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It won't boot because the ATI DRI of 3.2 kernel is too old. You must either install a more modern kernel (any 3.5 or superior is Ok) or disable DRI. It won't boot because the ATI DRM of 3.2 kernel is too old. You must either install a more modern kernel (any 3.5 or superior is Ok) or disable radeon module.
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Liquorix kernel (http://liquorix.net/) has very very good performance on this machine. Liquorix kernel (http://liquorix.net/) has very very good performance on this machine. You can try to compile it with preemption, k8 optimizations, march=native, 100hz (1000hz causes too much overhead and is not needed here), BFS, and priority to Xorg.
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 It includes an ATI HD 6290 and it is just to new for 3.2 kernel. Please install a kernel from Syd or Experimental.  It includes an ATI HD 6290 and it is just too new for 3.2 kernel. Please install another kernel.
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the brightness control.
The propietary driver on Debian works (including brightness), but won't wake up from suspend. Fortunately, 12.11 version of newer Catalyst driver works perfectly (but not included in Wheezy, so you must install manually).
the brightness control. Not having brightness control is a real pity.
The propietary driver on Debian works (including brightness), but won't wake up from suspend. Fortunately, 12.11 version of newer Catalyst driver works perfectly, including suspension and brighness (but not included in Wheezy, so you must install manually).
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Actually the graphics card is pretty good, having a decent performance for a netbook, even if you use multiple monitors. Actually the graphics card is pretty good, having a decent performance for a netbook, even if you use multiple monitors. It can play 720p and some 1080i videos. With Chrome (not Firefox), you can even watch full-screen youtube videos, with around 50-70% procesor use. 3D is good, it can play Neverball with all goodies on at 1920x1080 (Intel 3150 is not even able to do that with all disabled).

External HDMI works perfectly with xrandr. I haven't tested the VGA port but should work as it is detected.
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Touchpad works, but xorg is confused about its initial state, which is disabled by default. Just press Fn+F7 before entering into X and it will work perfectly, even with multitouch. If you forgot to press Fn+F7 before entering into X, just go to a system console (Alt+Ctrl+F1) and press Fn+F7, then return to X with Alt+F7. Touchpad works, but xorg is confused about its initial state, which is disabled by default. Just press Fn+F7 before entering into X and it will work perfectly.
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Works out of the box, but only 800 and 1000mhz is detected. Turbo mode (1333mhz) is not working due to Linux Kernel lack of support. Works out of the box, but only 800 and 1000mhz is detected. Turbo mode (1333mhz) is not detected due to Linux Kernel lack of support.
Because of this, it is better to let the BIOS manage the power. Disable any ACPI or power daemon, you don't need them and they provide worse performance.
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Fan stops after a while of not using or almost not using the processor. Anyway the fan is very quiet. Actually the hard disk can sound more than the fan. Fan stops after a while of not using or almost not using the processor. Anyway the fan is very quiet. Actually the hard disk can sound more than the fan (except when using full processor power).
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This Netbook can run Debian Wheezy almost perfectly, only if you install a newer kernel and are ready to use propietary ATI drivers. Only exception is the bluetooth which requires kernel hacking.
Not recommended for people not ready for some tweaking, otherwise, it is a nice machine to carry on with Debian.
This netbook can run Debian Wheezy almost perfectly, only if you install a newer kernel and are ready to use propietary ATI drivers. Only exception is the bluetooth which requires kernel hacking.

This netbook is n
ot recommended for people not ready for some tweaking (if that is your case, Ubuntu 12.10 works out of the box), otherwise, with a little help it is a nice machine to carry on with Debian.

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Models covered
Acer Aspire One 725 (all variants)

Overall Status

Core Components

[ATTACH]

Boot Standard Kernel:

/!\

LAN network card:

{OK}

Detect hard drives:

{OK}

Extra Features

CPU Frequency Scaling

{OK}

Hibernation

{OK}

Sleep / Suspend

{OK}

Sound and HDMI Sound

{i}

Xorg

{i}

- OpenGL

{OK}

- Resize-and-Rotate(randr)

{OK}

- Screen Brightness

X-(

Switch to External Screen

{OK}

Mouse

- Built-in (Touchpad)

{OK}

Wireless/Wifi

{OK}

Bluetooth

/!\

Keyboard's Hotkeys

{OK}

Legend :
{OK} = OK ; {X} Unsupported(No Driver) ; /!\ = Error (Couldn't get it working); [?] Unknown, Not Test ; [-] Not-applicable
{i} = Configuration Required; X-( = Only works with a non-free driver and or firmware

Important Note

Configuration

KERNEL

It won't boot because the ATI DRM of 3.2 kernel is too old. You must either install a more modern kernel (any 3.5 or superior is Ok) or disable radeon module.

