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My journey with Linux started with a general frustration with Windows and an inclination to find something better. Not long after I started using Linux, I began working for Novell, which pretty much sealed the deal for me. It also brought me into the world of openSUSE, which continues to be my favorite distro for server installations and has recently won me over as a desktop OS as well. <br />
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The Apache web server can be installed by using zypper. Open a terminal and become root. Type the below command:<br />
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=== Firewall Adjustments ===<br />
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By default the firewall configuration blocks all traffic coming on port 80 to your machine. So if you need to allow access so that the web server can be accessed from within a LAN we need to fine tune the firewall configuration.<br />
The below step needs to be performed as root user. The supplied configurations are called '''apache2''' and '''apache2-ssl'''. They can be enabled via '''YaST''', by adding them to '''FW_CONFIGURATIONS_EXT''' in <tt>/etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 </tt><br />
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=== Starting Server===<br />
Start the server and configure it to automatically start at boot time. <br />
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=== Apache Modules===<br />
To enable required Apache Modules we can edit '''APACHE_MODULES''' in <tt>/etc/sysconfig/apache2</tt>. Modules can also be enabled/disabled/listed with the commands below. Any such operation requires a restart of the service and of course needs root privileges.<br />
{{Shell|# a2enmod php5}}<br />
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{{Shell|# rcapache2 restart}}<br />
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=== Related articles ===<br />
*[[SuSEfirewall2| SuSE Firewall]]<br />
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* [http://httpd.apache.org/ The Apache Project]<br />
* [http://www.apache.org/ Apache Software Foundation]<br />
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<br />
The first thing which must be taken care of is the network. The network must be properly configured before proceeding further.<br />
<br />
The second thing is to ensure that the system is uptodate. This can be done by opening the YaST Control Center. In the Software section click the '''Online update''' icon to check for software update and install them.<br />
<br />
=== Installation of Apache Packages ===<br />
<br />
The Apache web server can be installed by using zypper. Open a terminal and become root. Type the below command:<br />
{{Shell|# zypper in apache2}}<br />
<br />
=== Firewall Adjustments ===<br />
<br />
By default the firewall configuration blocks all traffic coming on port 80 to your machine. So if you need to allow access so that the web server can be accessed from within a LAN we need to fine tune the firewall configuration.<br />
The below step needs to be performed as root user. The supplied configurations are called '''apache2''' and '''apache2-ssl'''. They can be enabled via '''YaST''', by adding them to '''FW_CONFIGURATIONS_EXT''' in <tt>/etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 </tt><br />
{{Shell|# sysconf_addword /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 FW_CONFIGURATIONS_EXT apache2 }}<br />
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=== Starting Server===<br />
Start the server and configure it to automatically start at boot time. <br />
{{Shell|# rcapache2 start }}<br />
{{Shell|# chkconfig -a apache2}}<br />
<br />
=== Apache Modules===<br />
To enable required Apache Modules we can edit '''APACHE_MODULES''' in <tt>/etc/sysconfig/apache2</tt>. Modules can also be enabled/disabled/listed with the commands below. Any such operation requires a restart of the service and of course needs root privileges.<br />
{{Shell|# a2enmod php5}}<br />
{{Shell|# a2enmod -l}}<br />
{{Shell|# rcapache2 restart}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
=== Related articles ===<br />
*[[SuSEfirewall2| SuSE Firewall]]<br />
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===External links===<br />
* [http://httpd.apache.org/ The Apache Project]<br />
* [http://www.apache.org/ Apache Software Foundation]<br />
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----<br />
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{{Warning| It does not cover the concepts of web servers in detail. Please do not use the steps given below for production machines as the security considerations needed to successfully run a web server have not been taken care of. The below steps are mainly for users wanting or desiring to deploy the Apache software either for further tweaking or web development purposes.}}<br />
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== General Machine Setup ==<br />
<br />
The first thing which must be taken care of is the network. The network must be properly configured before proceeding further.<br />
<br />
The second thing is to ensure that the system is uptodate. This can be done by opening the YaST Control Center. In the Software section click the '''Online update''' icon to check for software update and install them.<br />
<br />
=== Installation of Apache Packages ===<br />
<br />
The Apache web server can be installed by using zypper. Open a terminal and become root. Type the below command:<br />
{{Shell|# zypper in apache2}}<br />
<br />
=== Firewall Adjustments ===<br />
<br />
By default the firewall configuration blocks all traffic coming on port 80 to your machine. So if you need to allow access so that the web server can be accessed from within a LAN we need to fine tune the firewall configuration.<br />
The below step needs to be performed as root user. The supplied configurations are called '''apache2''' and '''apache2-ssl'''. They can be enabled via '''YaST''', by adding them to '''FW_CONFIGURATIONS_EXT''' in <tt>/etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 </tt><br />
{{Shell|# sysconf_addword /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 FW_CONFIGURATIONS_EXT apache2 }}<br />
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{{Shell|# rcSuSEfirewall2 restart }}<br />
<br />
=== Starting Server===<br />
Start the server and configure it to automatically start at boot time. <br />
{{Shell|# rcapache2 start }}<br />
{{Shell|# chkconfig -a apache2}}<br />
<br />
=== Apache Modules===<br />
To enable required Apache Modules we can edit '''APACHE_MODULES''' in <tt>/etc/sysconfig/apache2</tt> Modules can be enabled/disabled/listed with the commands below. Any such operation requires a restart of the service and of course needs root privileges.<br />
{{Shell|# a2enmod php5}}<br />
{{Shell|# a2enmod -l}}<br />
{{Shell|# rcapache2 restart}}<br />
<br />
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==See also==<br />
=== Related articles ===<br />
*[[SuSEfirewall2| SuSE Firewall]]<br />
<br />
===External links===<br />
* [http://httpd.apache.org/ The Apache Project]<br />
* [http://www.apache.org/ Apache Software Foundation]<br />
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My journey with Linux started with a general frustration with Windows and an inclination to find something better. Not long after I started using Linux, I began working for Novell, which pretty much sealed the deal for me. It also brought me into the world of SUSE Linux, which continues to be by far my favorite distro for server installations and has recently won me over as a desktop OS as well. <br />
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I specialize in LAMP administration, web access management, and performance testing/engineering.<br />
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My name is Matthew Ehle (either Matt or Matthew is fine with me). I live in Springville, UT, where I finished my Masters in Information Systems Management. I am married and my wife and I now have a baby girl.<br />
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==TravelMate==<br />
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===TravelMate <1xxx===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 220<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
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|-<br />
| 290<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using ipw2100 driver. <br><br />
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|-<br />
| 613TXV<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 800<br />
| 10.0 RC-1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
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|-<br />
| 803<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
|}<br />
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----<br />
=== TravelMate 2xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 2310<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0, 10.2: <br><br />
(6) Using MadWifi. <br><br />
(*) acerhk not supported. <br><br />
(*) sisctrl for VGA output. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 2350<br />
| 9.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) HDD supports udma5 (ATA100), but no matter what it use udma2 (ATA33). <br><br />
|-<br />
| 2350<br />
| 11.2(*)<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}}(*) || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) Copied from 9.3 row, tested for WiFi. Wifi works with std Acer driver Neti2220.INF and WEP-encryption only.<br />
