Hallo, ich habe in den letzten Wochen Suse 10 auf meinem Laptop installiert und meine Schritte ein wenig dokumentiert. Vielleicht sind meine Notizen für jemanden nützlich. ====================== + standard installation with kde, devel, c++, java etc reboot did not work. I had to switch of the laptop by hand and reboot it to complete the installation + added reboot=b as kernel parameter in /boot/grub/menu.lst now the system reboots correctly + could not set X to 1400x1050. This can be fixed by calling /usr/sbin/855resolution 4d 1400 1050 added this line to /etc/init.d/boot.local + installed vbetools package. Some Documentation sayed this is necessary to enable suspend to ram. Enabled suspend to ram with yast powermanagent configuration. works great o after suspend to disk X is killed. I think this is because the 1400x1050 video mode is not available. Fixed this by adding /usr/sbin/855resolution 4d 1400 1050 to /usr/lib/powersave/scripts/sleep_helper_functions line 463 I think we can do this also with a script to powersave. See powersave configuration events + network card is called eth1, wireless is called eth0. This can be changed in 30-net_persistent_names.rules o activated composite extension by adding Section "Extensions" Option "Composite" "Enable" EndSection to /etc/x11/xorg.conf (a bit slow transparency works in kde!) Some documentation says updating to X 7.0(pre) enables DRI which should help to make this faster (does not work!) + updated X11 to latest RC and also dri. I dont have 3D, but switching screens with FN F4 works now as expected if Option "Clone" is activated and the MonitorLayout is set to "CRT,LFP" + acitvated I und Presentation Key by adding /bin/setkeycodes e059 116 e008 117 /etc/init.d/boot.local + set vga=0x31A to have the text console on 1280x1024 + activated bluetooth in BIOS. Bluetooth works out of the box now. Is there any way to switch off bluetooth via software like in windows? + created a ~/.Xmodmap file to map special keys to function keys keycode 222 = F22 keycode 157 = F23 keycode 160 = XF86AudioMute keycode 174 = XF86AudioLowerVolume keycode 176 = XF86AudioRaiseVolume + led of the mute key can be switched on and off with amixer -c 0 cset iface=MIXER,name="External Amplifier" on amixer -c 0 cset iface=MIXER,name="External Amplifier" off But I dont know how this can be linked to the state of the speaker? + Updated to xorg 6.9 pre 2 drm and transparent windows are faster now. Dri is still not working - to enable irda you have to set the irq of ttyS2 to 3. (Edit /etc/init.d/setserial). In Yast set the IR device to ttyS2. I am not sure but this seams not to work after sleep modes. Also I had a blank screen after starting irda automically after reboot. Starting manually worked! Very strange. Maybe this was related to something else. - set udma 66 systems seams to be faster now! - disk sleep states can be set with yast in powermanagment for each schema Commit intervalls for devices are set via remount when changing a schema - ACPI does not update the values for temperatures after hibernate. Also the second battery is calculated 100% if empty after same time. Also only after hibernate. lg Alexander -- ------------------------------------------ Alexander Egger CAMPUS 02 Fachhochschul-Studiengänge der Wirtschaft GmbH Studiengang IT & IT-Marketing Körblergasse 111, 8021 Graz Austria/EUROPE Phone: +43 (0)316 6002 395 Fax: +43 (0)316 6002 1222 eMail: alexander.egger@campus02.at http://www.campus02.at ------------------------------------------
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Alexander Egger wrote:
Hallo,
ich habe in den letzten Wochen Suse 10 auf meinem Laptop installiert und meine Schritte ein wenig dokumentiert.
Hallo Alexander, wenn's Wochen gedauert hat, ist das doch eher abschreckend, oder :-) Aber Danke! Hat das Teil eine ATI XM 200 Grafikkarte? Gruss, Peter.
On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 10:03:30AM +0100, Alexander Egger wrote:
Hallo,
ich habe in den letzten Wochen Suse 10 auf meinem Laptop installiert und meine Schritte ein wenig dokumentiert.
Vielleicht sind meine Notizen für jemanden nützlich.
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+ standard installation with kde, devel, c++, java etc reboot did not work. I had to switch of the laptop by hand and reboot it to complete the installation
Ja, neuere HPs scheinen nicht mehr rebooten zu wollen, wird gerade auf der linux-kernel-liste diskutiert ...
