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Aspire

Model versionDateVideoSoundEthernetWirelessBluetoothPower managementOtherRemarks
Aspire 5100-3825 2006-12-18 Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested Untested: Hot keys
Aspire 1501LMi 2007-08-01 Yes Yes Yes Untested Untested: Sleep Untested: Hot keys
Aspire 5024 2006-05-23 Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested Suspend: Video and Wi-Fi problems
Aspire 7720 2009-02 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial card reader: only SD cards seem to work; special keys (Acer Arcade, direct access to browser/mail) seem to not work; FireWire: untested. Update BIOS to fix ACPI and wireless problems.
Hibernation: still flaky (often hangs in the middle of restoring)
Aspire 5745(P)G 2014-04-20 Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested Yes Install xf86-input-egalaxAUR for the P version touchscreen Update to BIOS v1.15 to see battery informations.
Aspire E5-573 2015-12 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Aspire 7730 2009-08 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested:
HDMI
Card reader
added to /etc/modprobe.d/sound.conf to get headphone output working
Problem booting install CD
Solved with at ramfs
Aspire 4935 2009-08 Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested Yes
Aspire 2920Z 2009-02 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No: Blue e on the left
Aspire 5735z 2014-09-03 Yes Yes Yes Untested Yes
Aspire E1-531 2016-07-01 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Aspire V3-371 2015-07-06 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested See #Flaky Secure Boot
Aspire V3-372 2016-09-29 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested Set touchpad to basic in BIOS, then enable it with Fn+F7. See #Flaky Secure Boot
Aspire V3-572G 2017-09-11 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Suspend/resume + nvidia prop. drivers ("gpu has fallen off the bus"). Fix/workaround: append to kernel parameters.
Aspire F5-573G-7791 2016-12-01 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes See #Flaky Secure Boot. Reportedly fixed on firmware update 1.31.
Aspire E5-575G-5538 2017-02-01 Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested See #Flaky Secure Boot.
Aspire E5-553-T337 2018-08-07 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Aspire E5-422G-68PL 2020-07-21 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial Disable "Advanced Features" for the Touchpad in BIOS to unlock more functions than with it on Windows. Sleep & Hibernation issues when R5 GPU gets used in any way
Aspire 3 A315-41-R09T 2019-03-01 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Add ivrs_ioapic[4]=00:14.0 ivrs_ioapic[5]=00:00.2: fixes erratic behavior and stuck at boot or shutdown. during installation only is suggested.
Aspire 3 A315-51-524S 2019-11-11 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Aspire 3 A315-53G-52A4 2019-11-01 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Aspire E5-476G 2019-06-01 Yes Yes Untested Yes Untested Yes
Aspire 5 A515-51G-5072 2020-06-01 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes If BIOS bootable USB detection is slow re/start the laptop again.
Add pci=noaer to disable error messages for Wi-Fi
Disable Wi-Fi power management if speed gets throttled on battery
Aspire 5 A515-56-5952 2022-11-09 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Disable VMD in BIOS to improve battery life and reach S0ix (use to show hidden settings)

AspireOne

Model versionDateVideoSoundEthernetWirelessBluetoothPower managementOtherRemarks
AspireOne D255e 2011-04-27 Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested Untested
Aspire One Cloudbook 11 2016-08 Yes Yes Yes Yes See #Flaky Secure Boot.

Travelmate

Model versionDateVideoSoundEthernetWirelessBluetoothPower managementOtherRemarks
Travelmate 6292 2008-06-24 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested
TravelMate 8371G (TM8371G-944G32n) 2010-05 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Fingerprint reader does not seem to have a driver No fan control
Suspend to RAM requires
TravelMate TimelineX 8473T 2016-02-01 Yes Yes Untested Yes Untested Untested Sound, sleep, wireless, brightness require configuration

