Netbook Acer Aspire One D250 Driver For Mac

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  1. Netbook Acer Aspire One D250 Driver For Mac Windows 10
  2. Acer Aspire One D250 1389 Specifications

Jul 17, 2009 - Just 25.4mm thin and about only 1.1kg, the Acer Aspire One D250 is sleek. Robust features combined with its compact size make this netbook.

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I don't know him at all. I am only very thankful for the fact that he managed to produce something that worked for me and my set up AAO D250 out of the box.

Here is link to he.iso His Swedish version of Ubuntu 9.10 And here is the other that worked. His Swedish version of Linux Mint that is based on Ubuntu too. I tested every free download he had that could be done without giving out ones email address. So maybe the two or three that demand this also works?

I have no idea. Very many of his distros totally failed to even get to the wallpaper.

Many many of them just hanged on my AAO D250. But these two worked like wonder. Here is the background. Problem is that I am a newbie?

Noobie or complete idiot when it comes to computers. I fail to get which distro to chose for my Acer Netbook Aspire One AAO D250 whom I bought a week ago. What I need is something that works with the hardware and that knows codex and flash and youtube and such. A helpful forum that knows these distros would help too. I tested at least 10 to 20 different distros and failed to find one that lived up to my criteria. Wired and wireless should work out of the box. It should be able to mount the HDD of my Win 7 Starter and to do NTFS and it should do Youtube and Streaming video from TV stations out of the box.

Then I heard of a Swedish guy Exton. Whom make special editions of english Linux to help those Swedes who prefer to do computing in Swedish and he also prepare with latest software additions and that helped me find an Ubuntu that worked for my latest bought Netbook AAO D250. I have not tested everything but wired and wifi and NTFS and youtube and Streaming video on SVT.se did work. That is a real bonus.

What I have not tested is to save changes or to install things or updates. He has a forum in Swedish too to help us out. So all kudos to him if he happen to read this. I want it to run in memory from the USB and to not install at all. Is your phalanx a live USB distro or only an installer that can not run as a Live versions is supposed to? People often misunderstand us noobies because we don't know the code words you guys use. I guess from your comment that Crunchbang is better than Easypeasy or otherwise you had tested that one before Crunchbang?

Are phlanx optimsed to not write to the USB other than very important things. The distros I asked about are optimised that way if I get it. Puppy Linux are also set up like that. That is very important. Usual Linux write very often to teh HDD and if oen just move them over to USB then they continue to write as often and destroy the USB very fast.

It is very late at night here so I log out now. Read your answer not before some 10 hours from now. Well There are Differences in HOW each distro saves to USB; that being Frugal installs. Like Puppy only writes back to the USB when you shutdown or prompt it to save. Slax I think writs to it alot maybe? Ubuntu/Debian write to it frequently BUT, with BOTH debian and Ubuntu they have 'snapshots' wherein they only save at shutdown or when you want like Puppy PartedMagic-4.6 is a good Light-weight distro that has firefox and flash but no pkg manager. It saves only when you ask it to so, Phalanx-9.04 can run in snapshot mode or in reg persistent mode.

Your the expert compared to me. Don't you also remember that there is a difference on these things. Sure you could set things to only save at shut down but would it not still write small things every minute for hours as a kind of house keeping. So not a whole save at all but constant adding to something. Log or Database or housekeeping file something. That is how I vagely remember what the usual linux distros does because they are used to be on a HDD that don't mind such and when these SSD arrived and they realized how short life they could be if one write to them each minute then they had to find solutions to it. So your version doesn't do such then?

Why am I interested in EasyPeasy or Crunchbang linux distro? Go to Distrowatch and look. Puppy among the seven most downloaded distros crunchbanhg at 26 and Easypeasy at 36 and Phalanx nowhere to be found in DW. Maybe it is too new. Would it not be better for me to try the other three first.

Why should I go for an unknown like Phalanx apart from you being generous taking time to share your enthusiasm for it. How it is better than the known versions.

If yours that much better than them how come it is not even mentioned on DW? Don't get me wrong now. I am a noob and have no way to discern what works and not. Have you used it on a Acer D250 or got reports back from those who have? Plop is great and I often include it in all my cd's it doesn't install to MBR or anything its very small, about 50+kb its made to boot usb,usb-cdroms,etc on computers that dont have BIOS support for that you can put it on cd,usb, or even hdd too and, if you install a linux distro to your hd and boot with grub or lilo you can add Plop to the grub/lilo menu and bypass the F12 thing you can add it to windows boot menu too but I dont have any windows so dont know how do you have a distro installed to HD? No it is not really Grub. I rewrite the menulist in windows XP on the desktop because a guy at Puppy forum described how to do it.

Some two years ago. I don't trust it is the regular Grub at all because that one does things automatically at install and what I have is really frugal. I have a folder in Windows named puppy400 and in it there is a file named initrd.gz and that one loads the rest of Puppy if I get it.

Acer Aspire One D250 1389 Specifications

I barely get what goes on obviously. Grub is more elaborated things with partitions is it not? Thanks indeed but I have to understand more first. I have no puppy folder in the Acer Aspire One D250. Your Phalanx does write to Fat32 and to Ext3 as I get it.

Most likely my win 7 starter use NTFS formation instead so Puppy can read and write to that one. That is why I will not do as you suggest before I know if your P linux does trusty NTFS. OOPS forget to ask you. The file to download is for Linux machines. I must use linux when I create the USB install, if I am in windows it get corrupt or don't work. I have to get a unetbootin for windows instead.