HDD supports udma5 (ATA100), but no matter what it use udma2 (ATA33). <br><br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 2410<br />
| 10.0 RC-1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
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{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0: <br><br />
(6) Using Ndiswrapper. <br><br />
<br />
10.2: <br><br />
(6) Using Ndiswrapper using vendor firmware. Add <code>bcm43xx</code> driver to <code>/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist</code> to make ndiswrapper work. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 2413NLMi<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using MadWifi. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 2413WLMi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) using MadWifi. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 2420<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.1: <br><br />
(*) Media keys with xmodmap. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 2490<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Install Atheros driver manually. <br><br />
(*) Media keys with xmodmap. <br><br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== TravelMate 3xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 3000<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 3260<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(6) Using ipw3945 driver. <br><br />
|}<br />
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=== TravelMate 4xxx ===<br />
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{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 4002 LMI<br />
| 9.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
9.3, 10.0: <br><br />
(C) [http://sourceforge.net/projects/sbs-linux/ Only after fixing buggy DSDT]. <br><br />
(2) Using ATI driver. <br><br />
(7) Modem via smartlink-softmodem. <br><br />
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|-<br />
| 4100 WMLi<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(1) 2D only works after install of "official" ATi drivers, until then you can only use command prompt.<br />
(2) Using ATI driver. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4151<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4152 LMi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) 3D accelerator is disabled by default, you must activate it manually.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4200 WMLi<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4400 WMLi<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using ATi driver. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4600<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using ATi driver. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4670<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== TravelMate 5xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 5612<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5623 WSMi<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(C) See [[NVidia_Suspend_HOWTO | NVidia Suspend HOWTO]] to configure suspend to HDD. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== TravelMate 6xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 6292<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
|-<br />
| 6493<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) Suspend does not work by default. <br><br />
(*) Fn hotkeys are working but the hotkeys on top of the keyboard are not recognized (tried with xev). <br><br />
|-<br />
| 6493<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) Fn hotkeys are working but the hotkeys on top of the keyboard are not recognized (tried with xev). <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== TravelMate 8xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 8204<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) ATI Driver has problems when installing, Got it working with X.org-6.8, but not X.org-7.1. <br><br />
(*) Firewire: {{Y}} <br><br />
|}<br />
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==Aspire==<br />
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===Aspire 1xxx===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 150L<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
See: [http://en.opensuse.org/HCL/Laptops/Acer#Acer_Aspire_150L]<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1300<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) Touchpad: {{Y}} <br><br />
(*) Hotkeys Mail and Webbrowser work with package acerhk installed (but not P1 and P2). <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1362 LC<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Installed the driver for the "S3 Unichrome Pro" graphics card (available [http://repos.opensuse.org/X11:/Drivers:/Video:/openchrome/openSUSE_10.2/i586/ here]). <br><br />
In <code>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</code>, changed the Driver value of the "Device" section to "via". <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1400<br />
| 10.0 Beta 2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2 | 1410/1810T 11.6"<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
11.1:<br />
<BR>(5) Wired Ethernet Port requires downloading package atl1c-kmp-pae-2.6.31_2.6.27.29_0.1-1.2<br />
<BR>(9) Screen Brightness Fn-Left Fn-Right doesn't work<br />
<BR><br />
<BR>11.2:<br />
<BR>(10)(11) Suspend to RAM/Disk Fn-F4 doesn't work, does via Logout menu selection<br />
<BR><br />
<BR>General:<br />
<BR>(3) TV-out is HDMI, untested though<br />
<BR>(8) Bluetooth {{NA}}, but user installed Bluetooth module possible but untested (Acer Aspire 1810T does have Bluetooth built-in)<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1511 LMi<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Using nVidia driver. <br><br />
(6) Using NDiswrapper. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1522 WLMi<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Using nVidia driver. <br><br />
(10) Only work if using "nv" driver. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1524 WLMi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Using nVidia driver. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1642 WLMi<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1644 WLMi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(7) Soft modem Conexant chip. Major shortcomings in Linux distributions that they did not support soft modems.The modem driver of this chip set is sold by linuxant.com. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|Aspire 1681<br />
| 9.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
9.3: <br><br />
[http://www.whoopy.it/linux/linux_on_acer_laptop.html Full details]. <br><br />
(C) Only after fixing buggy DSDT [http://www.whoopy.it/linux/ACPI_problem_linux_resolved.html]. <br><br />
<br />
10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3: <br><br />
See [[{{PAGENAME}}#Acer Aspire 1681WMLi|this subpage]] and [[http://pflodo.blogspot.com/2006/12/opensuse-102-on-acer-aspire-1681-wmli.html | this link]] for more information. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1690 WLMi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Using ATI driver. <br><br />
(6) With firmware update for intel chip. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1694 WLMi<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Using ATI driver. <br><br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
<br />
===Aspire 3xxx===<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 3002 LC<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(C) [http://blog.crippledcanary.se/acpi-problems-on-acer-aspire-3003lmi/ Only after fixing buggy DSDT]. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 3002 LCi<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using NDiswrapper. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 3003 LC<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 3003 LMi<br />
| 10.0 RC-1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using NDiswrapper. <br><br />
(C) [http://blog.crippledcanary.se/acpi-problems-on-acer-aspire-3003lmi/ Only after fixing buggy DSDT]. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 3012 WTMi<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{N}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(4) With latest ALSA packages. <br><br />
(6) With ipw3945 driver. <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{N}} <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 3503 WLCi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 3506 WLCi<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 3610<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using madwifi. <br><br />
(*) Had to use the safe graphical mode during installation or the screen skewed. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 3613 WLMi<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using NDiswrapper. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 3624 WXCi<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(6) Using madwifi. <br><br />
(7) Modem requires Linuxant driver. <br><br />
<br />
11.0: <br><br />
(6) Using madwifi. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 3680-2682 (?)<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(4) Sound hardware must have option model=acer (default is null) which may be configured at install or in YaST after install. <br><br />
(6) Using madwifi. <br> Despite being marked as having an Atheros AR5BXB63 chip for wireless it appears that the Madwifi snapshot used for the 5007eg chip works perfectly. Use the instructions at the Madwifi site for Atheros 5007eg. <br><br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
