This is a guide to running Linux with the Acer Aspire 4520 laptop. Thanks to Tiago for these details.
This guide is intended to provide you details on how well this laptop works with Linux and which modules you need to configure. For details on how to actually install and configure the required modules have a look at our guides section for distribution specific instructions.
The NVIDIA driver is supported by both the open source 'nv' module and the proprietary 'nvidia' module. For 3D support you will need to use the proprietary module. See our guides for more details.
You will need to install ALSA version 1.0.16 or later for sound support. Currently no Linux distribution includes this so you will have to manually install it. Again our guides has details about doing this.
For proper hardware support you will need to use kernel version 2.6.20 or greater.
The main problem with this laptop is with the need to install the ALSA modules. However this shouldn't pose a problem for most users which makes this laptop a good Linux candidate. The ALSA issues will be release in future Linux releases.
and for de integrated consumer infrared port? i cant configure it on my Arch Linux =(
joseph, Friday 05 of June, 2009 [06:39:47]
me again, I forgot to mention that the ALSA modules come stock with openSuse11.1 works prefect. no configuration needed.
joseph, Friday 05 of June, 2009 [06:36:56]
I installed openSuse 11.1 on my Acer aspire4520 and it seams to be working 100% mine has the broadcom chipset for the wireless adapter and i had to use the bcm firmware extractor to get it to work, but it was a simple task. Be sure to have the latest kernel update when installing the Nvidia graphics driver or you may run into problems with a missing nivida module at boot and will cause X to stop with a FATAL: no nivida module loaded, no displays. yea I figured that out quick but it was not a big deal, lol
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and for de integrated consumer infrared port? i cant configure it on my Arch Linux =(
me again, I forgot to mention that the ALSA modules come stock with openSuse11.1 works prefect. no configuration needed.
I installed openSuse 11.1 on my Acer aspire4520 and it seams to be working 100% mine has the broadcom chipset for the wireless adapter and i had to use the bcm firmware extractor to get it to work, but it was a simple task. Be sure to have the latest kernel update when installing the Nvidia graphics driver or you may run into problems with a missing nivida module at boot and will cause X to stop with a FATAL: no nivida module loaded, no displays. yea I figured that out quick but it was not a big deal, lol