[IAEP] [SoaS] SoaS on What Machines?
Thomas C Gilliard
satellit at bendbroadband.com
Thu Apr 22 12:03:46 EDT 2010
Peter Robinson wrote:
> Yes,
>
> The wireless on all the Acer Aspire Ones is atheros based. On the
> older 11g devices its ath5k based, on the newer ones with 11n its
> ath9k.
>
> The Acer Aspire One 532H is currently the device I'm recommending for
> people who want to use Fedora Mini (either Sugar or Moblin).
>
I just purchased one of these as an upgrade from my EeePC900
I immediately Removed the HD and upgraded to 2GB Memory.
(no danger of damaging Windows 7 install when using Gparted and when
doing builds of soas sticks.)
It boots soas USB's with no intervention and runs external USB HD
installs of f11/f12/f13 and Ubuntu.
Wireless is effortless. Thanks for the advice.
Tom Gilliard
satellit
> Cheers,
> Peter
>
> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Thomas C Gilliard
> <satellit at bendbroadband.com> wrote:
>
>> Peter;
>>
>> Does the Acer Aspire One 532H support wireless in fedora?
>> I have the EeePC1000HE here and have to use Ubuntu 9.04 to get wireless to
>> work.
>> MY test netbook:EeePC900 (mandriva) does work with soas out of the box.
>>
>> Tom Gilliard
>>
>> Peter Robinson wrote:
>>
>> Hi Caryl,
>>
>> The netbook that I am recommending at the moment is the Acer Aspire One 532H
>>
>> http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/13/acer-aspire-one-532h-review/
>>
>> It is well supported in Fedora (I think everything works out of the
>> box for both Fedora and Sugar) and is the device that Mel is using for
>> her pilot in Boston. Its the newer generation of hardware. It comes
>> with Windows 7 but then most current netbooks do.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 5:35 AM, Caryl Bigenho <cbigenho at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi All...
>>
>> I have decided that I really should invest in an inexpensive windows laptop
>> or netbook to use in my volunteer work with Sugar Labs and OLPC. I have been
>> looking online and visited one electronics store yesterday (Fry's). Here
>> are my thoughts...
>>
>> I would prefer an ultralight netbook with a good webcam so I can travel with
>> it and use it for Skype.
>>
>> If I get a netbook it will have to have 3 usb ports so that I can plug in an
>> optical drive that can burn dvds and cds. The one I am looking at draws
>> it's power from 2 usb ports so I would need another to be able to plug in a
>> usb stick or drive or anything else usb (unless I get a usb hub... rather
>> not).
>>
>> I don't like windows in general, but If I have to have it, would prefer xp.
>> Linux is nice, but the easiest instructions seem to be for Windows machines
>> and very few of the educators I will be working with will have Linux.
>>
>> At Fry's they let me play a bit. I put an SoaS usb stick in an MSI and it
>> booted on startup with no problems. It would not start on a Gateway. With
>> no optical drive, I can't rely on a boot helper cd. There were other, more
>> expensive machines, but time was short so that was all I tried.
>>
>> I want to spend as little $$$ as possible. After all, I have a perfectly
>> wonderful MacBook and this other machine will be used mainly for my
>> volunteer work. The Mac will run SoaS, with a boot helper disk, will burn
>> cds and dvds, but it is much easier to create the SoaS sticks on a Windows
>> machine.
>>
>> So here is the question... Which netbooks and laptops will work with SoaS
>> on a Plug-'n-Play basis like the MSI did?
>>
>> Do you know of any other electronics store chains that might let me come in
>> and test SoaS on their floor models?
>>
>> Do you know of any place to get a really good price on these machines?
>>
>> My son (a Computer Educator Extraordinare) said he likes Toshiba, Samsung,
>> and either Acer or Asus but has not tried Sugar on any of them. He
>> definitely advised against getting the MSI.
>>
>> I would love to get this before the 24th so I would have it at the InfoTech
>> exhibit. Any and all suggestions would be welcome.
>>
>> Caryl
>>
>> P.S. There goes my tax refund!
>>
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