===Aspire 4xxx===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 4930<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(4) Works best with latest ALSA drivers. <br><br />
(6) Intel (iwlagn). <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}} <br><br />
(*) Fingerprint reader: {{Y}} <br><br />
The fingerprint reader is supported by libfprint.<br />
|-<br />
| 4810T<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(9) A fix for brightness is provided here : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireTimeline/Fixes <br><br />
but it seems to depend on your bios version. Didn't work well for me with v1.31 but worked great with v1.10 <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}} <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Aspire 5xxx===<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5002 WLMi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using NDiswrapper + bcm43xx-fwcutter. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5003 WLMi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using NDiswrapper + bcm43xx-fwcutter. <br><br />
(C) Power Management shows 1 minute as 1%, which is incorrect. Also shows laptop charges from 3% to 100% in 4 minutes (I wish). <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5004 WLMi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using NDiswrapper + bcm43xx-fwcutter. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5051 AWXMi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{N}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using Madwifi or NDiswrapper, for broadcom type. <br><br />
(*) To correct the S-ATA message recompile the kernel and opt-out no support for SiliconImage3112. <br><br />
The hard drive is a PATA one but obviously there is some modified SATA chip (ATi 4379) in the motherboard. It is useless. Look [http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Hardware/sata.html#ati4379 here] and [http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Hardware/sata.html#sil here] for more info.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5052 NWXMi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{N}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(4) Built-in mic does not work. Alsa behaves weirdly. <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{N}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5100-5232<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{N}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using ATI driver. <br><br />
(6) Using madwifi. <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{N}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5100-5674<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using ATI driver. <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}} <br><br />
(*) Fn keys: {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5102 WLMi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{N}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using madwifi. <br><br />
(*) Most of the Fn-key functions work. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5113 WLMi<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) Most of the Fn-key functions work. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5220<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 5315 051G08Mi<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(4) Using latest ALSA driver (1.0.15). <br><br />
(6) Using NDiswrapper, see also [http://johnbokma.com/mexit/2007/12/29/]. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5504 WXMi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{N}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using ATI driver. <br><br />
(*) You can't install SuSE 10.x in graphic mode on this laptop. Choose your monitor as Acer Aspire 55s, 14.1 TFT and 1280x800, restart and it can enter X. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5517-5689<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(1) Boot with "nomodeset" option if issues arise with radeon driver. <br><br />
(2) ATI driver needed for 3D, but this driver has issues with HD 3200 card. <br><br />
(6) Run /usr/sbin/install_bcm43xx_firmware as root to install Linux Broadcom driver. <br><br />
(C) KDE power management does not recognize changes in AC adapter status.<br><br />
(8) May take some time to resume.<br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5520-401G12Mi<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(B) Disabling persistent network device naming is suggested. Modem may work with Linuxant driver. <br><br />
(2) Using nVidia driver. <br><br />
(4) Requires ALSA 1.0.15. <br><br />
(6) See [[HCL/Network_Adapters_(Wireless)|HCL]] (Atheros 5007). <br><br />
(C) PowerNow!: {{Y}} <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}} <br><br />
(*) Firewire: {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
11.0: <br><br />
(B) Disabling persistent network device naming is suggested. Modem may work with Linuxant driver. <br><br />
(2) Using nVidia driver. <br><br />
(6) See [[HCL/Network_Adapters_(Wireless)|HCL]] (Atheros 5007). <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5520-402G16Mi<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using nVidia driver. <br><br />
(C) If no poweroff after shutdown, try add kernel option 'acpi_skip_timer_override' to help. <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5570-4421<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Screen resolution of 1280x800 (or other WXGA) must be set using 915resolution and a boot.local entry. <br><br />
(6) WLAN needs ipw3495 v1.2.1+ to avoid "killswitch" issue. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5580<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{N}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) To get 1280x800 resolution in openSUSE 10.2, had to [[Patch_the_Video_BIOS]].<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5630 WLMi<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using nVidia driver. <br><br />
(A) For have a correct visualization in xorg start X from cdm with -- -dpi 96 options. (startx -- -dpi 96). <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5720<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using nVidia driver. <br><br />
(10) Works with <code>s2ram -f</code>, but sometimes fails to wake up. <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}}<br />
(*) Touchpad works strange. <br><br />
(*) Some hotkeys such as Empowering Technology don't work. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| 5720z<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
11.0: <br><br />
(6) Atheros 5007EG (AR5BXB63), Using madwifi for atheros 5007eg, kernel 2.6.25.16-0.1-pae. [http://en.opensuse.org/Atheros_madwifi] <br><br />
Before installation procedures: <br><br />
1. blacklist ath5k, add the line "blacklist ath5k" to the end of file <code>/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist</code>. <br><br />
2. execute command below as root, <br><br />
# rmmod ath5k<br />
# rmmod mac80211<br />
# rmmod cfg80211<br />
<br />
After installation,<br />
1. execute as root,<br />
<br />
# modprobe ath_pci<br />
<br />
if <tt>ath_pci</tt> module will not load automatically go to YaST >> system >> /etc/sysconfig editor >> system >> kernel<br />
set "MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT" to "ath_pci". <br><br />
<br />
Installation:<br />
a. Search [http://software.opensuse.org/search here] for madwifi-kmp-pae (madwifi-kmp-default, etc). <br><br />
b. Select according to kernel version: mine section was - madwifi-kmp-pae home:schmolle1980/openSUSE_11.0_Update or home:schmolle1980/openSUSE_11.0 kernel modules for atheros cards snapshot. <br><br />
c. install madwifi-kmp-pae-r3725+AR5007EG_<your kernel version>.i586.rpm <br><br />
WiFi LEDs blinking http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/EnableLEDs. <br><br />
<br><br />
No wireless connections after s2ram, s2disk, must reactivate network via "yast-network devices-network settings-finish" w/out real changes:<br />
create (or open) a file named config in the /etc/pm/config.d directory, add the following line: SUSPEND_MODULES="ath_pci"<br />
<br />
(10) Suspend to ram works eventually, try create or open a file named config in the <code>/etc/pm/config.d</code> directory, add the following line: <code>S2RAM_OPTS="-f"</code>. [http://en.opensuse.org/S2ram] [http://en.opensuse.org/Pm-utils#Configuration]. <br><br />
<br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}} [http://en.opensuse.org/Webcam] [http://en.opensuse.org/UVC_Webcams] <br><br />
Installation, <br><br />
1. Open Yast-Software Management. <br><br />
2. Search for 'UVC'. <br><br />
3. Install 'uvcvideo-kmp-default' and 'luvcview'. Luvcview is known to work with the UVC driver. <br><br />
4. Reboot <br><br />
<br />
Check support [http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/#devices here], for "064e:a101 Acer CrystalEye webcam (Acer notebooks)SuYin". <br><br />
<br />
(*) Touchpad: {{Y}} <br><br />
Touchpad works after parameters tunning. Part of xorg.conf: <br><br />
<pre><br />
Section "InputDevice"<br />
Driver "synaptics"<br />
Identifier "Mouse[3]"<br />
Option "AccelFactor" "0.10"<br />
Option "Buttons" "7"<br />
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"<br />
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "on"<br />
Option "EmulateMidButtonTime" "75"<br />
Option "InputFashion" "Mouse"<br />
Option "MaxSpeed" "0.90"<br />
Option "MinSpeed" "0.15"<br />
