How to install Linux on Acer One 10?s

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  • Joe78
    Joe78 Member Posts: 5

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    I have an S1002 but I do NOT have the menu option under the boot order in that video.

    I can get puppy linux to boot and run but it will not install flat out refuses to try.

    I got siltraz to load but wifi was not working so I have no way to fix the bugs

    anyone had any luck?

    Thanks
  • Joe78
    Joe78 Member Posts: 5

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    Joe78 said:
    I have an S1002 but I do NOT have the menu option under the boot order in that video.

    I can get puppy linux to boot and run but it will not install flat out refuses to try.

    I got siltraz to load but wifi was not working so I have no way to fix the bugs

    anyone had any luck?

    Thanks

    Joe78 said:
    I have an S1002 but I do NOT have the menu option under the boot order in that video.

    I can get puppy linux to boot and run but it will not install flat out refuses to try.

    I got siltraz to load but wifi was not working so I have no way to fix the bugs

    anyone had any luck?

    Thanks
    Happy to say i am making this post on my Acer one 10 s1002 using installed linux.

    Here are the steps i took and what does not work.

    (Things i used: usb thub drive, 3 port powered micro usb hub, usb keyboard, usb mouse)

    (optional: usb sound card)

    Tried many distros but eventually sparky linux 64 ALMOST worked.

    It didnt like the 32 bit uefi

    So i got 32 bit sparky linux which was fairly simple with a couple tips i will share

    (Warning my keyboard dock is broken i do NOT know if it would work)

    (I used a powered micro usb hub with usb keyboard and mouse)

    Biggest thing is after loading the live usb run gparted and make sure your hard drive has an ms dos partition table

    Will also point out i used the micro usb on the screen side not the usb on the keyboard

    This solved the install not knowing what to do with my gpt table.

    If you need more info, in gparted click the device menu at top.

    Sparky installed nicely after that and booted right up

    Right away i tested things, audio, screen rotation and bluetooth do not function

    While the touch screen works i have not solved how to right click yet without the usb mouse.... BUT...

    The windows logo at screen bottom is considered the Super_L keyboard key

    I've read that it could be mapped for left click

    Sparky comes with florence on screen keyboard but i prefer onboard and installed it in synaptic easily

    The speakers do NOT work but it looks like sparky did detect hdmi output as that is listed as not connected

    My solution for now is my usb sound card worked perfect when plugged in

    hope this helps you all!

    If I learn more I will share!


  • Joe78
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    projjwal said:
    I recently bought a used Acer One 10, looking to use it mainly for embedded c++ and circuitpython stuff.
    I checked that it is an Intel Atom Z3735F x64 quad-core processor based machine.
    What I had not expected was that the factory OEM Windows installation was 32-bit
    Also the UEFI was locked and there appears to be no way to use legacy mode (I'd love to be proved wrong, feel free to correct me)
    the BIOS appears to be v1.10 from American Megatrends Inc.
    I was trying to get it to boot Linux but so far my attempts have been futile.
    On online forums, certain people did mention using a "boota32.efi" file in the EFI/BOOT folder to get it running x64 version of Linux distros but so far I could only get it to boot GRUB 2.0 on Ubuntu (not any further, even after editing the grub entry and replacing the "splash" with "video=VGA...")
    and on trying the same thing with fedora gives boot error and the "minimal BASH like line editing is..." screen
    However, trying the same with android-x86 N7.1.2 x64 resulted in a full boot, albeit with many commonly noted issues like brightness control gone and sound.
    but the touchscreen didn't work, probably due to lack of touchscreen drivers
    can anybody please point me to a guide or tutorial (or post the required steps here) to getting any Linux distro running on this machine
    or even Android-x86 (with touchscreen working) on this device?
    I'd be forever grateful to them
    Thanks for bearing with me through this long post.
    Happy to report that I have made even more progress on the install on Acer one 10 S1002

    FEDORA LINUX installs with ease and no special instructions

    Everything I tested is working

    Audio is even working well

    As I previously said my keyboard dock is NOT functional it is working completely in tablet mode

    Have not tested Bluetooth yet for the record but suspect it works

    Have not tested screen rotation yet as my desktop of choice (LXQT) does not support this feature

    Only hiccup was getting the repository software working well and finding repositories with the software I wanted

    This was solved by disabling dnfdragora-updater in session-settings > autostart

    It was causing conflicts running on startup and can still be manually run anytime

    As for repositories simple google or duckduckgo search "dnf install softwarename" helped me find repos

    I have a VERY functional tablet now running GREAT
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    @Joe78 Have you checked if a bios update solves the problem?
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  • Joe78
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    Bios update wasn't necessary I had to go into the secure boot sub menus and delete my ufi codes and install the factory direct ones.

    More good news Sparkylinux works very well also, save the sound seems to only support hdmi.

    Also Raspberry Pi OS for PCs is 32 bit only but installs easier than fedora and works slightly better (in fedora you have to mute hdmi to get speakers, in Raspberry Pi OS this works right from install.)

    I am sticking with RPiOS

    Thanks
  • vic87
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    Joe78 said:
    Bios update wasn't necessary I had to go into the secure boot sub menus and delete my ufi codes and install the factory direct ones.

    More good news Sparkylinux works very well also, save the sound seems to only support hdmi.

    Also Raspberry Pi OS for PCs is 32 bit only but installs easier than fedora and works slightly better (in fedora you have to mute hdmi to get speakers, in Raspberry Pi OS this works right from install.)

    I am sticking with RPiOS

    Thanks
    @joe78 I have Acer One 10 S1002 as well, and i try to install Fedora Works well only not detect webcam and Microphone , so i feel want to changing it to Raspberry Pi OS 32bit, but i was a beginner of all this, may i know how to install Raspberry Pi OS 32bit into Acer one 10 s1002 ? i tried make an bootable iso using Rufus but it fails to boot up  :'( 
    (English is not my mother tongue; please excuse any errors on my part.)