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RavenofDespair@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 20 hours ago

Can you install linux on a Aspire es 15 es1-533-c27u

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Can you install linux on a Aspire es 15 es1-533-c27u

RavenofDespair@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 20 hours ago
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would be happy with any linux os.

BIOS offers only UEFI

no Legacy option.

did tire debin and ubuntu all so i tired this https://askubuntu.com/questions/862946/unable-to-install-ubuntu-on-acer-aspire-es1-533

thanks

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    18 hours ago

    install linux on a Aspire es 15 es1-533-c27u

    2021: https://old.reddit.com/r/linuxhardware/comments/j9tep7/installing_linux_on_a_acer_aspire_es_15_a/
    2022: https://medium.com/@thenujansandramohan/install-any-linux-distro-on-acer-aspire-es1-533-be8e2d6015ef

    Considering many years have passed I don’t think it’s necessary to use a cutting edge distro anymore, but the reddit thread says something about having to update the BIOS to the latest version.

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      sorry i did tire to update the BIOS but need windows to do it and freedos does not work with UEFI.

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