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Acer Aspire 7552G

Introduction

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Specifications

For full specifications see the Acer Aspire 7552G specifications page.

NameAcer Aspire 7552G
ProcessorAMD Phenom™ II Quad-Core Mobile Processor N930 (2MB L2 cache, 2.0GHz)
Screen17.3” 1600×900 Widescreen
RAMUp to 8GB
HDDup to 500GB
Optical DriveDVD+-RW
Blu-ray
GraphicsATI Mobility Radeon™ 5650 graphics
Network10/100/1000 Ethernet
Acer® InviLink Nplify 802.11b/g/n

Linux Compatibility

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EthernetNot Tested
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BluetoothNot Tested
ModemNot Tested
USBNot Tested
Card ReaderNot Tested
WebcamNot Tested

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Summary

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Discussion

Lukas, Wednesday 06 of April, 2011 [07:42:09]

It look like everthing was working on ubuntu 10.04 64 bit only Fn+F3 (enable wifi) doesnt work, but still you can enable it by right clicking on the conection icon in panel.

I'm still learning ubuntu so I didnt notice it at the first time :)

By the way in my opinion Ubuntu as operating system suits better for this computer than windows 7.

Ramon, Friday 01 of April, 2011 [00:19:26]

Fedora 14, 64bit
all (but wifi) works out of the box

I'm only running into issues on the linux distro it self to compile the madwifi kernel modules,

and it seems to be a kernel version issue 2.6.35.6-45.fc14, looking for that patch then I will add the solution here and on my blog

Alan, Thursday 30 of December, 2010 [03:58:28]

found this useful for enabling WiFi.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1378485

Was able to enable and connect after following this thread.

Luca , Monday 13 of September, 2010 [22:46:14]

The only problem i discovered running ubuntu 10 is concerning the wi-fi that doesn't work.
If someone knows a way to activate it, please post here.
thanks.

Lukas, Saturday 18 of December, 2010 [17:52:08]

I have same problem on ubuntu 10.04 64 bit.
I also noticed black screen with computer freezing when you click restart after ubuntu instalation.

Now I'm looking for solution for wifi…

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