Option "Name" "ALPS;Touchpad"<br />
Option "Protocol" "auto-dev"<br />
Option "SHMConfig" "on"<br />
Option "SendCoreEvents" "on"<br />
Option "TapButton1" "1"<br />
Option "TapButton2" "3"<br />
Option "TapButton3" "2"<br />
Option "TopEdge" "50"<br />
Option "Vendor" "Sysp"<br />
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"<br />
Option "MaxTapTime" "180"<br />
EndSection<br />
</pre><br />
<br><br />
11.1: <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}} [http://en.opensuse.org/Webcam] [http://en.opensuse.org/UVC_Webcams]. <br><br />
(*) Fn keys and Empowering Technology button work. <br><br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5920<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) Fn keys: some fn keys run ok, other run with klineakconfig tool and lineak daemon<br />
empowering technology fn-keys don't run. <br><br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
<br />
===Aspire 7xxx===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 7720Z<br />
| 11.1 & 11,2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(4) Put front micro levels under of 90. for vlc audio problems open volume control during playing, or install de gnome vlc plugin with yast. <br><br />
(6) The wireless drivers can be download in [http://packman.links2linux.org/package/broadcom-wl this link]. <br><br />
(C) Problem with autoshutdown when battery is almost out of energy. <br><br />
fan doesn´t work in 11.2<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 7730G<br />
| 11.1, 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(4) In 11.1 had to update alsa driver. In 11.1 useful is model=acer-aspire-7730g in /etc/modprobe.d/sound file<BR><br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 7730ZG<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using nVidia driver. <br><br />
(8) Bluetooth device should be built in but is not detected (neither lspci nor lsusb). <br><br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
<br />
===Aspire 9xxx===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 9413ZWSMi<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 9802<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(4) Sound (ALC883): latest alsa-1.0.17rc3, edit <code>/etc/modprobe.d/sound</code> add <code>option model=medion</code>. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
==Aspire One==<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| AOA150_1<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
Also see [[OpenSUSE_on_the_Aspire_One| openSUSE on Aspire One]]. <br><br />
(*) The only issue is the noisy fan, fix [http://en.opensuse.org/Acer_Aspire_One#Reduce_The_Fan.27s_Noise here], no needs to follow other infos on that page. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| AOD250<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) Webcam: YES; Microphone: YES; Hotkey: YES (the important onces)<br><br />
Installation medium was OpenSUSE 11.2 KDE live CD. Desktop: KDE SC 4.3.5.<br><br />
Everything worked out of the box. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| AOA150-1777/ZG5<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
Everything works out of the box <br><br />
<br />
<br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire One 753-U342ki<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
WebCam: {{Y}} HotKeys: {{Y}}<br><br />
(6) Wireless doesn't work out of the box, to get it working you have to install proprietary drivers (install ''b43-firmware'', ''broadcom-wl'' and ''broadcom-wl-kmp-<flavour>'' packages from [[Additional_package_repositories#Packman|Packman]] repository. Read ''LICENSE.txt'' and ''README.SuSE'' files from ''broadcom-wl'' before using the software!)<br><br />
(8) To enable Bluetooth you may need to press <Fn> + <F3> <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==Ferrari==<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 3200<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4005 WLMi<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using ATI driver. <br><br />
(C) [http://sourceforge.net/projects/sbs-linux/ Only after fixing buggy DSDT]. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4006 WLMi<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using ATI driver. <br><br />
(6) [http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=331938 bug#331938]. <br><br />
(C) The DSDT is buggy, but there is a [http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/view.php?id=655 canonical fix]. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5005 WLMi<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using ATI driver. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
==Extensa==<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 3001 WLMi<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Driver for ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 (X700) needed. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5620<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Intel graphics (X3100) worked out of the box with XGL. Setting up procedures, <br><br />
1. Run Sax2, enable the 3d checkbox. <br><br />
2. Open Yast and goto "/etc/sysconfig Editor" turn xgl on. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4420<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using ATI driver. <br><br />
(3) The TV out s-video does work but only with pluging in s-video cable then booting so the system mirrors if you want a big desktop "extended mode" then it helps if you have the ATI Catalyst control center which can be downloaded for openSUSE on ati.amd.com. <br><br />
<br />
Additional remarks by iloveads47: <br><br />
<br />
It seems that my laptop had a Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01) wireless card, with PCID : 14e4:4315, which is not supported by the manufacturer or the open drivers at [http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43 here]. <br><br />
<br />
Instead I had to install ndiswrapper from the installation DVD (the command is sudo zypper install ndiswrapper), and then used the command "ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf" inside a folder into which I extracted from [http://www.mediafire.com/?zyjnqmklzm1 this archive]. I also blacklisted bcm43xx. Some tips for the wifi can be found [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=3e8afb1d045e0717af60e35da35d1ccd&t=769990 here]. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
=Acer Aspire 150L=<br />
The Acer Aspire 150L is a netbook that comes with a 120GByte harddisk drive and pre-installed linpus linux. The desktop looks fancy, however, I missed many applications and therefore decided to install opensuse 11.0 because I am very familiar with it. Some issues have to be taken care of, though, so I will report here what I did and what remains difficult.<br />
<br />
Prior to start the installation of opensuse it is a good idea to save the directory /etc from the original distribution. Many of the hints you find below are simply excerpts out of the scripts in /etc/init.d of the original distribution.<br />
<br />
'''1.) INSTALLATION'''<br />
you need a bootable USB-Stick in order to boot. A very good guide how to create such one can be found on http://en.opensuse.org/SuSE_install_from_USB_drive. Which image you use depends on your options, I used the small netinstall image that suited me fine. A USB DVDROM and Installation disc also work nicely if you have them at your disposal. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''2.) WLAN'''<br />
opensuse 11.0 does not support WLAN on this device out of the box. Neither does opensuse 11.1 if you want to use a decent encryption. It is unstable and broken. The usage of the Madwifi drivers does not work in conjunction with the r8169 lan driver that comes with the kernel. Having loaded the r8169 module and the ath_pci in parallel will cause severe data corruption when transferring larger chunks of data via wlan. Ndiswrapper is the option to realize a stable wifi interconnect in conjunction with the r8169 module. Alternatively you can use the madwifi drivers - however, not those supported from opensuse as they are outdated with regard to the wlan chip on the laptop. I found a significant time delay between system restart and wlan functionality when using ndiswrapper.<br />
<br />
First we need to install a few things:<br />
zypper install ndiswrapper<br />
<br />
You will also need to download and extract the windows driver from here:<br />
http://www.atheros.cz/download.php?atheros=AR5007EG&system=1<br />
YOU NEED VERSION 6.0.3.85, the newer versions do NOT work using ndiswrapper as supplied with openSUSE 11.1 (or 11.0, respectively). <br />
<br />
If you want to use a more recent version you have to build and install ndiswrapper-1.54, it works with the latest win XP driver that can be downloaded from Acer directly (Wireless_Atheros_v.7.6.0.264.zip)<br />
<br />
Save the file xp32-6.0.3.85.zip to a folder called ndis then<br />
cd ndis<br />
unzip xp32-6.0.3.85.zip<br />
<br />
Now we need to install the ndis driver from inside the ndis directory or use the full path.<br />
ndiswrapper -i net5416.inf<br />
ndiswrapper -m<br />
<br />
You can check to make sure it's installed<br />
ndiswrapper -l<br />
<br />
If you start yast2 now and go to the network configuration, you can configure the wlan card and enter "ndiswrapper" as the module to be used in the hardware configuration section. This being done there is no need to manually load ndiswrapper.<br />
<br />
You will need to blacklist the ath5k , ath_pci, and ath_hal (whichever you have installed if any) add<br />
#disable default ath5k driver and any drivers from madwifi <br />
