I have a Acer Aspire One, which is 8GB SSD version with XP home. It is very slow, because of the SSD is MLC. Now I feel it is time to give it a new face. I am still like to use Ubuntu as desktop. At same time, I always use Centos on my Linux Server. Lighter, Faster are the most important concerns when I choose the Ubuntu distribution. OK, this post is more related to installation how-to, focus on it. Installation “Sticks” on Acer Aspire One ZG5. Ask Question 1. Did you verify that the live USB was written correctly and is readable by the machine on which you're installing? To do that, boot from it, and immediately when you see the person and keyboard icons at the bottom center of the screen, press Spacebar, select your language,. Hi, I have Acer Aspire One ZG5 Notebook, which I was first working to fix its. After updating the bios, Win7 installed properly, the video drivers worked. Find out if the system is otherwise ok by booting it with a live Ubuntu CD. Where can i download the drivers. Acer Aspire One ZG5. Burn it, boot xubuntu cd, choose 'TRY Xubuntu' (loading operating system something like Windows Live), connect your internet, and choose install xubuntu now. Install with all drivers, no need download drivers, all is automatic. ![]() No installation needed. 2) Download Lubuntu ISO file Go to I can not use the livecd to install it. So remember to download. It is about 697MB. Cracks serials and keygens. 3) Prepare the USB disk. • Plug it on PC. • Run unetbootin. • Choose Lubuntu from the dropdown list, and choose version 12.04. • Choose Diskimg, and browse the ISO file I downloaded in step 2 above. • Choose Type:USB. Choose the Driver. Make sure it is the USB driver, not the others. • Then click OK to start. 4) Install Lubuntu to Aspire One Plug the USB driver into Aspire One. Press the Power button. Then press F12 to choose the boot from USB Follow the installation wizard to complete the installation. There are some points should be recorded here. I use the whole disk. It means the hidden partition is deleted. I can not install GRUB. I have to choose Lilo as loader. Acer Aspire One Aoa150 Drivers![]() And there's always the Live CD's. If you aren't able to find the info you're looking for, just download a Live CD and test it on your netbook. A broad range of drivers are included on the Live CD's and if your driver is not included, you can use the setup option to see if it's included in the repos. You can even download it into the live session and see if it works before installing the distro to the hard drive. BTW- since many netbooks don't have a cdrom drive, that same LiveCD can be transferred to a USB stick and booted from there. Goineasy9 wrote: And there's always the Live CD's. If you aren't able to find the info you're looking for, just download a Live CD and test it on your netbook. A broad range of drivers are included on the Live CD's and if your driver is not included, you can use the setup option to see if it's included in the repos. You can even download it into the live session and see if it works before installing the distro to the hard drive. BTW- since many netbooks don't have a cdrom drive, that same LiveCD can be transferred to a USB stick and booted from there. He's right, that's always a good idea before trying the distro. I did that to make sure my USB to LAN converter worked. True: a LARGE number of wireless cards (both 802.11 and EVDO / 3G / 4G) work right 'out of the box' w/ the Linux kernel (regardless of distro). ![]() True: A Live CD / Live USB is a handy way to test hardware support Don't forget, though, just because a particular piece of hardware doesn't work right out of the box w/ a given distro, that doesn't mean that you are just one or two simple steps away from making it work. Often times, network cards that are not directly supported by the kernel have closed source, manufacturer provided drivers available for Linux that are jsut as easily installed and used (e.g. My own broadcomm 802.11 card). Okay folks, Thanks for all of the input. I have an Acer Aspire One ZG5. It has no CD drive, and I don't own a portable one. I have tried unsuccessfully to try Ubuntu via the usb with the Universal USB installer (gives me 55 errors and gives me a black screen) and Unetbootin (constantly counts down from ten and does nothing). These cards are also available for different values and also can be purchased by the cash. ![]() Drivers Acer Aspire One Zg5 Ubuntu Live Cd DownloadAny suggestions? As far as chipsets, I have no clue as to what i actually have.I know just enough to get myself into trouble. I do know this computer has the At&t cellular card built in complete with the little card that comes with every At&t phone.
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