+ added reboot=b as kernel parameter in /boot/grub/menu.lst now the system reboots correctly
...und das scheint auch dort der "recommended workarount" zu sein. Es wird wohl zukünftig bei allen HPs automatisch gesetzt (kernel erkennt "HP", macht "reboot=b" zum default). Eine andere Frage: konntest du "einfach so" installieren oder hast du "pci=noacpi" oder sowas benötigt? Das habe ich nämlich auf allen neueren HPs benötigt.
+ could not set X to 1400x1050. This can be fixed by calling /usr/sbin/855resolution 4d 1400 1050 added this line to /etc/init.d/boot.local
+ installed vbetools package. Some Documentation sayed this is necessary to enable suspend to ram. Enabled suspend to ram with yast powermanagent configuration. works great
Hast du das Paket nur installiert oder tatsächlich auch irgendwie in den resume-prozeß hineinkonfiguriert? Nur installieren ändert da nämlich gar nix :-)
o after suspend to disk X is killed. I think this is because the 1400x1050 video mode is not available. Fixed this by adding /usr/sbin/855resolution 4d 1400 1050 to /usr/lib/powersave/scripts/sleep_helper_functions line 463 I think we can do this also with a script to powersave. See powersave configuration events
Ja. Siehe /usr/share/doc/packages/powersave/contrib/video_bios_*, die skripten sind kommentiert. Ab der 10.1 wird das hoffentlich (inklusive deines boot.local-Hacks) "einfach so" mit Einbindung in sax2 und powersave gehen.
+ network card is called eth1, wireless is called eth0. This can be changed in 30-net_persistent_names.rules
Ja. Meine heißen "cable" und "air", das ist aussagekräftiger :-)
o activated composite extension by adding Section "Extensions" Option "Composite" "Enable" EndSection to /etc/x11/xorg.conf (a bit slow transparency works in kde!) Some documentation says updating to X 7.0(pre) enables DRI which should help to make this faster (does not work!)
+ updated X11 to latest RC and also dri. I dont have 3D, but switching screens with FN F4 works now as expected if Option "Clone" is activated and the MonitorLayout is set to "CRT,LFP"
+ acitvated I und Presentation Key by adding /bin/setkeycodes e059 116 e008 117 /etc/init.d/boot.local
+ set vga=0x31A to have the text console on 1280x1024
das hättest du schon vor der Installation am CD-bootprompt auswählen können :-)
+ activated bluetooth in BIOS. Bluetooth works out of the box now. Is there any way to switch off bluetooth via software like in windows?
Evtl. das zugehörige Modul entladen.
+ created a ~/.Xmodmap file to map special keys to function keys keycode 222 = F22 keycode 157 = F23 keycode 160 = XF86AudioMute keycode 174 = XF86AudioLowerVolume keycode 176 = XF86AudioRaiseVolume
+ led of the mute key can be switched on and off with amixer -c 0 cset iface=MIXER,name="External Amplifier" on amixer -c 0 cset iface=MIXER,name="External Amplifier" off But I dont know how this can be linked to the state of the speaker?
+ Updated to xorg 6.9 pre 2 drm and transparent windows are faster now. Dri is still not working
- to enable irda you have to set the irq of ttyS2 to 3. (Edit /etc/init.d/setserial). In Yast set the IR device to ttyS2. I am not sure but this seams not to work after sleep modes. Also I had a blank screen after starting irda automically after reboot. Starting manually worked! Very strange. Maybe this was related to something else.
- set udma 66 systems seams to be faster now!
- disk sleep states can be set with yast in powermanagment for each schema Commit intervalls for devices are set via remount when changing a schema
- ACPI does not update the values for temperatures after hibernate. Also the second battery is calculated 100% if empty after same time. Also only after hibernate.
Ja, das ist nicht das erste Mal, daß ich von ACPI-Problemen auf HPs nach suspend/resume lese, hoffentlich wird das mit neueren Kernels besser. Danke für das ausführliche "mitloggen", das wird sicher dem einen oder anderen HP-Benutzer hilfreich sein. -- Stefan Seyfried
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