On Tue, October 5, 2010 11:25 am, Jon Jermey wrote:
> The main obstacle is WiFi, but I believe the Acer netbooks have a
> similar WiFi setup to the Asus eee, in which case Fedora 13 should do the
> trick. There is also a netbook version of Puppy Linux that I was able to
> activate WiFi with. Ubuntu 10.4 and Mint would not recognise the wireless
> card on my Asus eee 1005 despite my following several sets of complicated
> instructions. Nor would several other distros -- I seem to remember Moblin
> was one of them.

fwiw, both Ubuntu and Moblin found WiFi as is, no issues
(neither seemed to find bluetooth, though. must check if it's enabled)


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