thought someone might find this useful.
just bought a sony vaio vgn-sr29xn (at digitec.ch, with free delivery, for a very very good CHF 1399.-).
installed 32bit kubuntu 8.10 on it (with the minimal image net install cd).
kernel: 2.6.27
now running 2.6.27-11-server (intrepid-proposed repos) with -generic settings
the -server is to be able to address all of the 4gb of ram, without having to install the 64bit os version
graphics card: intel gma 4500mhd
works out of the box.
earlier issues corrected as of
xserver-xorg-video-intel driver 2.4.1-1ubuntu10.3 (intrepid-updates repos)
wireless card: intel wifi link 5100
works out of the box.
tested with knetworkmanager with wpa-psk (wpa2).
driver: iwlagn
embedded web cam: ricoh co ltd uvc camera
works out of the box.
tested with cheese and skype (does not work with camorama).
driver: uvcvideo
fingerprint reader
no support out of the box.
no specific drivers/tools found in the repos.
5 in 1 sd cards reader: ricoh co ltd r5c822
works out of the box.
reads sd/sdio/mmc/ms/mspro
driver: sdhci-pci
memory stick reader: ricoh co ltd r5c592
does not work out of the box.
and it seems no driver is available for it.
suspend to ram:
works out of the box.
suspend to disc (hibernation):
works out of the box.
i'll try and update this page whenever i have anything new.
just reply to this post if you want keep an eye on it.
hth.
ps:
one thing i don't like about ubuntu is the fact that the -generic 32bit kernel is not pae aware.
so i'll only be able to address 3gb of ram (out the 4gb i have).
a workaround is to use the -server kernel (which is pae aware, but not tuned for desk/laptops).
the solution is to install the 64bit version of the os.
i don't see why the -generic kernel is not pae aware just like the -server kernel, though...
just bought a sony vaio vgn-sr29xn (at digitec.ch, with free delivery, for a very very good CHF 1399.-).
installed 32bit kubuntu 8.10 on it (with the minimal image net install cd).
kernel: 2.6.27
now running 2.6.27-11-server (intrepid-proposed repos) with -generic settings
the -server is to be able to address all of the 4gb of ram, without having to install the 64bit os version
graphics card: intel gma 4500mhd
works out of the box.
earlier issues corrected as of
xserver-xorg-video-intel driver 2.4.1-1ubuntu10.3 (intrepid-updates repos)
wireless card: intel wifi link 5100
works out of the box.
tested with knetworkmanager with wpa-psk (wpa2).
driver: iwlagn
embedded web cam: ricoh co ltd uvc camera
works out of the box.
tested with cheese and skype (does not work with camorama).
driver: uvcvideo
fingerprint reader
no support out of the box.
no specific drivers/tools found in the repos.
5 in 1 sd cards reader: ricoh co ltd r5c822
works out of the box.
reads sd/sdio/mmc/ms/mspro
driver: sdhci-pci
memory stick reader: ricoh co ltd r5c592
does not work out of the box.
and it seems no driver is available for it.
suspend to ram:
works out of the box.
suspend to disc (hibernation):
works out of the box.
i'll try and update this page whenever i have anything new.
just reply to this post if you want keep an eye on it.
hth.
ps:
one thing i don't like about ubuntu is the fact that the -generic 32bit kernel is not pae aware.
so i'll only be able to address 3gb of ram (out the 4gb i have).
a workaround is to use the -server kernel (which is pae aware, but not tuned for desk/laptops).
the solution is to install the 64bit version of the os.
i don't see why the -generic kernel is not pae aware just like the -server kernel, though...
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