

Of course I could just buy a new netbook, but this one is running fine, just Skype doesn't work anymore. Would be grateful for any comment, tips and suggestions. I hope she remembers her password for Gmail at least. Is there any way to export the emails so that I can import them once the new OS and email program is up and running? What do you think about PeppermintOS? Any better solution?Īnd now I have one other problem: I already copied all her documents onto a USB stick, also exportet the contacts from the mail program, but there is no way to export the emails she has. A how to guide on the installation of Android Application on the Acer Aspire One D255 Netbook when booted into Android 2.1 OS using SlideMe Android Market. So I guess I'd give it a try while I am here visiting her. I was researching and came across PeppermintOS and found a tutorial. So I was wondering which Linux works and makes sense on the little fellow. She only writes emails, very few texts with OpenOffice and then there is Skype.

Now I wanted to install another Linux on the little netbook. However, Skype doesn't work on the Aspire One anymore and it can't be upgraded. I bought my mother a Acer Aspire One AOA110 (ZG5) with Linpus Linux a few years ago, when I moved to another country, so we could write emails and call via Skype without the fear to "destroy" my fathers notebook.