blacklist ath5k<br />
blacklist ath_pci<br />
blacklist ath_hal<br />
to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist<br />
<br />
Reboot. You should have a properly working wlan now.<br />
dmesg | grep ndiswrapper<br />
if you need to troubleshoot.<br />
<br />
To make the NET-Activity led on the front functional, two commands have to be issued:<br />
sysctl -w dev.wifi0.ledpin=3<br />
sysctl -w dev.wifi0.softled=1<br />
both commands can be written into /etc/init.d/boot.local to be performed automatically. This does not work when using ndiswrapper.<br />
<br />
The WIFI-kill switch uses the following commands, so you might want to put them into /etc/init.d/boot.local, too:<br />
/bin/setkeycodes e055 159<br />
/bin/setkeycodes e056 158<br />
<br />
'''3.) CARD-Reader'''<br />
This one is somewhat tricky. First of all, one module should be blacklisted in order to prevent the system from hanging if a SD-Card resides in either the right or the left side card-slot. The line:<br />
<br />
blacklist jmb38x_ms<br />
<br />
should be entered in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist. The system will behave strange and instable if that module gets loaded. As a next step you need to load the module pciehp but you should initialize the device on the pci-bus accordingly before. So you should write:<br />
<br />
/sbin/setpci -d 197b:2381 AE=47<br />
/sbin/modprobe pciehp<br />
<br />
into /etc/profile.local. But we are not done, yet. You will find that the cardreader works if the card is located in the card-slot during boot, but it does not work if not (always referring to the card reader on the right side of the netbook). But there is a solution. Create a script 81-mmc-config.rules and put it into /etc/udev/rules.d. It should contain the following line:<br />
<br />
#/etc/udev/rules.d/81-mmc-config.rules<br />
KERNEL=="mmc1", RUN+="/sbin/setpci -d 197b:2381 AE=47"<br />
<br />
Now, if you boot without card and insert it, nothing happens (apparently). But if you unplug the card once and plug it back in, it will be detected the card will be mounted (if you want to) and everything should work as expected. I took me some time with udev to find this, and be assured I will publish it if I find a way how to avoid the plug-unplug-plug sequence.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''4.) Graphics'''<br />
Nothing special here. Install opensuse, start sax2, choose the resolution 1024x600, activate 3D, save setup and you are done. Touchpad is just working without special efforts.<br />
<br />
If this does not work for you as it did not for me run yast and go to system >> /etc/sysconfig editor >> desktop >> display manager >> displaymanager_randr_mode_auto value and change it to:<br />
1024X600_60 48.96 1024 1064 1168 1312 600 601 604 622 -hsync -vsync<br />
<br />
<br />
'''5.) Suspend'''<br />
Initially suspend did not work. This was caused by the fact that the Aspire 150L is not whitelisted as yet. After I found that it simply works when calling s2ram --force, I patched "suspend" accordingly:<br />
<br />
suspend-0.80-whitelist-A150.diff:<br />
<br />
--- whitelist.c.original 2008-08-17 00:30:55.000000000 +0200<br />
+++ whitelist.c 2008-08-17 00:30:55.000000000 +0200 <br />
@@ -24,6 +24,8 @@<br />
{ "Apple Computer, Inc.", "MacBookPro2,2", "", "", VBE<br />
/* Tilman Vogel <tilman.vogel@web.de>, only works from X */<br />
{ "Apple Inc.", "MacBookPro4,1", "", "", 0 }<br />
+ /* Dr. Ing. Dieter Jurzitza */<br />
+ { "Acer", "AOA150", "", "", 0 }<br />
/* Felix Rommel, https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=228572 */<br />
{ "Acer,Inc.", "Aspire 1350", "", "", VBE<br />
/* Simon Bachmann <simonbachmann@bluewin.ch> works with proprietary ATI<br />
<br />
<br />
I guess that the A110 is called AOA110 - therefore it probably makes sense to write something like "AOA1*. I leave this to the experienced :-).<br />
<br />
'''5.) Suspend Alternative Configuration'''<br />
<br />
For those of you that do not wish to patch and recompile for proper suspend support you can simply add a file called "config" to /etc/pm/config.d/ with the following <br />
S2RAM_OPTS="-f"<br />
This will simply force the suspend regardless of the white listed vendors.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''6.) LAN'''<br />
<br />
I experienced buggy performance from the default r8169 module included. This was even more of an issue for me after getting the wlan to work and using suspend. I opted to use the open source driver release by the manufacturer which seems much more stable.<br />
<br />
First we need a few things<br />
zypper install gcc make automake linux-kernel-headers kernel-source<br />
The download the drive source from one of Realtek's mirrors<br />
ftp://61.56.86.122/cn/nic/r8101-1.009.00.tar.bz2<br />
ftp://152.104.238.19/cn/nic/r8101-1.009.00.tar.bz2<br />
ftp://210.51.181.211/cn/nic/r8101-1.009.00.tar.bz2<br />
or browse to them yourself<br />
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=14&PFid=7&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3<br />
<br />
But watchout. The latest realtek drivers (version 1.011 as of this writing) are broken. They load smoothly and apparently run flawlessly but cannot be unloaded (system hang on ifdown ethX or / and rmmod r8101). So, _do not_ use a more recent r8101 module then version 1.010 for now.<br />
<br />
Now that we have the files we need to make sure that the default r8169 module is not loaded<br />
lsmod | grep r8169<br />
rmmod r8169<br />
<br />
I added mine to the blacklist to make certain I don't have any issues with it loading<br />
blacklist r8169<br />
in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist .<br />
<br />
Change to the directory to where you downloaded the driver source file from above and<br />
tar xvjf r8101-1.009.00.tar.bz2<br />
cd r8101-1.009.00<br />
make clean modules<br />
make install<br />
depmod -a<br />
insmod ./src/r8101.ko<br />
<br />
You can check to see whether the driver is loaded with<br />
lsmod | grep r8101<br />
ip addr<br />
<br />
All done. When you upgrade your kernel you will have to repeat this process so it might be a good idea to keep a copy of this driver source tarball.<br />
<br />
r8169 (at least version 1.010) does not suspend / resume cleanly. In order to achieve this, you should create an entry in /etc/pm/sleep.d to cope with this:<br />
<br />
/etc/pm/sleep.d/05r8101:<br />
CUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUT<br />
#!/bin/bash<br />
<br />
. /usr/lib/pm-utils/functions<br />
<br />
case "$1" in<br />
hibernate|suspend)<br />
ifdown eth0<br />
rmmod r8101<br />
;;<br />
thaw|resume)<br />
modprobe r8101<br />
ifup eth0<br />
;;<br />
*)<br />
;;<br />
esac<br />
<br />
exit $?<br />
CUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUTCUT<br />
<br />
finally this file should be made executable (chmod 0755 /etc/pm/sleep.d/05r8101)<br />
<br />
'''7.) Keyboard'''<br />
You will find that all keys of the keyboard are functional - but the one for switching video output. As I want to be able to use my Netbook for presentations and similar issues, I went for a solution for this.<br />
<br />
First of all you need to install xbindkeys. You can download it from openSUSE for your distribution: ftp://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/X11:/Utilities<br />
<br />
You might want to add this repository to your set of repositories for your distribution. After installing it, we have to find out the key that is issued when pressing FN-F5:<br />
<ONGOING WORK><br />
<br />
=Acer Travelmate 2420=<br />
<br />
I chose 3D acceleration during the installation process and the laptop worked perfectly.<br />
<br />
I have not tested bluetooth or the modem.<br />
<br />
To make the media keys work I created a text file called /usr/local/share/xmodmap.custom containing:<br />
<br />
keycode 160 = XF86AudioMute<br />
keycode 174 = XF86AudioLowerVolume<br />
keycode 176 = XF86AudioRaiseVolume<br />
keycode 223 = XF86Sleep<br />
keycode 236 = XF86Mail<br />
<br />
and then I added the line:<br />
<br />
xmodmap /usr/local/share/xmodmap.custom<br />
<br />
to the /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc file in the section marked "Add your own lines here"<br />
<br />
=Acer Aspire 1681WMLi=<br />
<br />
Battery indication doesn't work unless you fix the [[DSDT]]. This is a bit tricky, but you can just download mine.<br />
<br />
# Download the fixed and compiled DSDT file (only use this file on an Aspire 1681WMLi) from here:[http://peter.flodin.net/files/DSDT.aml DSDT.aml]. <br> {{Info|Alternatively follow the instructions [http://www.whoopy.it/linux/ACPI_problem_linux_resolved.html here], to create your own DSDT file (that's how I created it). Note that you don't need to recompile the kernel to get battery indication working. When you try with 10.3, the SBS patch indicated in the instructions above may not work due to inconsistency of line numbers. In that case, you can apply the patch manually, just open it in a text file and apply the modifications manually (basically adding or removing lines from dsdt.dsl).}}<br />
# Copy the file DSDT.aml to:<br> <tt>/etc/acpi/</tt><br />
# Update /etc/sysconfig/kernel with the path to the DSDT file:<br> <tt>ACPI_DSDT="/etc/acpi/DSDT.aml"</tt><br />
# Run: <br><tt>mkinitrd</tt>.<br />
# Reboot.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=Acer TravelMate 4060=<br />
<br />
==OpenSuse 10.1 (Acer TM 4060)==<br />
* works fine with 1280x800 video mode<br />
* dual head works in clone mode only<br />
* network:<br />
