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Rozello2015-06-18 19:15:44
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Rozello, 2015-06-18 19:15:44

Which Linux to choose for a netbook (preferably arch+openbox out of the box)?

There is an Acer Aspire One d270 netbook, I want to put linux with openbox there (something like e17 for example) based on arch.
Because I’m a neo-silator, I want everything to be out of the box and I don’t have to file everything manually. In addition to linuxa, I plan to install win7, it is necessary that there would be no problems with this.
I tried to roll Manjaro - the version with openbox and xfce did not even start, e17 was unable to adjust the brightness of the monitor and therefore was cut out.
One of the old versions of Manjaro with xfce started, but also failed to adjust the brightness of the display.
Actually the question is what to use and where to get it?

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Igor S, 2015-06-18
@Rozello

I would advise you, after all, to stock up on patience, beer, pistachios and free weekends, and put an ordinary Arch + openbox there, registering on archlinux.org.ru along the way and opening archwiki. people on the Russian forum are kind, they calmly answer even the most stupid questions, and the archwiki is full of information in Russian, especially since you are clearly not the only owner of this netbook in the universe with the desire to install Linux :) For that, you will understand many aspects and you will understand what you are doing

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Danil Antoshkin, 2015-06-18
@TwerTrue

distrowatch.com/index.php?language=RU

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Rikcon, 2015-06-18
@Rikcon

e17 was unable to adjust the brightness of the monitor and therefore was cut out.

add acpi_backlight=vendor in grub config.
askubuntu.com/questions/128463/how-to-control-brig...
Here is the instruction.

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