Fedora 10 Red Hat free project, and it seems to work pretty well on the acer, wireless works out of the box.
Moblin short for Mobile Linux is based off of Fedora, designed for the Intel Atom chipsets booting up in less than 10 seconds, but is still in the early development and needs some work as far as support and applications go.
Ubuntu Netbook Remix is a "remix" of ubuntu for the netbooks... duh. Still ubuntu, just in a different package to maximize screen real estate.
Kuki Linux just released their Alpha and it's designed specifically for the Acer Aspire One and is based off of Ubuntu.
Linpus Linux Light is a lightweight Linux distrubution that was shipped on many Acer One's. I haven't tried it myself. Just downloaded it, you know to mess around with it, I've heard it's kind of limited.
Puppy Linux is very lightweight distribution (95MB download) that loads completely to RAM. I have yet to get the wireless to work for it though. Look here if you're interested in trying it out.
On the Aspire One, I've used Kubuntu 7.10, 8.10, and 9.04 (beta), UNR (Ubuntu 8.04 Netbook Remix), Fedora 10, Moblin, and the Live versions of Mint and Puppy Linux.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
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