Thankfully, I was able to use synaptic to downgrade my kernel to 3.13.Īt present I am not aware of anything that does not work.ĪspireOne documented models, particulary AspireOne522Īcer Aspire One on Wikipedia - Major details for several models of Acer Aspire One. Resume fails with Utopic kernels, such as 3.16.0-38 or -45. After some experimentation, I determined that resume works with the Trusty kernels, such as 3.13.0-52 or -61. Specifically, after Resume, the screen would be blank. Aspire All in Ones Aspire Classic Desktops Nitro Veriton Business Desktops Veriton All in Ones Add-In-One Chromebox Mini PCs. Acer Brands 15 STUDENT DISCOUNT My Profile My. After several months (in early 2015?), Resume started failing. Download Acer support drivers by identifying your device first by entering your device serial number, SNID, or model number. To use the Open Source drivers, the workaround is to make the network-boot the top list item in the BIOS setup. This is fixed in the proprietary broadcom drivers. compile a new kernel, haven't seen the problem with kernel 3.5.0-3 yetīroadcom wireless also can crash.disable the ath9k driver in /etc/modprobe.d/.boot with LAN connection and disable Wireless in Network Manager menu.AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01) freezes the system. With the 12.10 install of Catalyst (driver v.9.0.2), everything is verified as working.ġ2.04 only: WLAN / Wireless internet: the ath9k driver for the Atheros Communications Inc. The only answer is to download the latest stable or beta version from AMD's website. fglrx and fglrx-updates in 12.04.1 are too old. Video drivers: The AMD Catalyst proprietary drivers before v.9 have a problem with suspend and resume. In Skype I need to disable the option "allow Skype to automatically adjust my mixer levels". Additionally I had to go back to SystemSettings/Sound and set the input volume to max. Increase both Mic Boosts to 100 on left channel and use c to set them to 0 on right channel. Microphone: This works fine with kernel 3.6 and later, but for older kernels, use alsamixer to get it working, use settings as in post #7, use F6, F5 and scroll to the right. Touchpad (including one and two finger scrolling).
Most common functionalities are working out of the box on Ubuntu.