortunately) | * select USB drive from list (uses only device names unfortunately) | ||
* click ok | * click ok | ||
Note: UNetbootin is now available in the repositories and can be installed using a package manager. | |||
Flash drive or memory card will be formatted and set up as a bootable drive. | Flash drive or memory card will be formatted and set up as a bootable drive. | ||
=== Stop hard drive death click === | === Stop hard drive death click === | ||
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interestingly fedora suffers the same issue and they decided on no head parking(not a great idea) and also "S 120" | interestingly fedora suffers the same issue and they decided on no head parking(not a great idea) and also "S 120" | ||
has anyone an view on using | has anyone an view on using | ||
ac | '''''Warning:''''' Please do not run these commands if you do not know what they do, how to monitor your hard drive, and how to reverse them. These commands can cause your hard drive to over heat, and thus you will want to reverse them. In addition these commands probably are not relevant to more recent versions of Ubuntu (read the link to the forums post and the links in that post as well). '''Rebooting resets these settings to the default values.''''' | ||
Settings for running on ac power: | |||
<pre><nowiki> | <pre><nowiki> | ||
/sbin/hdparm -B 254 /dev/sda | /sbin/hdparm -B 254 -S 120 /dev/sda | ||
</nowiki></pre> | </nowiki></pre> | ||
Settings for running on battery power | |||
<pre><nowiki> | <pre><nowiki> | ||
/sbin/hdparm -B 200 /dev/sda | /sbin/hdparm -B 200 -S 120 /dev/sda | ||
</nowiki></pre> | </nowiki></pre> | ||
There are scripts posted on the forums which semi-automate these settings. | |||
=== Clean-up === | === Clean-up === | ||
It would be nice to have a single section for Intrepid, rather than several sections that refer to bugs/hiccups that were in previous beta versions but are now irrelevant -- [[UbuntuHelp:LaunchpadHome:khaeru|LaunchpadHome:khaeru]] <<DateTime(2008-10-16T06:04:27Z)>> | It would be nice to have a single section for Intrepid, rather than several sections that refer to bugs/hiccups that were in previous beta versions but are now irrelevant -- [[UbuntuHelp:LaunchpadHome:khaeru|LaunchpadHome:khaeru]] <<DateTime(2008-10-16T06:04:27Z)>> | ||
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Tested in Intrepid only. | Tested in Intrepid only. | ||
-- [[UbuntuHelp:LaunchpadHome:julie-ubuntu|LaunchpadHome:julie-ubuntu]] <<DateTime(2008-10-23T00:33:39Z)>> | -- [[UbuntuHelp:LaunchpadHome:julie-ubuntu|LaunchpadHome:julie-ubuntu]] <<DateTime(2008-10-23T00:33:39Z)>> | ||
There is a simpler option: go to System->Preferences->Mouse->Touchpad and choose the options you prefer. | |||
=== Wireless Broken in Intrepid RC; how to install /home to an SD card === | === Wireless Broken in Intrepid RC; how to install /home to an SD card === | ||
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2. Connecting over Ch11 to an AP only succeeds if the AP passsword contains no diacrit characters; so presumably passwords should be ASCII only. This is a BUG. | 2. Connecting over Ch11 to an AP only succeeds if the AP passsword contains no diacrit characters; so presumably passwords should be ASCII only. This is a BUG. | ||
Use a fresh install of Ubuntu 8.10 on an Aspire One with the latest Madwifi driver madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6-current as described in this guide. The AP is set for WPA2 Personal/AES. | |||
* The shell script that brings the wifi0 down and up after suspend didn't do the job. Make a minor tweak, replacing the two wifi down and up lines with a single: | |||
/etc/init.d/networking restart | |||
* If you have any questions or new insights about Ubuntu 8.10 on the Acer Aspire One, please consider posting to [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=966158 this thread] in the forums first. This should help to further unclutter this site. | * If you have any questions or new insights about Ubuntu 8.10 on the Acer Aspire One, please consider posting to [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=966158 this thread] in the forums first. This should help to further unclutter this site. | ||
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<<Include(/Header)>> Note: In an effort to clean up this page, the information in this guide has been re-organized, and sectioned (and in some cases corrected) in a style similar to the EeePC's documentation. If interested, please see AA1. - dsm-iv-tr I've started a new home page -- what do you think? LaunchpadHome:pb--ubuntu-wiki See Model pages for AOD250 (U9.04/U9.10), 110L (U8.10/U9.04), AO751h (1366x768 X) and AA1 (U8.10), and one for Discussion.
