Sup3rkirby
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After asking around and even going to acer(who 'doesn't support linux or linux drivers') i am left here. I have a fairly new Acer laptop.
dual core amd turion 64 processor with 2gb ram and an ati radeon x1250 graphics card(set at 896 mb of video memory) and a 160 gb hard drive.
Now, I have an acer pc and an old acer laptop. Both can run linux. the new acer pc also uses the amd 64 bit processor.
I have tried just running a live cd as well as running it on a virutal pc. I've tried it from an iso and from a cd/dvd. My computer(laptop) will crash and bring up the bsod(blue screen of death) and do a memory dump after about 30-60 seconds of incredibly slow run speed while sitting at a black screen. it never manages to actually load linux. i can get to the screen where i choose to run / install, boot from hard drive, etc. etc.
I've also tried a ton of distributions. Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Sabayon, DSL, Feather, etc. Nothing works, plain and simple. I am completely unsure why linux can't even run, not even as a live cd. I'm using the x86 cd/dvd versions, but these work fine on my other acer computers as well as my two pcs that use 64 bit amd processors(one is dual core just like my laptop).
The only real difference between my new acer pc and new acer laptop is the processor for pc is athlon and the laptop is turion. So does the turion not support linux? or just not the x86? If someone could suggest something and hopefully also suggest a small distro of linux that has different version(x86, x64, ppc, etc.) so I can try. I find the DSL distros hard to navigate through, using that directory format with all of the isos in one place. So there might be a 64 bit one in there...
dual core amd turion 64 processor with 2gb ram and an ati radeon x1250 graphics card(set at 896 mb of video memory) and a 160 gb hard drive.
Now, I have an acer pc and an old acer laptop. Both can run linux. the new acer pc also uses the amd 64 bit processor.
I have tried just running a live cd as well as running it on a virutal pc. I've tried it from an iso and from a cd/dvd. My computer(laptop) will crash and bring up the bsod(blue screen of death) and do a memory dump after about 30-60 seconds of incredibly slow run speed while sitting at a black screen. it never manages to actually load linux. i can get to the screen where i choose to run / install, boot from hard drive, etc. etc.
I've also tried a ton of distributions. Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Sabayon, DSL, Feather, etc. Nothing works, plain and simple. I am completely unsure why linux can't even run, not even as a live cd. I'm using the x86 cd/dvd versions, but these work fine on my other acer computers as well as my two pcs that use 64 bit amd processors(one is dual core just like my laptop).
The only real difference between my new acer pc and new acer laptop is the processor for pc is athlon and the laptop is turion. So does the turion not support linux? or just not the x86? If someone could suggest something and hopefully also suggest a small distro of linux that has different version(x86, x64, ppc, etc.) so I can try. I find the DSL distros hard to navigate through, using that directory format with all of the isos in one place. So there might be a 64 bit one in there...