Recommended Posts

I have this Acer Aspire One ( http://www.amazon.com/Acer-Aspire-One-D255E-13281/dp/B004UA9P8O )  just sitting around the house and I was wondering what I could do to make proper use of it. 

It has a dual core Atom N450 clocked at 1.66 GHz, one gig of RAM and a 250 GB HDD. It came with Win7 Starter which ran so and so on it. I put Ubuntu on the thing hoping it would somehow run a bit smoother, but to my disappointment there's been no improvement. Heck, it even stutters at times when playing a YT video. 

Do you guys have any suggestions for what I could do with this netbook? 

 

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1270568-what-should-i-do-with-this-netbook/
Share on other sites

It'll be the RAM causing the issue, I has a little Samsung netbook back in the day, an upgrade to 2GB helped immensely, then it should be OK to be a little media device attached to your TV.

Other than that...not much.

My kid has one and uses it with a external USB drive as network backup/personal server (we upgraded the ram) but still can't handle anything more basic than that anymore even with a clean OS install websites crawl still.

Put Windows 10 on it.

You might also want to upgrade it to 2 GB RAM.

If Windows 7 didn't work on it well, what makes you think Windows 10 will make it any better?

 

OP, Did you try a lighter version of Ubuntu, as Xubuntu or Lubuntu? Unity is a bit heavy on RAM.

 

If Windows 7 didn't work on it well, what makes you think Windows 10 will make it any better?

 

OP, Did you try a lighter version of Ubuntu, as Xubuntu or Lubuntu? Unity is a bit heavy on RAM.

...because Windows 10 is a more efficient operating system and the memory compression method in the latest Insider build should help with low RAM.

Been away from Neowin for a couple of days, so sorry for the delay in the response. :) 

Sounds like a candidate for Linux Mint.

I'll try it out and see how it goes. 

 

If Windows 7 didn't work on it well, what makes you think Windows 10 will make it any better?

 

OP, Did you try a lighter version of Ubuntu, as Xubuntu or Lubuntu? Unity is a bit heavy on RAM.

Nope, I haven't looked at other distros, but I'll try out some of the suggestions in this thread. 

My kid has one and uses it with a external USB drive as network backup/personal server (we upgraded the ram) but still can't handle anything more basic than that anymore even with a clean OS install websites crawl still.

It's a bit of a throwaway kind of a device (I know, that sounds terrible), but I'll consider maybe upgrading the RAM. 

It'll be the RAM causing the issue, I has a little Samsung netbook back in the day, an upgrade to 2GB helped immensely, then it should be OK to be a little media device attached to your TV.

Other than that...not much.

As I said above, will consider upgrading the RAM, but wanted to know what I could do with it as is. Thanks for the input though. :) 

I'd put Windows 10 on it. Should work great.

I had one of them netbooks many years ago, before Windows 7 was out, so it had XP on it, cuz of course nothing at that time could run Vista properly,

anyways, after a bit I installed a preview release of Windows 7, then full when final, and those were Pro versions, not Starter, with everything enabled, and the Windows 7 ran awesome on it, way better than XP did by a long shot.

I'd imagine Windows 10 should work nicely.

I'd put Windows 10 on it. Should work great.

I had one of them netbooks many years ago, before Windows 7 was out, so it had XP on it, cuz of course nothing at that time could run Vista properly,

anyways, after a bit I installed a preview release of Windows 7, then full when final, and those were Pro versions, not Starter, with everything enabled, and the Windows 7 ran awesome on it, way better than XP did by a long shot.

I'd imagine Windows 10 should work nicely.

Well, I shall blow it away and install 7 Starter then do the upgrade to 10. After about a week or two to see how it performs I'll decide if it stays on 10 or I switch it to one of the Linux distros. Either way, it's fine with me. Thanks for the reply. :)

  • 4 weeks later...

Ok, so after some weeks of testing, I've tried W10, Linux Mint and elementary OS and it looks like elementary is the one I get along with the best. The reason I tried Ubuntu is because it was the distro I was most familiar with, but I'm willing to maybe try out some new ones in the future. Until then, I'll keep elementary on it. Thanks a bunch to V9s for the suggestion.

Question though: Is there any way to mark the topic as solved or whatever? I can't seem to find it in the newer version of the forum. :) 

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • AB Download Manager 1.9.0 by Razvan Serea AB Download Manager is an open-source, feature-rich download manager designed to accelerate downloads, organize files efficiently, and provide seamless control over downloads. With support for multiple connections, resume capability, and an intuitive interface, it enhances the downloading experience for users seeking speed and reliability. The software integrates with various browsers, enabling quick link grabbing and batch downloading. It supports HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP protocols, ensuring broad compatibility with different file sources. Users can schedule downloads, set speed limits, and categorize files automatically for better organization. AB Download Manager is lightweight yet powerful, making it a great alternative to proprietary download managers. Its open-source nature allows developers to contribute, customize, and improve the software as needed. Whether you're downloading large files, managing multiple downloads at once, or seeking an ad-free experience, this tool offers a practical and efficient solution. Key features of AB Download Manager: Multi-Connection Support – Accelerates downloads by splitting files into multiple segments. Resume Capability – Allows paused or interrupted downloads to be resumed without starting over. Batch Downloading – Supports downloading multiple files at once for improved efficiency. Browser Integration – Captures download links directly from browsers for seamless operation. HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP Support – Ensures compatibility with a wide range of file sources. Download Scheduling – Enables users to automate downloads at specific times. Speed Limiting – Lets users control bandwidth usage for optimized performance. File Categorization – Automatically organizes downloaded files into designated folders. User-Friendly Interface – Simple and intuitive design for easy navigation. Cross-Platform Compatibility – Works on multiple operating systems. Ad-Free Experience – No intrusive ads or tracking for a clean user experience. AB Download Manager 1.9.0 changelog: Added Czech language support User-friendly error messages for download errors (#1252) An option to remember the last selected queue and quickly add downloads to it by long-clicking the Add button ( #1246) An option to export/import downloads using JSON format A Download button on the multi-download page for cases where users do not want to start downloads without queue processing (#1247) The app now includes a logger that can be enabled using a command-line flag (#1226) Startup errors are now logged automatically to help diagnose initialization issues Changed The default unqueued "Max Concurrent Downloads" value has been changed from "Unlimited" to 3 (This can be customized in the app settings) Improved Updated translations Added an indicator on the Android main page when resume is not supported (#1248) Extract the file name from the download link as a fallback when no response information is available (#1209) Minor UI/UX improvements Download: AB Download Manager 1.9.0 | Portable | ~80.0 MB (Open Source) Download: ARM64 | Portable ARM64 | Android Links: AB Download Manager Website | Github Page | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • I just started using Teams (and “New” Oiutlook) at work (instead of Slack) and both are truly abysmal pieces of software.
  • Recent Achievements

    • First Post
      DragonOfMercy earned a badge
      First Post
    • First Post
      bella52 earned a badge
      First Post
    • Reacting Well
      Techinmay earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • Collaborator
      WndSks went up a rank
      Collaborator
    • One Month Later
      Sopa flores earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      495
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      206
    3. 3
      +Edouard
      153
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      85
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      75
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!