Note on using this guide
This guide was written with Ubuntu in mind. Generally everything works the same with the other Ubuntu variants of (e.g., Kubuntu, Xubuntu). This guide assumes you will use use gedit as your text editor. You may also substitute the text editor of your choice (e.g., kate for Kubuntu, mousepad for Xubuntu or just use vim/emacs/nano). Note: The default font size used by Xubuntu is in many cases unsuitable for the small screen. Already during the installation windows can be bigger than the screen and the OK button is invisible. The font size can be changed at Applications --> Settings --> Settings Manager --> Font. Size 7 solved most problems. The change can be done already when running the LiveCD before the installation in order to be able to see the installation windows correctly. It needs to be repeated once after the installation to become permanent.
Installs old (8.04 and 8.10) and new (9.10)
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Notes on Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) desktop and UNR (Netbook Remix)
Status: (based on a clean install from a Live boot)
- Install (once all the info had been supplied) to a HDD took 17 minutes using a Optiarc AD-5540A USB DVD drive for desktop and 11 minutes using a 2GB integral USB memory stick (or 7-10 with a 4GB memory stick) for UNR.
- UNR boot time (from grub load to Internet connected) on a HDD can be from 40 to 50 seconds.
- Sound, touchpad and suspend/resume still work.
- pciehp module still missing. All USB ports are hot-pluggable, RH SD works if card is present on boot. LH SD slot has been reported to be hot-pluggable but on some AaO's it is not. As workaround add "
pciehp.pciehp_force=1
" to defoptions in /boot/grub/menu.lst or to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in /etc/default/grub if you are already using grub2. - The ath5k !WiFi driver works. No need to "
modprobe -r ath5k acer_wmi; modprobe ath5k
". - Notes for Acer Aspire One 7G5:
- Mine has an Atheros AR5006EG 802.11 b/g chipset.
- This works with Jaunty UNR on a default install, but the wireless chipset is turned off.
- Open a console and edit
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
using a text editor (like vi). - Add one line
blacklist acer_wmi
- Save and exit that.
- Aside: Make sure that you do not enable the mad wi-fi drivers in the system settings. If you have, go there and disable them.
- Reboot.
- Use the network applet (top right icon next to battery) to enter your wireless details.
- REPORT BACK - Sept 2009
- I am not really happy, the wireless signal is too weak and does not stay connected (when you are at a distance) like the default settings under Linpus lite (whatever those were).
- Suspend-resume - the wifi network does connect. Good.
- Connection - the wifi stays connected for hours and hours, even under heavy load (like streaming a video over ssh). Good.
- Distance from AP - take the netbook to another room and the signal drops like a stone. You get disconnects and stuff goes wrong. BAD.
- On Aspire One 751h, the default driver works. Enabling the ath5k driver under 'System --> Administration --> Hardware Drivers' breaks it. Be sure to keep it disabled.
- On Aspire One 751h, it looses wifi connection at an undefined time and wont reconnect. Seems to be only affected by encrypted networks. So far the only solution is a reboot. (this is talked about on the discussion page it maybe overheating due to blocked vents sitting on soft surfaces such as carpet)(I have 4 Aspire One's that sits on a hard table, so it either overheating by itself or its another cause)
- I have a AOA 150 and had to add blacklist acer_wmi to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist for my wifi to work
Load linux-backports-modules-jaunty to get the LED to work.
- 3G dongle works (Orange- Option 225)
- Front microphone works out-of-the-box. If it fails, check System->Preferences->Sound->Sound Capture is set to "HDA Intel ALC268 Analog(ALSA)" not "ALSA". Note that the mic might stop working if you changed the values of Capture in alsamixer or gnome's volume applet. The reason is you need to have the capture volumes unlinked at all times, and the first channel's volume set to what you want, with the 2nd volume bar set to 0.
- Comment - BodhiZazen - Hats off the the UNR team, but be warned, the UNR remix is slow an almost usable on an AspireOne 751h (11.6"). Better to perform a standard install on this hardware.
- You can adjust the brightness level of the screen as soon as the machine is switched on (using Fn+<left_arrow> or Fn+<right_arrow>), however, if you do this, by the time the login box appears, you will find that the keyboard will not respond to input. Unfortunately, the only solution appears to be to power the machine off and on again (This issue may only apply to the D250?)
