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HP Pavilion zv5320us
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1 3577 01-08-2005
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Recommended By Average Price Average Rating
100% of reviewers $1,099.99 8.0
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Description: Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 3000+ 1.6 GHz Processor with AMD PowerNow! Technology

512MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM expandable to 1.25GB

15.4" WXGA High-Definition Widscreen Display with 1280x800 resolution

80GB ATA/100 Hard Drive (4200 rpm)

nVIDIA GeForce4 420 Go with 32MB dedicated DDR video memory; built-in Harman/Kardon stereo speakers; S-video TV-out

3 high-speed USB 2.0 ports

DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive

54g Integrated 802.11b/g Wireless LAN with 125HSM/SpeedBooster support; 10/100Base-T Ethernet LAN with RJ-45 connector; 56K modem

Weighs 7.9 lbs; 1.8" thin
Keywords: hp pavilion zv5320
/sbin/lspci output: 0000:00:00.0 Host bridge: nVidia Corporation nForce3 Host Bridge (rev a4)
0000:00:01.0 ISA bridge: nVidia Corporation nForce3 LPC Bridge (rev a6)
0000:00:01.1 SMBus: nVidia Corporation nForce3 SMBus (rev a4)
0000:00:02.0 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation nForce3 USB 1.1 (rev a5)
0000:00:02.1 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation nForce3 USB 1.1 (rev a5)
0000:00:02.2 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation nForce3 USB 2.0 (rev a2)
0000:00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce3 Audio (rev a2)
0000:00:06.1 Modem: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 00d9 (rev a2)
0000:00:08.0 IDE interface: nVidia Corporation nForce3 IDE (rev a5)
0000:00:0a.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation nForce3 PCI Bridge (rev a2)
0000:00:0b.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation nForce3 AGP Bridge (rev a4)
0000:00:18.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] K8 NorthBridge
0000:00:18.1 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] K8 NorthBridge
0000:00:18.2 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] K8 NorthBridge
0000:00:18.3 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] K8 NorthBridge
0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] (rev a3)
0000:02:01.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
0000:02:02.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM94306 802.11g (rev 03)
0000:02:04.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments: Unknown device ac54 (rev 01)
0000:02:04.1 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments: Unknown device ac54 (rev 01)
0000:02:04.2 System peripheral: Texas Instruments: Unknown device 8201 (rev 01)


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Old 01-08-2005, 01:08 AM   #1
AlexV
 
Registered: May 2004
Distribution: Fedora Core 4; Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Preview); CentOS 4
Posts: 81
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: $1,099.99 | Rating: 8

Kernel (uname -r): 2.6.8.1-3-386
Distribution: Ubuntu 4.10 (Warty Warthog)



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The Ubuntu install was pretty straight forward. I had to use 'linux noapic' at the boot prompt, but everything else was just a matter of following the menu choices.

When I rebooted and started X for the first time it was slow and the resolution was messed up (it was trying to use 1280x1024 on the wide-screen 1280x800 display). Also
the touchpad was not responding (turning the pad of for a few seconds and then back on fixed this).

I rebooted the system and selected the 'recovery mode' at the GRUB menu and used 'apt-get' to install the nVidia drivers (see the URL at below for help with this).
That fixed the X problems.

There don't seem to be any Linux drivers for the internal Broadcom WLAN, but using ndiswrapper (ndiswrapper.sf.net) and the Windows XP drivers from the 'Application and Driver Recovery DVD' that came with the laptop I was able to get it working perfectly.

I'm still having problems with the touchpad. It works, but I have to do the off/on routine that I mentioned earlier each time I reboot the system. Probably just some XF86Config settings I'll need to tweak. Older versions of Knoppix detect the pad as a PS/2 mouse and it works fine.

An excellent Ubuntu-howto can be found at:
http://www.ubuntuguide.org
I highly recommend it. There are easy-to-follow instructions for getting Ubuntu tweaked to your liking.

Over all, it seems to work quite well with Linux. It takes a bit of tinkering, but it's worth the effort :)
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