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Authored by: TiddlyPom on Wednesday, March 13 2013 @ 06:09 AM EDT |
I have (Chr)Ubuntu on my Acer C7 (upgraded to 8GB RAM and a 240GB
SSD) and it is a DREAM Linux Netbook - and would still have been fantastic and
usable with the original 2GB RAM and 320GB hard disk. Make it 4GB
out-of-the-box and it is a fantastic little machine. If it was up to me I would
say swap the 320GB hard disk for a 60GB or 128GB SSD as well.
If this
laptop (which has the open source CoreBoot BIOS on it) ran a mainstream distro
like Ubuntu, Linux Mint or Mageia it would be truly awesome! Imagine cold ON to
Linux desktop in about 15 seconds. On my Acer C7, I am up and running in Ubuntu
with WiFi connected (from CTRL-D in BIOS) in 15 seconds (just timed it) but my
OCZ SSD makes all the difference. Cold to BIOS is about 2 seconds.
If
ONLY I could get a 'blessed' kernel working so that I could get NATIVE
(non-developer mode) booting on the Acer C7!
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