ACPI patch with acpid and aKpi provide correct information about battery status.
Did not try any goodies like suspend and hibernate yet.
The only problem is ATI IGP320M graphics. I can use only VESA X driver but it works
fast enough even in 32bpp with 1400x1050 resolution.
In conclusion, I'm quite happy with this notebook: some trouble with installation
but overall impression is very good.
Dave Jones wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:00:45AM +0100, Nicolas Turro wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I am software engineer at a french research institute, in charge of the linux
> > support on about 600 computers. I am looking for laptops whith linux
> > support/certification. I couln't find any recent laptop model on your
> > certification page. Would you recomend me any brand of computer ?
> > We curently buy Compaq Evos laptops, but enabling linux on those laptops
> > is terrible :
> > - power management seems to be ACPI only (which linux barely supports)
> > - sound is hard or impossible to setup correctly.
>
> I have an Evo 1015v, which is a bit of a pain to get working.
> You need a very recent kernel just to be able to boot the thing, or
> it'll lock up during hardware detection. Installer kernels typically
> need to be booted with 'nomce', or probing causes a machine check.
> The ATi Xserver locks up with a pretty display of garbage, (use
> the vesa driver). Sound is currently not working afaik.
> Power management: ACPI worked on it. Up until recently. Latest
> 2.5 seems to lock up very early in the boot.
> Native Athlon Powernow support for cpufreq I'm working on, and am
> making progress. IDE is a bit hit and miss. It works, but it's
> no screamer in the performance dept. (Likely because no-one has
> the relevant info from ATi on their south bridge).
> AGP support is also lacking due to missing docs. DRI support
> for that onboard Radeon mobility is afaik also missing.
> Vesafb works.
>
> So.. it's not that bad when you know the pitfalls, and it gets a good
> 3hrs or so on battery. (Which is pretty good for a 1300MHz CPU & large
> display).
>
> The key to why this one was such a pain was very likely the
> "Designed for Windows XP" logo stuck to it.
>
> Dave
>
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