Install Linux on Acer Aspire 5500

February 04th, 2007 - 05:46 am ET by peiyu_chao | Report spam
I want to learn to use Linux, so I want to install linux on my laptop.
But the drivers I got from Acer official website are only suit for
Window, as they only provide exe. setup files.

Currently, I have instal CentOS on my laptop, and it seems to provide
some drivers, including the wireless lan. BUT, it does not provide the
drivers for the modem (please understand that I live in South Africa,
and most people are still using ISDN)

I need help! does that mean I cannot use Linux OS (except) use it on
window VM) ?
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#1 Dances With Crows
February 04th, 2007 - 08:15 am ET | Report spam
On 4 Feb 2007 02:46:43 -0800, staggered into the
Black Sun and said:
I want to learn to use Linux, so I want to install linux on my [Acer
Aspire 5500]. Currently, I have [installed] CentOS on my laptop, and
it seems to provide some drivers, including the wireless lan. BUT, it
does not provide the drivers for the modem. Please understand that I
live in South Africa, and most people are still using ISDN.



No proper bandwidth in .za? Yuck, I thought they were moving towards
first-world status in most areas. Anyway, there is no page for the Acer
Aspire 5500 on tuxmobil.org , so write something up and publish it so
that other poor bastards don't have to suffer.

All laptops have LoseModems. Only some of the LoseModems in laptops are
supported. Most Lucent LoseModems can be made to work, and many
Conexant LoseModems can be made to work. So find out what kind of
LoseModem you have by doing "/sbin/lspci | grep Modem" and posting that
information. Someone will probably be able to tell you what to do from
that, like "install+use slmodemd" or "install ltmodem, modprobe
lt_serial" or "go to linuxant.com and pay $20 for their Conexant
module". HTH,

We're standing there pounding a dead parrot on the counter, and the
management response is to frantically swap in new counters to see if
that fixes the problem. --Peter Gutmann, ASR 6/18/1998
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#2 Laszlo Lebrun
February 06th, 2007 - 06:39 am ET | Report spam
wrote:

Currently, I have instal CentOS on my laptop, and it seems to provide
some drivers, including the wireless lan. BUT, it does not provide the
drivers for the modem (please understand that I live in South Africa,
and most people are still using ISDN)



have you been using an analog modem od an ISDN adapter?
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