Hello,

I installed Debian Lenny on the Acer Aspire One.Lenny is ideally suited for
netbooks as it has a lighter foot print with good looks. A week ago I had
already installed Lenny on my pen drive for testing. Lenny DVD has a superb
boot menu that lets you choose your desktop without having to remember the
exact syntax. (A minor error in the older method meant that instead of KDE,
you end up with Gnome. I had selected KDE. Those who do not like KDE4.1 will
love this older KDE. Lenny comes in a down to earth build yet good hardware
support.

Everything worked fine except wireless and thats where this site comes in
handy. I used the mad-wifi drivers using the apptitude method given in the
link. That is the fastest.

http://wiki.debian.org/DebianAcerOne#head-0c033e1a554405a43cc9a4043e5f6c9d96525e37

After that the system was restarted and Knetworkmanager was able to get me
online. Gnome users please read about network-manager not working and
instead the use of wicd.

Otherwise everything isthe same as setting up Kubuntu in Acer Aspire One.

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Regards,

Rony.
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