*# WiFi works, but eth0 (wired) and eth1 (wireless) are sometimes detected swapped and then the network does not work at all. <br />
*#* Workaround: wired is enabled on boot and wireless is in manual mode. There are no problems with it.<br />
*# Wired eth0 does not work if it is unplugged during boot (maybe a configuration problem).<br />
* Sound is OK.<br />
<br />
==OpenSuse 10.2 (Acer TM 4060) ==<br />
* 1280x800 did not work after install (1024x748 was OK). The 915resolution package was installed by default, and I had to copy the /etc/sysconfig/videobios file from the OpenSuse 10.1 installation to get the 1280x800 mode work. See [[Patch_the_Video_BIOS]] for details.<br />
* Both wired ethernet and WLAN work, and can be switched dynamically.<br />
* Sound is OK.<br />
* Dual head works in clone mode, even Xinerama (MergedFB) is working to some extent. <br />
*# Xinerama startup (DDC) detects the built-in LCD twice (instead of detecting the built-in LCD as monitor0 and the external display as monitor1)<br />
*#* Can not use those the modes of the external monitor, that are not supported by the built-in LCD<br />
*#* The external monitor can get out-of-range video signal (e.g. my Acer AL1711 can not use 1280x800)<br />
*#* Workaround: for the external monitor, select the best mode, that is common for the built-in and the external monitor (1024x768@60, in my case)<br />
*# After reboot, the Xinerama falls back to 2x640x480 (in fact the same, but slightly different if the external display is connected during the BIOS init)<br />
*#* Workaround#1: reset Xinerama before shutdown or reboot (e.g. save and restore your single head /etc/X11/xorg.conf)<br />
*#* Workaround#2: before using, configure Xinerama interactively and test it, in order to initialize everything correctly<br />
*# After several configuration changes and tests, the X server and even text mode may fail; probably the video chip is left in a mixed-up state. Reboot helps (Ctrl-Alt-Backspace to shut down the X server, Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot). Then you can configure or restore a saved /etc/X11/xorg.conf.<br />
<br />
=Acer TravelMate 4600=<br />
<br />
WLAN with 'restricted key' didn't work.<br />
<br />
Fixed by editing /etc/modprobe.d/ipw2200:<br />
<br />
Changed<br />
<br />
<tt>options ipw2200 hwcrypto=0 led=1</tt><br />
<br />
to<br />
<br />
<tt>options ipw2200 auto_create=0 led=1</tt><br />
<br />
=Acer TravelMate 4200WMLi=<br />
<br />
Use vga=792 kernel parameter for 1024x768 to work around the 800x600 default. I selected an LCD monitor that had a 1280x800@60Hz to get the 1024x768 resolution to work correctly. Still investigating the WXGA workaround for 1280x800. <br />
<br />
Intel 3945ABG driver project on Sourceforge [http://sourceforge.net/projects/ipw3945] although there hasn't been much activity in the forums.<br />
<br />
<br />
=Acer Extensa (TravelMate) 4100WMLI=<br />
<br />
Install works fine (chooses 800x600 graphics mode for install). However when it sets up the graphics card, 10.0 correctly detects the Radeon Mobility X700 PCIe chipset and the QDS QuantaDisplay monitor, '''but''' the OSS Radeon driver cannot do anything with the chipset. After initial reboot you end up with a blank screen. You need to switch to a text console and install the ATi fglrx driver and edit the graphic device section in /etc/X11/xorg.conf file to use "fglrx" instead of "radeon", then you will have full 2D/3D capability.<br />
<br />
The good news is that Wireless and pretty much everything not ATi X700 related works out of the box, shutdown with power button etc.<br />
<br />
Update: The May release of the ATi drivers has brought full 3D support for my Mobility X700 chipset, running glxgears has bumped the fps from 157 to around 4,300fps, a vast improvement!<br />
<br />
==Step-By-Step for ATi fglrx install:==<br />
<br />
You need to finish the basic installation before you can proceed with the instructions below. Also, if you do not have a second PC to download the drivers with, download them first! (If you are downloading them on the laptop, then I assume you are dual-booting with Windows, the Windows drive should be mounted read-only after the SUSE install, otherwise burn them to a CD or copy them to a USB stick.)<br />
<br />
'''NOTE:''' This guide describes installing the drivers under SUSE Linux 10.0. If you are using an older or newer version, the ATi package you download will need to be the one for your version of Xorg, or you will need to download the generic .run file and build the drivers for your version (in this case, you will also need to install the Kernel source packages).<br />
<br />
===Pre-Install===<br />
<br />
# Go to the ATi website and download the ATi package for [https://support.ati.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=1176 Xorg 6.8 32-bit RPM] or [https://support.ati.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=1177 Xorg 6.8 64-bit RPM]. <BR>If you have a chipset other than Radeon 8500+ or Xn00 chipset, then please check out [https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&folderID=300 Clicky] for the full list of drivers.<BR>NOTE: Currently (Feb 2006) there is no support for X1nnn series chipsets or graphics cards, in this case, you will have to find a supported card or chipset (E.g. older ATi chipsets or nVidia)<br />
# Store the package in a place where it will be accessible from SUSE 10.0 once it is installed <BR>Either in a partition which won't be overwritten, on a network share (E.g. NFS, FTP or SMB) or burn it to CD or copy it to a USB stick etc.<br />
# Make sure you have installed the Kernel Source packages using YaST, and if there have been any Kernel updates, make sure to re-run the updates to download the latest sources!<br />
<br />
===During Install===<br />
<br />
# When the installation is nearly complete, you will be presented with a screen for configuring devices connected to your system. The first entry will be your video card and monitor.<br />
# Write down the model name of the card that SUSE has detected, you will need this in the next section!<br />
# If SUSE proposes some strange monitor name, such as "QDS QuantaDisplay", do not change this, SUSE '''does''' know what it is talking about.<br />
# Select the correct resolution for your display panel - this will save some hassle later.<br />
<br />
===Post-Install===<br />
<br />
# After installation has finished and the system has restarted, you will probably be confronted by a blank screen. <BR>Press Alt+Ctrl+F2 to switch to a text console.<br />
# Log into a console as root using the password you defined during the install.<br />
# Issue an "init 3" command to terminate the current X session which is running on the "blank" screen.<br />
# (optional) Mount the media where the ATi RPM is located if it hasn't been automatically mounted.<br />
# Change to the directory where the ATi RPM is stored.<br />
# Type ''rpm -iU fglrx_6_8_0-8.22.5-1.i386.rpm''<BR>NOTE: That is the correct file name at the time of writing, if ATi has updated the package name, you will need to change the command line accordingly. Tip: type in just fglrx and press Tab, the shell should complete the file name for you.<br />
# Press return and the RPM should install.<br />
# Type ''mcedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf'' to start editing the xorg.conf file<BR>If you prefer an alternate editor, please substitute mcedit for it, but you will need to re-work the following for your editor.<br />
# You now need to search for the graphics card entry in the file. Press F7<br />
# Enter the name of the card which was detected during the install, or part thereof that will be unique - entering "radeon" should be sufficient.<br />
# Look for the line that says ''Driver "radeon"''<br />
# Change the word "radeon" for "fglrx"<br />
# Press F10 to exit the editor, and select "Yes" when prompted if you want to save the changes.<br />
# Type ''startx'' on the command line and your graphics environment should start up.<BR>If you hadn't selected the correct resolution for your screen, you should now be able to go into YAST from within KDE, Gnome or whatever graphic manager you use and select the relevant resolution for your display.</div>MatthewEhlehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Help:Email_validation&diff=21922Help:Email validation2010-08-11T15:24:22Z<p>MatthewEhle: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Intro|Due to increasing problems with automated spam, users will now be required to have a validated email address in order to make any changes to the wiki.}}<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Validating Your Email==<br />
<br />
To validate your email address, just go to https://secure-www.novell.com/selfreg/jsp/protected/validateEmail.jsp and follow the instructions on the page. Once the validation has taken place, you will probably need to log out and back into the wiki to begin editing. <br />
<br />
In most cases, you should be able to start editing the wiki right away. However, it could take up to 15 minutes for the update to synchronize across the directory servers. If you are not able to edit the wiki right away, please wait 10 or 15 minutes, and then try starting on a new session.<br />
<br />
If you still have problems with editing after this, please send a message to webmaster@opensuse.org.</div>MatthewEhlehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=HCL:Phones&diff=21453HCL:Phones2010-08-07T15:10:39Z<p>MatthewEhle: /* Blackberry */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Navigation_Hardware}}<br />
<br />
