I bought the following Acer Aspire notebooks in the past weeks:
These notebooks have a good price/value ratio and are suitable for lightweight browsing, multimedia and office workloads.
They come with preinstalled Endless OS, however I decided to install Ubuntu 18.04 (Xubuntu).
While the Linux based Endless OS compatibility is a good news, it is worth to mention some issues about Linux compatibility. The most important problem with these computers is the poorly implemented BIOS/EFI. There are a number of bugreports on different forums about Acer Aspire A315-41 problems.
Some users reported successful kernel boot with ACPI disabled. Linux Mint users got IVRS table and soft lockup kernel error messages. One can find Ubuntu related bugreports on Launchpad or on ubuntu-bugs mailing list. Another install note describes experiences with BIOS/EFI password. Someone tried to populate the hidden M.2 SSD socket. The InstallingDebianOn Wiki contains practices on how to reduce disk access with SSD.
General steps in order to setting up EFI:
Create an USB installation media and connect wired network.
You can start installing Ubuntu as usual.
I suggest you to choose LVM based disk management.
Enable downloading and installing updates during install. Thus the installer automatically installs the LTS Hardware Enablement stack and the Linux kernel 5.+. Recent Linux kernels contain patches for the handling of the poorly implemented ACPI table.
Linux EFI utilities can not modify boot entries on every models. Enter to the BIOS/EFI and set proper boot order if the Ubuntu does not boot.
Acer Aspire A315, A315-41 related links