Nitro

Model versionDateVideoSoundEthernetWirelessBluetoothPower managementOtherRemarks
Nitro VN7-791G-74DL 2016-01-01 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Fan control requires porting drivers from windows
Nitro VN7-792G-710p 2016-10-01 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested: Webcam
HDMI
Nitro VN7-792G-751Y 2016-12-01 Yes Yes Yes Yes *HDMI and Microphone do not work
Nitro VN7-572G 2019-02-01 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Sound Recording: problem seems already reported
See #Flaky Secure Boot.
Nitro AN515-43 2022-02-01 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested: HDMI For fan control, use
Nitro AN515-45 2022-09-06 Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested Yes Untested: HDMI For better power optimization, use . For fan control, use with AN515-43 configuration. For switching between GPUs see PRIME#PRIME render offload.

Predator

Model versionDateVideoSoundEthernetWirelessBluetoothPower managementOtherRemarks
Predator Helios 300, PH315-53 2021-07 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested
Predator Helios 500, PH517-61 2022-09 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Untested ITE8987 SuperIO not supported:
  • PWM Fan speed cannot be manually set
  • Cannot read fan speed
  • Cannot set RGB lighting for keyboard
  • Cannot turn border lighting around trackpad on and off
  • Predator quicklaunch keys does not function

Swift

Model versionDateVideoSoundEthernetWirelessBluetoothPower managementOtherRemarks
Swift 3 SF315-52-52YN 2020-09-05 Yes Yes Yes Yes *See Acer Swift 5#Kernel modules parameters
Swift 5 SF515-51T 2019-06-01 Yes Yes Yes Yes *See Acer Swift 5#Kernel modules parameters

Enduro

Model versionDateVideoSoundEthernetWirelessBluetoothPower managementOtherRemarks
Enduro N3 EN314-51W-55LW 2021-08-28 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes *See #Flaky Secure Boot and #Switching NVMe mode to AHCI

Troubleshooting

Flaky Secure Boot

Some models have a peculiar Secure Boot implementation which requires the following workaround to boot successfully the installation medium:

  1. To start on a clean slate, clear trusted bootloaders within the Secure Boot settings
  2. Save, reboot, return to UEFI
  3. Add the bootloader as a trusted UEFI file
    1. To add a file as a trusted bootloader, you may have to set a supervisor password: do not lose it
  4. Save, reboot, return to UEFI
  5. Disables Secure Boot
  6. The bootloader should now appear in the list even if Secure Boot is disabled

You may have to repeat these steps every firmware update.

Aspire 3 A315-56 internal storage not showing up

The firmware has a bug where you cannot see the internal SATA storage after first booting up. At boot, the bootloader can see the internal storage but the initial ramdisk is unable to see it due to this bug.

The only known solution to this is suspending and waking it up.

Add an early custom hook to put the laptop to sleep before the step to mount the filesystems:

This custom hook will reset the RTC alarm clock and set an alarm 2 seconds into the future for device wake-up, so you do not have to manually wake-up the laptop.

Add it the mkinitcpio HOOKS:

/etc/mkinitcpio.conf
...
HOOKS=(base udev autodetect modconf block filesystems '''suspend-to-ram''' keyboard fsck)
...

Finally regenerate the initramfs.

Switching NVMe mode to AHCI

Linux does not support Optane with RAID NVMe mode which is default on some devices. The workaround is to swich NVMe mode to AHCI.

One can switch the mode on the Main tab of BIOS setup. This option is hidden by default and unavailable until Supervisor password set.

To set Supervisor password:

  1. Enter BIOS setup by pressing F2 on boot-up.
  2. Navigate to Security tab.
  3. Select Set Supervisor Password option.
  4. Enter the new password.
  5. Exit BIOS setup saving changes.

To change NVMe mode (might not be possible until Supervisor password set):

  1. Enter BIOS setup by pressing F2 on boot-up.
  2. Enter Supervisor password.
  3. Navigate to Main tab.
  4. Hit . Option SATA mode will appear.
  5. Set SATA Mode to AHCI.
  6. Exit BIOS setup saving settings.
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