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[News] Review of Acer Aspire With GNU/Linux on It; How to Put Linux on Live USB

  • Subject: [News] Review of Acer Aspire With GNU/Linux on It; How to Put Linux on Live USB
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 22:52:18 +0100
  • Followup-to: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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Acer Aspire AS5738PG Netbook review

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| That said, Ubuntu 9 worked flawlessly on this 
| laptop and ran quite fast thanks to the dual-
| core processors and higher-than-normal RAM 
| allocation. For developers, the system 
| represents a forward-looking laptop that could 
| well provide the hardware required for testing 
| touch applications, especially for creating 
| kiosk applications or for contributing to a 
| Ubuntu touch-screen version at some point.
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http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/reviews/acer%c2%a0aspire-as5738pg/

Linux Live USBAcer Aspire Media

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| It is pretty common these days for laptops, 
| and even desktops, to be able to boot from a 
| USB flash memory drive. So you can save a 
| little time and a little money by converting 
| various Linux distributions ISO images to 
| bootable USB devices, rather than burning them 
| to CD/DVD. Oh, and one other reason - it is 
| getting more common, especially with pre-
| releases, for the Live image to be too large 
| to fit on a CD so it requires a DVD, and I 
| don't keep blank DVD media as close at hand as 
| CD.
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http://www.zdnet.co.uk/blogs/jamies-random-musings-10006480/linux-live-usb-media-10015552/


Recent:

Acer Aspire One Linux Netbook

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| Netbooks have very much become an integral part of our
| hyperconnected lifestyles. These smaller computers slot right in
| between the functionality of a proper smartphone and a larger
| laptop, making them an affordable way to gain access to the
| ârealâ Internet without lugging around a big notebook. While a
| lot of people prefer to take the route of Windows or even a
| Hackintoshâd Mac OS X-powered netbook, the cheapest and least
| resource-heavy route is that of Linux.
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http://www.zimbio.com/Laptop+Reviews/articles/BjEnB8kh_p6/Acer+Aspire+One+Linux+Netbook
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