- If the acerhdf module is loaded the gnome sensor applet can be used to show the CPU temperature. To make it work the multiplicator for the thermal zone temp1 is set to 1000 in the properties of this program, though: For some reasons libsensors seems to think that the temperature is returned in kilo-degrees.
AspireOne D250 Microphone Issue
Microphone doesn't work out of the box. Download alsa-driver-1.0.20 from www.alsa-project.org and compile it with ./configure --with-cards=all (initially microphone in the mixer is muted!) In mixer settings input source should be set to "Mic" (default), not "Front Mic". Still sound subsystem doesn't survive suspend-resume. Ethernet card also doesn't work out of the box for D250. Download AR813X-linux-v1.0.0.8.tar.gz from http://partner.atheros.com/Drivers.aspx and install it manually. Ignore gzip warnings about "trailing garbage".
- Webcam working with cheese (slow video), cameramonitor, luvcview and Skype (but X server crashes if Dual Head).
- Ext4 works out-of-the-box.
- Fn-Hotkeys seem ok. (brightness adjustable but visual feedback not 100% correct - some delays)
Sound and keyboard short-cuts work.
- The home button (next to 'Fn' and 'Alt') can be configured to act as view desktop via Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts.
- Related bugs:
- LiveCD install screen (ubiquity) larger than the default 1024x600px resolution. To display the parts of the install window that are not visible, hold down ALT while clicking anywhere in the window.
- Fixed: no wlan with Acer Aspire One 110L and not activatable
- SD Card containing /home corrupted on resume
One issue is that the automatic partitioner only allocated 384 swap so I'm reinstalling using manual partitioning (may be faster than resizing) finished up with 6.5gb / and 1.6 Swap.
To Fix Choppy Video Playback With Intel Video
- Pass enable_mtrr_cleanup mtrr_spare_reg_nr=1 to kernel in /boot/grub/menu.lst. (Explanation of problem at: [1]). (Explanation of solution at: [2])
- Determine video memory register and assign to mtrr. Explanation at: [3]. More detailed explanation at step 4 and 5 of This guide.
- Make fix load automatically at each XSession startup. Explanation at: [4]<
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Alternately create your fix file as root somewhere safe: sudo gedit /usr/local/bin/fixmtrr
#!/bin/bash
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if ! `cat /proc/mtrr | grep -q "write-combining"` ; then
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echo "base=0x
yourbase size=0x
yoursize type=write-combining" > /proc/mtrr
fi
Set execute permissions on the file
sudo chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/fixmtrr
Set sudoers access using sudo visudo - (following goes at the end of the file):
yourusername ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/local/bin/fixmtrr
Place the autorun command in the System/Preference/Startup Applications dialog (or Sessions on earlier Ubuntu's):
sudo /usr/local/bin/fixmtrr
- *Optional* You can get latest version of Intel driver (v. 2.7.0) by adding the following ppa to your sources: deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/glasen/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main [Edit: The more recent and complete updates might be available here: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates/]
To get Hibernate working (using TuxOnIce)
- Make sure that you have a swap partition set up (it doesn't have to be as big as 2xRAM)
- Add the TuxOnIce PPA repositories (and don't forget to add the auth key), which you can find here: [5]
- Follow the instructions here: [6]
After that hibernate should work correctly! [EDIT- Some have reported that Ubuntu Jaunty will hibernate out-of-the-box without this modification. Make sure your swap partition is larger than your RAM.]
Note about touchpad in a newely-installed 9.04:
After making a fresh-install of current development version of 9.04 on 3 Mar 2009 on AspireOne model:ZG5, touchpad did not work. The fix is easy: install xserver-xorg-input-all package with the help of an external USB mouse, if it is needed. Try first Fn-F7. <<Anchor(References)>>
References
Discussion
Discussion of this process is happening here. You can also join IRC channel #onelinux on irc.freenode.net.
Other distributions
Several other distributions have their own installation guides for the Aspire One.
