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тАО09-08-2008 11:06 PM
тАО09-08-2008 11:06 PM
Pavillon hdx 9480 & Linux
Dear all,
(I know and accept that this notebooks is not certified for linux - but that won't stop me ;-)
Is there anybody who has some experiences with linux on one of the pavillon hdx notebooks (hdx 9480, hdx 9350)?
I managed to install Ubuntu and all vital functions work (3D graphics, audio, wlan, standby), but it would be cool to hear other people's experiences.
Regards,
Stefan
(I know and accept that this notebooks is not certified for linux - but that won't stop me ;-)
Is there anybody who has some experiences with linux on one of the pavillon hdx notebooks (hdx 9480, hdx 9350)?
I managed to install Ubuntu and all vital functions work (3D graphics, audio, wlan, standby), but it would be cool to hear other people's experiences.
Regards,
Stefan
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тАО09-09-2008 01:27 AM
тАО09-09-2008 01:27 AM
Re: Pavillon hdx 9480 & Linux
Shalom Stefan,
Ubuntu is the most hardware friendly Linux I have ever found. It was able to do this installation uncertified hardware.
Fedora Core releases were not able to handle Pavillions.
SEP
Ubuntu is the most hardware friendly Linux I have ever found. It was able to do this installation uncertified hardware.
Fedora Core releases were not able to handle Pavillions.
SEP
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тАО09-09-2008 02:42 AM
тАО09-09-2008 02:42 AM
Re: Pavillon hdx 9480 & Linux
The one thing currently missing the most is a handy way to control the brightness of the display.
I've found that I can set some(!) values in /proc/acpi/video/C150/C164/brightness
It seems that 58 65 72 79 86 93 100 are values that work fine. Other (especially lower) values make the display flicker.
It's a bit frightening to do such low level things. Any ideas if it's safe or is there a better way?
I've found that I can set some(!) values in /proc/acpi/video/C150/C164/brightness
It seems that 58 65 72 79 86 93 100 are values that work fine. Other (especially lower) values make the display flicker.
It's a bit frightening to do such low level things. Any ideas if it's safe or is there a better way?
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