Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 6
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Kernel (uname -r):
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2.6.9
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Distribution:
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Gentoo
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Well, after a few false starts I have this thing running more or less. This one is only for those experienced with linux that can deal with a lot of tweaking/reading etc...
First, the things that work great:
- ethernet
- usb
- sound
- cpu frequency scaling
Things that work with various degrees of tweaking:
- 802.11g wireless
- vga (Xorg)
- touchpad
Things that I haven't tested yet:
- modem
- cardbus bridge
- svideo
The ethernet works fine with the 8139too driver. Two USB busses, ohci and ehci, both work fine (including usb mouse, which you will want to use while trying to get the trackpad up and running). Soundcard uses the intel i8x0 driver. Counterintuitively, the cpu frequency scaling uses the powernow-k8 driver, even though this isn't a 64 bit Opteron.
The wifi is a broadcom chip, which requires ndiswrapper. I grabbed the driver from the Windows XP driver cd that came with the laptop. Once installed, it does work, and the blue light on the front even lights up when a wireless connection is present. Keep in mind that there is a hardware switch on the front of the laptop, which cuts off power to the wireless adapter.
The nv driver will work with X, but you have to use the binary nvidia drivers with this laptop or else when you quit X your screen will be filled with fast scrolling lines and other junk that makes the display useless.
The trackpad uses the synaptics driver, including the Alps patch. It works fairly well including the double-tap, but I have not been able to get the scroll area on the right of the trackpad to work yet.
The modem is a winmodem, so I don't have much hope for it. I haven't tried to get it to work, and I don't expect I ever will. I haven't tried the cardbus.
So: It was probably my fault for using gentoo but this beast was very trying to get running smoothly. Now that it is up and running it is treating me very good. I installed Ubuntu on it at first, and Ubuntu actually did a very good job of configuring this thing out of the box. Unfortunately after playing for a few days I just couldn't stand all the cruft so I tried again with Gentoo. Knoppix livecd does quite well too, except for the touchpad.
All in all....don't buy this laptop unless you can invest time in getting it set up properly. But if you want to, there is lots of help for this laptop (and similar models) out there, in fact it even has it's own linux mailing list:
http://mail.kdewebdev.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxr3000
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