I have an eeePC running http://www.ubuntu-eee.com/
I imagine that should work for the Aspire as well.
I would do the standard procedure:
- burn a USB stick image
- boot live from USB
- if all goes well, install
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2008/11/5 keith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Yesterday I splashed out on a new toy - the Acer Aspire One netbook, the
> Linpus Lite version with 1GB ram, and a 120GB Hard Drive.  It's a very nice
> little machine and ideal for a first time user, but the OS is rather
> limited.
>
> I've checked the Howto install Ubuntu on it at
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireOne and at face value it looks
> pretty daunting.  If it all goes pear shaped
> it seems that I've got no means of recovering the original OS because of
> the lack
> of CD drive on the machine.
>
> So before I commit myself, can any
> of our readers who may have already accomplished the feat tell me how
> successful/useable the installation has proved to be.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Keith.
> ---
> Keith Bowerman,
> Prestwood, south Staffs, England.
> (Still using Ubuntu 8.04 on a Linux only machine.)
>
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