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While the process of installing Windows 7 on the Acer Aspire One seemed relatively easy, I'm sure at least some of you are still holding on to the original Linux OS that's been bundled with the netbook. If that applies to you, then you might at least try to customize the interface a bit, to make it more reminiscent of the Windows UI, instead of what Acer made it look like out of the box. It requires quite a bit of hackers, but it should be worth the time and effort spent on it especially if you're looking to make using your Acer Aspire One easier. The full guide to customizing the Acer Aspire One's Linux interface is available via the link below.

Via Techradar

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