Liquorix kernel (http://liquorix.net/) has very very good performance on this machine. You can try to compile it with preemption, k8 optimizations, march=native, 100hz (1000hz causes too much overhead and is not needed here), BFS, and priority to Xorg.

Display

  • It includes an ATI HD 6290 and it is just too new for 3.2 kernel. Please install another kernel.

The included open source xorg driver works with a modern kernel, except for the brightness control. Not having brightness control is a real pity. The propietary driver on Debian works (including brightness), but won't wake up from suspend. Fortunately, 12.11 version of newer Catalyst driver works perfectly, including suspension and brighness (but not included in Wheezy, so you must install manually).

Actually the graphics card is pretty good, having a decent performance for a netbook, even if you use multiple monitors. It can play 720p and some 1080i videos. With Chrome (not Firefox), you can even watch full-screen youtube videos, with around 50-70% procesor use. 3D is good, it can play Neverball with all goodies on at 1920x1080 (Intel 3150 is not even able to do that with all disabled).

External HDMI works perfectly with xrandr. I haven't tested the VGA port but should work as it is detected.

Audio

Works out of the box. Even HDMI out works. But if you ear pops and clicks, must add this to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:

options snd-hda-intel power_save=0 power_save_controller=N

Touchpad

Touchpad works, but xorg is confused about its initial state, which is disabled by default. Just press Fn+F7 before entering into X and it will work perfectly.

Also look at synclient man page.

Power Management

Works out of the box, but only 800 and 1000mhz is detected. Turbo mode (1333mhz) is not detected due to Linux Kernel lack of support. Because of this, it is better to let the BIOS manage the power. Disable any ACPI or power daemon, you don't need them and they provide worse performance.

Fan stops after a while of not using or almost not using the processor. Anyway the fan is very quiet. Actually the hard disk can sound more than the fan (except when using full processor power).

Install amd64-microcode for better processor working.

WiFi

Works with newer kernels, not with 3.2, which you must install if you want the display card to work anyway...

Bluetooth

The included Bluetooth 4.0 device doesn't work. It is sharing PCI with the Atheros Wifi card. You can read more about this here: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.ath9k.devel/9465

(please, if you managed it to work, edit this wiki with instructions)


System Summary

Conclusion

This netbook can run Debian Wheezy almost perfectly, only if you install a newer kernel and are ready to use propietary ATI drivers. Only exception is the bluetooth which requires kernel hacking.

This netbook is not recommended for people not ready for some tweaking (if that is your case, Ubuntu 12.10 works out of the box), otherwise, with a little help it is a nice machine to carry on with Debian.

lspci

00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 14h Processor Root Complex
00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI Wrestler [Radeon HD 6290]
00:01.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI Wrestler HDMI Audio [Radeon HD 6250/6310]
00:04.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 14h Processor Root Port
00:05.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 14h Processor Root Port
00:10.0 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Hudson USB XHCI Controller (rev 03)
00:11.0 SATA controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Hudson SATA Controller [AHCI mode]
00:12.0 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Hudson USB OHCI Controller (rev 11)
00:12.2 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Hudson USB EHCI Controller (rev 11)
00:13.0 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Hudson USB OHCI Controller (rev 11)
00:13.2 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Hudson USB EHCI Controller (rev 11)
00:14.0 SMBus: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Hudson SMBus Controller (rev 14)
00:14.2 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Hudson Azalia Controller (rev 01)
00:14.3 ISA bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Hudson LPC Bridge (rev 11)
00:14.4 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Hudson PCI Bridge (rev 40)
00:14.5 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Hudson USB OHCI Controller (rev 11)
00:18.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 0 (rev 43)
00:18.1 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 1
00:18.2 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 2
00:18.3 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 3
00:18.4 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 4
00:18.5 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 6
00:18.6 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 5
00:18.7 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 7
01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller (rev 05)
02:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)