There's a pretty good forum over at
http://aspireoneuser.com/forum
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I'm absolutely chuffed with my AA1. Though a few criticisms of the
default Linpus:
1) tun.ko module missing (Required for VPNC, which although installed
was missing this vital component!)
-Manually compiled, added with depmod and 'modprobe tun' added to
rc.local
2) Hostname is set to 'localhost' by rc.5 on each boot
-Commented out lots of lines, set hostname in rc.5 and added a
loopback into /etc/hosts
3) I wanted to be able to switch to the default XFCE desktop desktop
-Handy script added as taskbar button (added with 'xfce4-panel -a')
4) man pages not installed by default!
5) Aesthetics - partly because It's crafted to look like windows!!
-Changed window manager settings and thoroughly edited
~/.config/xfce4/desktop/group-app.xml , subsequent
/usr/share/application descriptions to remove M$ 'My xxxxx' from
everything (Pet peeve!)
6) Bios password would only accept a password typed in CAPS! I set a
password and had a hairy locked-out moment!
-Bios flash uprade fixed this, though disabled manual fan control.
7) Rightclick menu should be enabled by default (xfce-setting-show)
8) Bluetooth modules not present
-Next task! It's a shame IMHO not to see bluetooth onboard.
Overall very pleased though once all these issues were addressed. I've
heard Mandriva is working superbly but I would rather tweak the current
setup so I don't lose the the c10 second boot time!
Charlie
>
> I looked into swapping Linpus out for Ubuntu on my son's Acer One and
> really couldn't see what the benefits were given that Linpus has been
> designed to work with the Acer One and that the Ubuntu build is far from
> complete or perfect in that regard.
>
> Once you enable the xfce menu from right-click on the desktop Linpus is
> as versatile as Ubuntu IMHO. I did put the latest version of Opera on it
> and that's quite nice, especially since I have added that in to the xfce
> menu to make it a little more accessible - I haven't discovered how to
> hack the main menu yet.
>
> The main thing is that Sammy is very pleased with it and it certainly
> gets some use. I'd love one but really can't justify the expense!
>
> Sean
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