Phones include telephone devices used with PBX applications under openSUSE as well as mobile phone devices with tethering or bluetooth connectivity and phone application integration, for example contact lists, upload/download content, etc.<br />
<br />
= Mobile Phone =<br />
<br />
==Blackberry==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||8310<br />
||DTelecom<br />
||USB / Bluetooth<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
||Unknown<br />
||11.x<br />
||Hot plug automounts with USB under KDE-3.5.10. Bluetooth not tested.<br />
|-<br />
||8330 Curve<br />
||Verizon<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
||10.3, 11.x<br />
||Hot plug automounts as an USB mass storage device under KDE-3.5.10. MicroSD card works and can be uses as a MicroSD card reader if set to do so in the Blackberry settings. Bluetooth not tested due to me not having a bluetooth capable computer. Tethering not done due to the phone not being active. Syncing failed.<br />
|-<br />
||Bold 9700<br />
||AT&T<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Y}}<br />
|| {{N}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||Tethering is possible under AT&T using Barry, but it is not for the faint of heart. Don't attempt this without a tethering plan. Syncing is also possible, but so difficult and buggy that I would classify it as useless.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Glofiish==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Operating system<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||M800<br />
||Windows Mobile 6.1<br />
||Vodafone IT<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{N}}<br />
|| {{N}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||Detected by SuSE as network interface, but doesn't do anything more. No access to memory. No network sharing at all.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==HTC==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Operating system<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||Hero<br />
||Android<br />
||T-Mobile<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
|| {{N}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||Autosearch and download multimedia files with Digikam works. Full access to storage works. HTC-Sync does not work.<br />
|-<br />
||Desire<br />
||Android<br />
||Any (tested BiBob DK)<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Y}}<br />
|| {{N}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||Full access to storage works. HTC-Sync does not work.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
||Leo (HD2) [http://www.htc.com/europe/product/hd2/overview.html]<br />
||Windows Phone 6.5<br />
||Any (tested Vodafone IT, H3G IT)<br />
||USB, Wi-Fi<br />
|| {{Y}}<br />
|| {{N}}<br />
||11.2<br />
||Syncing will not work. When you connect the HD2 to USB, you are asked how the device will behave. If you choose either "Network sharing" or "Mass memory" it will work without further configuration as a network card or storage device.*<br />
In the first case, your computer will share 3G connection with the PDA. Vice versa (like in Windows) is not possible.*<br />
<br />
You can always share 3G connection using "Wireless Router" software that is installed by default in the ROM, provided you have a wireless card.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br><br />
<nowiki>*This should apply to any Windows Phone 6.5 device</nowiki><br />
<br />
==Motorola==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
| MOTOSLVR<br />
| {{q}}<br />
| USB<br />
| {{q}}<br />
| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.2, 10.3<br />
| Acces to storage.<br />
|-<br />
||DROID/A855<br />
||Verizon<br />
||USB, WiFi<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
|| {{n}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||Tested in USB Mass Storage mode, full access to user accessible storage. Motorola Phone Portal v1.0 works fully over WLAN.<br />
|-<br />
||RAZR V3C<br />
||Verizon<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{n}}<br />
|| {{n}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||It is seen via lsusb and the driver is available to allow charging. Cannot get it to sync with any program available.<br />
|}<br />
<br><br />
<br />
==Nokia==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
|| 3650<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| Bluetooth<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.3 - 11.x<br />
|| Access to storage works.<br />
|-<br />
|| E 61<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB 2.0<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.3 - 11.x<br />
|| Access to storage works. <br />
|-<br />
|| E 50<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB 2.0<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.3 - 11.x<br />
|| Access to storage works.<br />
|-<br />
||5800 XpressMusic<br />
||Orange<br />
||USB / Bluetooth<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"|11.x<br />
||Tested in USB mass storage mode. It works for uploading files into the device. Bluetooth not tested.<br />
|-<br />
|| 6233<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB 2.0/ Bluetooth<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|align="center"| 11.0<br />
|| Storage mode (mit echo 32 > /sys/block/sdd/queue/max_sectors_kb ). Can use as UMTS-Modem.<br />
|-<br />
|| 6220 Classic<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB 2.0/ Bluetooth<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 11.1<br />
|| Access to storage works.<br />
|}<br />
==Samsung==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Operating system<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||B2700<br />
||<br />
||<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Y}}<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
||11.1-11.3<br />
||The additional SD-Card is detected as mass storage and works fine. No access to the inboard-memory. Syncing not tested. Bluetooth not tested.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Sanyo==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||SCP-7300<br />
||Sprint/Vision<br />
||USB<br />
||Autodetect Modem, dial #777<br />
||Unknown<br />
||10.x, 11.x<br />
||Acts as normal modem with ppp. Comment out all lcp-* options in /etc/ppp/options.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Sony Ericsson==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
|| C905<br />
|| T-Mobile<br />
|| USB<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|align="center"| 11.2<br />
|| Access to storage.<br> Media-Transfer mode DigiCam und Dolphin.<br />
|-<br />
|| K750i<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.2<br />
|| Full access to storage.<br />
|-<br />
|| W810i<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.2<br />
|| Full access to storage.<br />
|-<br />
|| W880i<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
| USB<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.3 - 11.2<br />
|| Full access to storage.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
= PBX Handset =</div>MatthewEhlehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Help:Email_validation&diff=21393Help:Email validation2010-08-07T03:30:37Z<p>MatthewEhle: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Intro|Due to increasing problems with automated spam, users will now be required to have a validated email address in order to make any changes to the wiki.}}<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Validating Your Email==<br />
<br />
To validate your email address, just go to https://secure-www.novell.com/selfreg/jsp/protected/validateEmail.jsp and follow the instructions on the page. Once the validation has taken place, you will probably need to log out and back into the wiki to begin editing. <br />
<br />
In most cases, you should be able to start editing the wiki right away. However, it could take up to 15 minutes for the update to synchronize across the directory servers. If you are not able to edit the wiki right away, please wait 10 or 15 minutes, and then try starting on a new session.<br />
<br />
If you still have problems with editing after this, please send a message to webmaster@opensuse.org.<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Why Was I Redirected to This Page?==<br />
<br />
Users without a validated email address will be redirected to this page upon first visiting the wiki. This should happen only the first time you visit the wiki in a given browser session. This is done as a reminder that you will not be able to have edit access to the wiki until you have a validated email address.<br />
<br />
Users who have a valid email address or who are not logged in to an opensuse.org site will not be redirected to this page.</div>MatthewEhlehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Help:Email_validation&diff=20884Help:Email validation2010-08-05T20:46:17Z<p>MatthewEhle: Created page with '{{Intro|Due to increasing problems with automated spam, users will now be required to have a validated email address in order to make any changes to the wiki.}} ---- ==Validatin…'</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Intro|Due to increasing problems with automated spam, users will now be required to have a validated email address in order to make any changes to the wiki.}}<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Validating Your Email==<br />
<br />
To validate your email address, just go to https://secure-www.novell.com/selfreg/jsp/protected/validateEmail.jsp and follow the instructions on the page. Once the validation has taken place, you will probably need to log out and back into the wiki to begin editing. <br />
