Davi Garcia writes:
Hey Greg, On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 8:03 PM, Gregory P. Ennis <PoMec@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I picked up an ACER N281G that comes packed with linpus 3.0.0. It has a> a network connection, usb ports, and memory card reader, but no DVD. linpus is> supposed to be a Fedora based os, I would like to put F16 on this to see > if it will fly. I have never used a memory card reader to install an> os, nor a usb install, nor a network install. Any recommendations as to how to do this.Maybe this can help you: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB
That.Not familiar with that particular gadget, but, generally, for lightweight laptops, go with the XFCE spin. In general, a Live image is a fairly low- risk way to test if Fedora will grok the hardware. I picked up a second-hand EEE 900, with the factory 500MB of RAM and a 4GB drive. Before plunking down the cash for some reasonable amount of RAM and disk, I dumped an XFCE Live image on a USB stick, and verified that the netbook can boot it, and that Fedora sees all the hardware, and is generally usable.
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