This is a low-end model in the Aspire V3 line, with a Pentium dual-core CPU. It seems to work well with Linux.
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For full specifications see the Acer Aspire V3-331 specifications page.
Name | Acer Aspire V3-331 |
Processor | Intel Pentium 3556U, 1.7 GHz, 2 MB cache |
Screen | 33.8 cm (13.3“) LED - 16:9 HD 1366×768 |
RAM | 4 GB SDRAM |
HDD | 500 GB |
Optical Drive | None |
Graphics | Intel HD Graphics Media Accelerator |
Network | Realtek Gigabit Intel 7265 802.11ac |
Device | Compatibility | Comments |
---|---|---|
Processor | OK | |
Screen | OK | |
HDD | OK | |
Graphics Chip | OK | |
VGA Out | N/A | |
HDMI Out | OK | |
Display Port | N/A | |
Optical Drive | N/A | |
Sound | OK | |
Microphone | OK | |
Headphone Port | OK | |
Microphone-In Port | OK | |
Ethernet | OK | |
Wireless | OK | |
Bluetooth | OK | 4.0 |
USB | OK | 1×2.0 & 1×3.0 |
Firewire | N/A | |
Card Reader | OK | SD |
Webcam | OK | |
Keyboard | OK | |
TouchPad | OK | Clickpad |
Suspend/Resume | Not Tested |
There have been various reports of problems with the Intel 7265 WiFi adapter, but I had no trouble when running with kernel 4.1 and higher.
No problems with openSuSE Tumbleweed, Fedora 23 Beta TC1, Manjaro 2015.09 RC, Linux Mint 17.2, Linux Mint Debian 2, and Ubuntu 15.04