Steve Holdoway wrote: > I've got an older Acer One, with just an 8GB SSD+SD. It works fine > ( currently running the pre-release Ubuntu 10.10 happily ), although the > SSD has been replaced once, and write performance does seem rather slow.
Does anyone else have any experiences with or opinions of the Acer Aspire One? I am now considering that one (as well as the Eee), because of the keyboard and it seems to be more Debian-friendly; that is I don't have to use a netbook-specific distro to alleviate hardware and driver woes. I really don't know why we need specific drivers for something as simple as network chipsets. Weren't the OSI and TCP/IP layer models supposed to avoid this problem? Or do these problems exist in only one layer? Or is it just a delusion? Thanks, Aidan
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