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| ==== Dapper (Kubuntu) ==== * Wireless didn't work (Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)). * Wireless worked after following instructions on http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1071920&postcount=1 up to 4B, then following instructions on http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1084114&postcount=43 , then messing with the "Wireless Assistant" under the K menu. * Note: Upgrade from Breezy broke the install, so I reinstalled from scratch. * Hibernate didn't work. ==== Breezy ==== |
Notes on installation and compatibility of Ubuntu with Compaq laptop computers.
Summary
Make |
Model |
Install ? |
Not works ? |
Comments |
Ubuntu Release |
Date |
Compaq |
Armada E500 |
Yes |
irda |
Partial tvout, 3d accel. and IRDA not tested yet |
Warty |
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Compaq |
Armada E500 |
Yes |
Modem, TV out, irda, acpi |
Modem not tested |
Warty |
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Compaq |
Armada M700 |
Yes |
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Modem not tested, resume/suspend works once HoaryPM is configured |
Warty |
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Compaq |
Armada 7400 |
Yes |
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Modem not tested, sound and power management don't work out of the box |
Dapper |
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Compaq |
Evo N1015v |
Yes |
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Modem and TV out not tested |
Hoary |
2005-09-11 |
Compaq |
Evo N400c |
Yes |
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Modem and irda not tested |
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Compaq |
Evo N600c |
Yes |
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resume/suspend (needs kernel 2.6.9). Modem and irda not tested |
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Compaq |
Evo N610c |
Yes |
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Hibernate, volume buttons, sound, everything works except the modem (ndiswrapper gets it working) and the multimedia keys |
Breezy rc-1 |
2005-10-09 |
Compaq |
Evo N610c |
Yes |
Hibernate (no usb on resume), suspend (doesn't wake up), modem |
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Dapper Flight3 |
2006-01-18 |
Compaq |
Evo N800c |
Yes |
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Modem, DVD/CDRW and multimedia keys not tested |
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Compaq |
nx7010 |
Yes |
Suspend/sleep, even if apm=on is set in GRUB. |
IrDA, firewire not tested. Modem works with sl-modem ; wifi ok!. dual-screen support and S-Video Output need ATI binary drivers. |
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Compaq |
Presario 305 |
Yes |
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Details below |
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Compaq |
Presario 701 EA |
Yes |
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DMA on hdc can safely be enabled for e.g. DVD use. See also [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/CompaqPresario700 here] |
Breezy |
2005-11 |
Compaq |
Presario 730 AP |
Yes |
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Modification for ACPI (The grub boot paremeter acpi=on needs to be added). The monitor is identified as Generic this affects the display of fonts. |
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Compaq |
Presario 705 EA |
Yes |
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Everything works pretty well. See below for details. |
Hoary |
2005-07-04 |
Compaq |
Presario 1247 |
Yes |
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Everything works pretty good. Recommend upgrade to 160 MB RAM |
Breezy |
2005-12-19 |
Compaq |
Presario 1700T |
Yes |
acpi, powerdown, lan is intermittent (was on windows, too) modem untested |
everything else works beautifully and has for 2 months |
Hoary |
2005-07-15 |
Compaq |
Presario 1896-XL |
Yes |
acpi (not yet tried modifying GRUB with acpi=force) & powerdown |
usb and dvd drive not tested |
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Compaq |
Presatio 2104EA |
Yes |
Video card 3d acceleration (only available under xorg v 6.8 and later), ACPI battery info not working properly (bug lodged) |
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Compaq |
Presario 2144EA |
Yes |
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everything works, even ACPI (modem not tested) |
Hoary |
2005-04-22 |
Compaq |
Presario 2173EA |
Yes |
ACPI battery info not working properly ; hibernate not working |
modem not tested |
Hoary |
2005-05-15 |
Compaq |
Presario 2180CA |
Yes |
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Must pass noapm to the kernel on boot to enable the button that disables the mousepad. Modem was not tested. |
Hoary |
2005-05-11 |
Compaq |
Presario 2800 |
Yes |
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Details below |
Hoary, Warty |
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Compaq |
Presario R3000/R3205 |
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Details below |
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Compaq |
x1000 |
Yes |
suspend |
Modem not tested |
Hoary |
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Compaq |
x1000 |
Yes |
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Everything tested so far (including suspend) seems to work. Wifi, Bluetooth, SD, Firewire untested. |
Breezy |
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Compaq |
nx9105 |
Yes |
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Everything works (som hack needed for the modem and the alps touchpad) |
Hoary |
2005-04-21 |
Compaq |
Presario 2190CA |
Yes |
Modem, Brigtness |
Untested TVout (no cable) |
Hoary |
2005-21-04 |
Compaq |
Presario V2000 |
Yes |
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Everything worked on install except wireless. Details below. |
Hoary |
2005-2-06 |
Compaq |
Presario V2000Z |
Yes |
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Had trouble with the alsa modules. Details below. |
Breezy and Dapper |
2006-2-09 |
Compaq |
Presario V2402US |
Yes |
See below. |
Almost everything works (modem not tested.) |
Breezy |
2006-1-15 |
Compaq |
Presario V2417LA |
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Notes: [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/CompaqPresarioV2417LA/ LaptopTestingTeam/CompaqPresarioV2417LA] |
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Details
Compaq Presario 305
- Known to work: video card, sound card, USB, touchpad, expansion base unit.
Not out of the box: ACPI (need to use APM instead - see [http://barnski-linux.blogspot.com/2004_12_01_barnski-linux_archive.html#110353334244922101] here for more details), multimedia keys, resume/suspend (even using APM).
- Untried: Modem, irda.