<br />
In most cases, you should be able to start editing the wiki right away. However, it could take up to 15 minutes for the update to synchronize across the directory servers. If you are not able to edit the wiki right away, please wait 10 or 15 minutes, and then try starting on a new session.<br />
<br />
If you still have problems with editing after this, please send a message to webmaster@opensuse.org.<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Why Was I Redirected to This Page?==<br />
<br />
Users without a validated email address will be redirected to this page upon first visiting the wiki. This should happen only the first time you visit the wiki in a given browser session. This is done as a reminder that you will not be able to have edit access to the wiki until you have a validated email address.<br />
<br />
Users who have a valid email address or who are not logged in to an opensuse.org site will not be redirected to this page. <br />
<br />
----<br />
==This Is Really Annoying!==<br />
<br />
No one really enjoys having to go through this process. However, this is one of the best ways to keep spambots out of the wiki. Thank you for doing your part to help out.</div>MatthewEhlehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Unison&diff=20758Unison2010-08-05T03:16:48Z<p>MatthewEhle: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Intro|Unison is a synchronization tool that is very similar to rysnc. In fact, it uses the rsync algorithm, so it works just as efficiently. The advantage that unison has is that it is designed for two way synchronization of data. This is very useful for synchronizing content between load balanced servers or for synchronizing files between personal computers.}}<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Usage==<br />
<br />
Usage is similar to rsync. By default, it will prompt for confirmation of any changes to be made.<br />
<br />
Local (e.g. from home directory to flash drive)<br />
<div class="shell">$ user unison /home/user /media/X</div><br />
<br />
Remote (e.g. between servers)<br />
<div class="shell">$ user unison /localdir ssh://user@host//remotedir;</div><br />
<br />
It is important to note that the same version of unison should be used on both machines when synchronizing remotely.<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Common Options==<br />
<br />
* auto - Do not prompt for confirmation of each change<br />
* batch - Do not prompt before committing changes<br />
* prefer - If there are any file conflicts, prefer the listed directory instead of asking <br />
* version - Prints the version number of the unison binary<br />
* testServer - Tests a remote connection without actually making any changes <br />
<br />
A complete list of options can be found in the unison documentation at http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/<br />
<br />
[[Category: Utility Applications]]</div>MatthewEhlehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Unison&diff=20757Unison2010-08-05T03:14:46Z<p>MatthewEhle: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Intro|Unison is a synchronization tool that is very similar to rysnc. In fact, it uses the rsync algorithm, so it works just as efficiently. The advantage that unison has is that it is designed for two way synchronization of data. This is very useful for synchronizing content between load balanced servers or for synchronizing files between personal computers.}}<br />
<br />
==Usage==<br />
<br />
Usage is similar to rsync. By default, it will prompt for confirmation of any changes to be made.<br />
<br />
Local (e.g. from home directory to flash drive)<br />
<div class="shell">$ user unison /home/user /media/X</div><br />
<br />
Remote (e.g. between servers)<br />
<div class="shell">$ user unison /localdir ssh://user@host//remotedir;</div><br />
<br />
It is important to note that the same version of unison should be used on both machines when synchronizing remotely.<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Common Options==<br />
<br />
* auto - Do not prompt for confirmation of each change<br />
* batch - Do not prompt before committing changes<br />
* prefer - If there are any file conflicts, prefer the listed directory instead of asking <br />
* version - Prints the version number of the unison binary<br />
* testServer - Tests a remote connection without actually making any changes <br />
<br />
A complete list of options can be found in the unison documentation at http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/<br />
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[[Category: Utility Applications]]</div>MatthewEhlehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Unison&diff=20756Unison2010-08-05T03:14:12Z<p>MatthewEhle: </p>
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==Usage==<br />
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Usage is similar to rsync. By default, it will prompt for confirmation of any changes to be made.<br />
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Local (e.g. from home directory to flash drive)<br />
<div class="shell">$ user unison /home/user /media/X</div><br />
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Remote (e.g. between servers)<br />
<div class="shell">$ user unison /localdir ssh://user@host//remotedir;</div><br />
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It is important to note that the same version of unison should be used on both machines when synchronizing remotely.<br />
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==Common Options==<br />
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* auto - Do not prompt for confirmation of each change<br />
* batch - Do not prompt before committing changes<br />
* prefer - If there are any file conflicts, prefer the listed directory instead of asking <br />
* version - Prints the version number of the unison binary<br />
* testServer - Tests a remote connection without actually making any changes <br />
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A complete list of options can be found in the unison documentation at http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/<br />
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<div>Unison is a synchronization tool that is very similar to rysnc. In fact, it uses the rsync algorithm, so it works just as efficiently. The advantage that unison has is that it is designed for two way synchronization of data. This is very useful for synchronizing content between load balanced servers or for synchronizing files between personal computers.<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Usage==<br />
Usage is similar to rsync. By default, it will prompt for confirmation of any changes to be made.<br />
<br />
Local (e.g. from home directory to flash drive)<br />
<div class="shell">$ user unison /home/user /media/X</div><br />
<br />
Remote (e.g. between servers)<br />
<div class="shell">$ user unison /localdir ssh://user@host//remotedir;</div><br />
<br />
It is important to note that the same version of unison should be used on both machines when synchronizing remotely.<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Common Options==<br />
* auto - Do not prompt for confirmation of each change<br />
* batch - Do not prompt before committing changes<br />
* prefer - If there are any file conflicts, prefer the listed directory instead of asking <br />
* version - Prints the version number of the unison binary<br />
* testServer - Tests a remote connection without actually making any changes <br />
<br />
A complete list of options can be found in the unison documentation at http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/<br />
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<br />
My journey with Linux started with a general frustration with Windows and an inclination to find something better. Not long after I started using Linux, I began working for Novell, which pretty much sealed the deal for me. It also brought me into the world of SUSE Linux, which continues to be by far my favorite distro for server installations. <br />
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My name is Matthew Ehle (either Matt or Matthew is fine with me). My surname is German, and my wife is fluent in the language. You should not let this fool you... I know very little German. I do plan on changing that one of these days. I live in Provo, UT, USA, where I am working on my Master's in Information Systems.<br />
<br />
I am the web admin for the openSUSE blogs, wikis, and www page. As such, my job is to help support the openSUSE community by building and maintaining the systems and infrastructure of the official openSUSE wikis and blogs. Although I do this as part of my job, I also happen to be an advocate of openSUSE, Linux, and pretty much anything open source. So you will see me contribute material to the wikis, forum, and blogs from time to time.<br />
<br />
My journey with Linux started with a general frustration with Windows and an inclination to find something better. Not long after I started using Linux, I began working for Novell, which pretty much sealed the deal for me. It also brought me into the world of SUSE Linux, which continues to be by far my favorite distro for server installations. <br />
<br />
I specialize in LAMP administration and performance testing/engineering.<br />
<br />
{{Box-footer|}}<br />
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{{Box-header|Contact|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
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