Zimmer: You will need to copy the file (acerhdf.conf) into the folder
/etc/modprobe.d

The folder etc/ and its contents can only be edited by a super-user. To
do this graphically, you will need to start Nautilus as root (of course,
you could also do this through the command line, but this is easier for
starters).

Unless Ubuntu provides a link in the application menue, to open Nautilus
as super-user/root (I don't know, since I don't use GNOME) you will need
to open a terminal (the application) and type "gksu nautilus".

A window will pop-up, asking for your password (your regular user
password) and then you will have a nautilus open, wherein you can move
and edit all files on your system. So be *VERY* careful, what you do.

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