Compaq Presario 705 EA
- Known to work: Video card, sound card, USB, touchpad, all other ports.
- Not out of the box: Scrolling button below touchpad. Problems with ethernet.
- Untried: Modem, wireless (PCMCIA).
Compaq Presario 1247
- Known to work: video, sound, touchpad, CD-ROM, battery level.
- Not out of the box: USB, PS/2 Port, all 'windows' buttons in case.
- Untried: Modem.
Compaq Presario 2800
- Known to work: video, sound, wired networking, touchpad, ACPI, DVD, CDRW
Not out of the box: wireless networking (see WifiDocs/Device/CompaqW200)
- Untried: modem, parallell, s-video, binary ATI drivers, pcmcia
Compaq Presario R3000/R3205
- Install with "linux noapic". Works out of the box except:
Touchpad configured by following all steps in the SynapticsTouchpadHowto including comments.
Wireless chipset is from broadcom. It is possible, with some work, to use this chipset under linux with AMD64! See [http://www.runithard.com/HOWTO-BCOM64WIRELESS/]. It seems to be a good howto. I (ArthurPeters) have experienced some crashes, but it is quite usable. For i386, s more complete discussion is here: [http://cmb.phys.cwru.edu/kisner/linux/compaq-r3000/]
- Untried: Modem, irda, possible more.
Compaq Presario V2000
- Used ndiswrapper to install WinXP drivers. Went to Network Settings, manually entered ESSID, set to static IP address, entered IP address and Gateway address. My router is linksys. My wireless is broadcom.
From WillemMeints Tue Apr 19 08:53:26 +0100 2005 From: Willem Meints Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 08:53:26 +0100 Subject: Compaq Presario 2137EA Message-ID: <20050419085326+0100@https://www.ubuntulinux.org>
All works, use the fgrlx driver for X.org (you can download and install it afterwards using sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx) Add acpi=force as kernel parameter in grub to support ACPI. The battery monitor is acting a little weird in my installation, maybe some bug. Though acpi -V on the console works fine.
Compaq Presario V2000Z
Dapper (Kubuntu)
Wireless didn't work (Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)).
Wireless worked after following instructions on http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1071920&postcount=1 up to 4B, then following instructions on http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1084114&postcount=43 , then messing with the "Wireless Assistant" under the K menu.
- Note: Upgrade from Breezy broke the install, so I reinstalled from scratch.
- Hibernate didn't work.
Breezy
- Upon installing everything, after ejecting the Install CD and rebooting, the system would get stuck on "Starting hotplug subsystem". The reason why this happens is because alsa tries to load the hda-intel module which is looking for an intel sound chip which doesn't exist in the system (this is the AMD/ATI version of the V2000). The fix for this (what I did) was to use Knoppix 4.0.2 LiveDVD (since it doesn't have alsa) to edit the etc/hotplug/blacklist file and add 3 modules (I added 3 lines but only one of them works.) _hda-intel_, _hda_intel_, and _snd-hda-intel_. After this, my system would boot but X had problems starting with the ati driver. Since the system was still usable, you can edit the Corg config file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf) and change _ati_ to _vesa_. Reboot the system and you're done.
- I still haven't used the system enough to get the wireless working although it should be straight forward.
- The touchpad was detected and worked fine except that X didn't detect that it has a horizontal scroll. Vertical scroll works properly.
Compaq Presario V2402us
- Standard Breezy Install works well.
- After a clean install of breezy: ACPI, ethernet, touchpad, DMA, and processor throttling all work out of the box.
Default "ati" xorg driver caused lockups for me upon logout or X shutdown. This can be fixed by installing ATI's fglrx drivers. See mlomker's guide at: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78466
- Suspend can be enabled easily-
- Backup the file to be edited:
sudo cp /etc/default/acpi-support /etc/default/acpi-support.BKUP
Edit the file so that the #ACPI-SLEEP=true line is not commented (line 3):
sudo gedit /etc/default/acpi-support
- Restart your computer so that the changes can take effect. Suspend can now be accessed by pressing Fn+F5, or through the logout menu.
- Backup the file to be edited:
Hibernate also works if you follow Griffin3's guide, which can be found at: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75443&highlight=suspend2
Compaq Evo N1015v
- Standard Hoary install work ok.
- Video, Sound, USB, PCMCIA, Ethernet and Touchpad all work.
- X driver is detected as ati but can also use radeon (Chipset is Radeon IGP 320M)
- Suspend doesn't seem to work but I havn't tried fixing it.
- CPU frequency adjustment works.
Compaq Armada 7400 (6300/T/6400/D/M/1)
- Standard Breezy Badger (5.10) install almost works ok.
- Graphics card issues. Breezy 5.10 'live' - comes up w/three resolutions - 1024-800-640 - correct.
- Graphics card issue in more detail - hard drive install - asks for confirmation of the same three supported resolutions - 1024-800-640 - correct. Unfortunately at install completion only lowest common denominator 640 resolution is available - unlike 'live' - odd. Same problem after installing all default updates. Command line hacking required to get it to work?
Compaq Armada 7400 (6300/T/6400/D/M/1)
- Dapper installs fine, but sound doesn't work out of the box and power management is off
- To fix the sound, do a "sudo modprobe snd-es1688" and add it to the end of /etc/modules
- To make things like shutdown and suspending to work, you need to disable ACPI, which can be done by doing a "sudo {gedit/mousepad/nano/whatever} /boot/grub/menu.lst" finding the line that starts "# kopt" and adding "noapic acpi=off" to the end
- Xubuntu runs like a dream-- very responsive for a seven year old laptop.
HardwareSupportMachinesLaptopsCompaq (last edited 2009-07-13 08:50:41 by dns1)