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|| Screen || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Correct resolution? || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Correct refresh rate? || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Screen || Untested || GUI working fine; raw console screen (Ctrl-Alt-F2 etc.) does not use lower third of the screen || ||
|| Correct resolution? || Untested || Yes || ||
|| Correct refresh rate? || Untested || Yes || ||
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|| Blank monitor on inactivity || Untested || Untested || || || Blank monitor on inactivity || Untested || Yes || ||
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|| Sound works? || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Correct volume? || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Hardware volume switch || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Sound works? || Untested || Needs workaround; only for experienced ussers || ||
|| Correct volume? || Untested || Yes, but volume too low || ||
|| Hardware volume switch || Untested || Yes || ||
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|| Firewire || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Bluetooth || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Modem || Untested || Untested || ||
|| PCMCIA NIC || Untested || Netgear FA511 working || ||
|| Firewire || Untested || N/A || ||
|| Bluetooth || Untested || N/A || ||
|| Modem || Untested || No || ||
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|| Touchpad - Scroll down side || Untested || Untested || ||
|| External mouse - USB || Untested || Untested || ||
|| External mouse - Serial || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Touchpad - Scroll down side || Untested || N/A || ||
|| External mouse - USB || Untested || Yes || ||
|| External mouse - Serial || Untested || Yes || ||
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|| Modem || Untested || Untested || ||
|| NIC || Untested || Untested || ||
|| PS/2 || Untested || Untested || ||
|| External Monitor - DVI || Untested || N/A || ||
|| Modem || Untested || Not Working || ||
|| NIC || Untested || Internal N/A, external see Notes || ||
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|| CD/DVD drive || Untested || Yes || ||
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I. Sound
Since hardware detection routines on Linux misinterpret the built-in soundchip, sound does not work out of the box, although the sound chip is perfectly supported in Linux.

So you need to tell the system manually to use the right sound driver.

First, you need to make sure that the wrong sound driver is not being loaded from the hardware detection routine. Edit the driver blacklist:
<path> example

Second, tell the system which drivers to load instead:


Third, and that will be the hardest task, find out the right hardware addresse, IRQ and DMA channel of your sound device:
--> PS2.exe, Link to guides here

Current Issues

Hardware details

in Breezy?

in Dapper (current development)?

Installation works?

Yes (with limitations)

Hardware Information

Screen & Monitors

Device

Works?

Bug #

in Breezy?

in Dapper (current development)?

Screen

Untested

GUI working fine; raw console screen (Ctrl-Alt-F2 etc.) does not use lower third of the screen

Correct resolution?

Untested

Yes

Correct refresh rate?

Untested

Yes

3D Acceleration

Untested

Untested

External monitor works?

Untested

Untested

External monitor - mirrors

Untested

Untested

External monitor - extend desktop

Untested

Untested

Power Management

Battery detected?

Untested

Untested

Hibernates?

Untested

Untested

Sleep

Untested

Untested

Dim monitor on battery

Untested

Untested

Blank monitor on inactivity

Untested

Yes

Lid Close

Untested

Untested

Cpu frequency scaling

Untested

Untested

Sound

Sound works?

Untested

Needs workaround; only for experienced ussers

Correct volume?

Untested

Yes, but volume too low

Hardware volume switch

Untested

Yes

Headphone jack

Untested

Untested

Mic jack

Untested

Untested

Networking

Wired NIC

Untested

Untested

Wireless NIC

Untested

Untested

PCMCIA NIC

Untested

Netgear FA511 working

Firewire

Untested

N/A

Bluetooth

Untested

N/A

Modem

Untested

No

Infrared

Untested

Untested

Touchpad & Mice

Mousestick

Untested

Yes

Touchpad - Doubletap = double click

Untested

Untested

Touchpad - Scroll down side

Untested

N/A

External mouse - USB

Untested

Yes

External mouse - Serial

Untested

Yes

Docking Station/Port Replicator

AC through replicator

Untested

Untested

USB

Untested

Yes

Serial

Untested

Untested

Parallel

Untested

Untested

External Monitor - VGA

Untested

Untested

External Monitor - DVI

Untested

N/A

Modem

Untested

Not Working

NIC

Untested

Internal N/A, external see Notes

PS/2

Untested

Yes

Additional Hardware

Fingerprint reader

Untested

N/A

CD/DVD drive

Untested

Yes

PCMCIA cards

Untested

Yes, but needs changes, see Notes

Parallel Ports

Untested

Untested

Card reader(s)

Untested

N/A

Function and other keys

Fn key

Operation

Keycode

Works?

Bug #

in Breezy?

in Dapper (current development)?

+ Space

Untested

Untested

+ Esc

Untested

Untested

+ F1

Untested

Untested

+ F2

Untested

Untested

+ F3

Untested

Untested

+ F4

Untested

Untested

+ F5

Untested

Untested

+ F6

Untested

Untested

+ F7

Untested

Untested

+ F8

Untested

Untested

+ F9

Untested

Untested

+ F10

Untested

Untested

+ F11

Untested

Untested

+ F12

Untested

Untested

+ 1

Untested

Untested

+ 2

Untested

Untested

Other special keys

Key

Operation

Keycode

Works?

Bug #

in Breezy?

in Dapper (current development)?

Key

Untested

Untested

Notes

I. Sound Since hardware detection routines on Linux misinterpret the built-in soundchip, sound does not work out of the box, although the sound chip is perfectly supported in Linux.

So you need to tell the system manually to use the right sound driver.

First, you need to make sure that the wrong sound driver is not being loaded from the hardware detection routine. Edit the driver blacklist: <path> example

Second, tell the system which drivers to load instead:

Third, and that will be the hardest task, find out the right hardware addresse, IRQ and DMA channel of your sound device: --> PS2.exe, Link to guides here

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