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Use Unetbootin
On this website: Create a bootable USB Drive or Memory Card, the tool used was UNetbootin which seems to only require the one computer to run it on (as a statically linked binary, no install required, minimal dependencies) and generically works for a large number of distributions in addition to ubuntu and handles custom diskimages and custom kernels. This seems like a tool that is a little more quick than UbuntuLiveUSB. To install:
- download .bin file from sourceforge
- right click on file, check executable (or run chmod +x *.bin in terminal)
- sudo apt-get install mtools p7zip-full
- run file (double click or type ./unetbooin-linux-282 in terminal) on any linux system
- select diskimage or distribution
- select USB drive from list (uses only device names unfortunately)
- click ok
Note: UNetbootin is now available in the repositories and can be installed using a package manager. Flash drive or memory card will be formatted and set up as a bootable drive.
Stop hard drive death click
Both Hardy and intrepid may suffer from excessive load cycling http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=805570 This will fix the issue, but value 128 in script should be modified to 200. interestingly fedora suffers the same issue and they decided on no head parking(not a great idea) and also "S 120" has anyone an view on using Warning: Please do not run these commands if you do not know what they do, how to monitor your hard drive, and how to reverse them. These commands can cause your hard drive to over heat, and thus you will want to reverse them. In addition these commands probably are not relevant to more recent versions of Ubuntu (read the link to the forums post and the links in that post as well). Rebooting resets these settings to the default values. Settings for running on ac power:
/sbin/hdparm -B 254 -S 120 /dev/sda
Settings for running on battery power
/sbin/hdparm -B 200 -S 120 /dev/sda
There are scripts posted on the forums which semi-automate these settings.
Clean-up
It would be nice to have a single section for Intrepid, rather than several sections that refer to bugs/hiccups that were in previous beta versions but are now irrelevant -- LaunchpadHome:khaeru <<DateTime(2008-10-16T06:04:27Z)>> We should copy the organization EeePC guys uysed on the Wiki. -- LaunchpadHome:dudus <<DateTime(2008-12-16T04:43:47Z)>>
Horizontal Scrolling
To enable horizontal scrolling for the touchpad (as in Linpus install), put this in xorg.conf:
Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse0" Driver "synaptics" Option "Protocol" "auto" Option "Device" "/dev/input/mouse0" Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5 6 7" Option "CorePointer" Option "HorizEdgeScroll" "1" EndSection
Tested in Intrepid only. -- LaunchpadHome:julie-ubuntu <<DateTime(2008-10-23T00:33:39Z)>> There is a simpler option: go to System->Preferences->Mouse->Touchpad and choose the options you prefer.
Wireless Broken in Intrepid RC; how to install /home to an SD card
Two things: 1) Some reports that the latest Intrepid / updating from an Intrepid beta breaks wireless. Note: The driver "ath5k" has been removed from the stock Intrepid kernel, because it's not working reliably on some machines. It works, however, on the AAo, you can easily get it by installing "linux-backports-modules-intrepid" LaunchpadHome:christian-paratschek
- Be sure to install the backports package first if you rely on the wireless card, before you do a system update. You may also have to disable competing drivers in the Restricted Drivers manager after rebooting. -- LaunchpadHome:dsm-iv-tr
Active thread discussing this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=894852&highlight=aspireone+intrepid 2) The SD card / slot shows up as a partition option if you boot with a card in, and install from the live CD. Do manual partition options and it's simple to set an SD card as /home. -- LaunchpadHome:julie-fuller <<DateTime(2008-10-28T04:46:43Z)>> Note: Suspend does not work with this type of install. Suspend might kill all your data on the SD-Card. LaunchpadHome:christian-paratschek
- Guide for the AAO 110L and Intrepid (cleaned up version of this one): AspireOne110L
- There are internationalization issues with the suggested wireless solution:
1. Your AccessPoint will be invisible to your NetworkManager Applet if
the AP is using an Europe-only channel such as Channel 12 or 13 while it will be visible after changing the AP to e.g. Channel 11. Appending the line "options cfg80211 ieee80211_regdom=EU" to /etc/modprobe.d/options file as suggested elsewhere has no effect. 2. Connecting over Ch11 to an AP only succeeds if the AP passsword contains no diacrit characters; so presumably passwords should be ASCII only. This is a BUG.
Use a fresh install of Ubuntu 8.10 on an Aspire One with the latest Madwifi driver madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6-current as described in this guide. The AP is set for WPA2 Personal/AES.
- The shell script that brings the wifi0 down and up after suspend didn't do the job. Make a minor tweak, replacing the two wifi down and up lines with a single:
/etc/init.d/networking restart
- If you have any questions or new insights about Ubuntu 8.10 on the Acer Aspire One, please consider posting to this thread in the forums first. This should help to further unclutter this site.