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Thibault Mondary : projets personnels

Je propose un noyau linux compilé spécifiquement pour l'Acer Aspire One A110L (SSD). J'utilise ce noyau avec Archlinux, mais il peut a priori être utilisé sur d'autres distributions (sauf celles qui reposent sur SELinux et d'autres modules de sécurité : mon noyau ne les incorpore pas). Support de compcache .

Debian Lenny on an Acer Aspire One 110

http://www.cryptojedi.org/misc/aa1.shtml#refs Put a USB stick in the computer, check the device by looking at /var/log/messages. In the following I will assume that the device is /dev/sdb During the Debian installation I had an 8GB SDHC card in the storage expansion slot allowing me to directly partition it and use it as /home. I played around a little bit with a configuration with swap partition, this will however increase number of write operations to the SSD and thus reduce its lifetime. If you want to use swap I would recommend to set the "swappiness" to 0 by putting the line When booting after installation you won't be able to boot the current standard Debian kernel with SD card in the storage expansion slot.
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianAcerOne The DebianEeePC project also has documentation describing the installation of Debian on an Atom processor, the page you are reading however is devoted solely to the Acer Aspire One. You can boot and install using the debian-installer from Lenny (Debian stable, version 5.0) and the snapshot images without needing anything from the DebianEeePC project. the second generation 10 inch screen models (A250) include unsupported wired Ethernet adapters (is this still true, or which is not natively supported) — you will need to install using the wireless card, and if needed, compile the wired network module later on; the 11 inch screen models (AO751h) are partially supported in lenny: the wired driver works and can be used for the installation; although the installation will give you a working laptop, however many changes will be needed to get all hardware working (including the maximum 1366 x 768 resolution which is not supported by the lenny x.org).

AcerOne - Debian Wiki