Linux (GNU/Debian) on Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo V6515Installing Debian on Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo V6515Last updated: 2011-12-01 Debian SqueezeToday upgraded from previously described Lenny instalation to Squeeze. Smooth upgrade (first changed in /etc/apt/sources.list from lenny to squeeze, then apt-get update, then apt-get install apt then apt-get update and finally apt-get dist-upgrade. So, here's updated status. General Hardware Specifications of Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo V6515 on Debian Squeeze:
This laptop is operating under Kernel version: 2.6.32-5-amd64 from Debian repository. Volume control keys work, brightness control keys work with: echo "options video brightness_switch_enabled=0" > /etc/modprobe.d/video.conf Debian LennyAnd this is previous situation (I leave it to keep history): General Hardware Specifications of Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo V6515 on Lenny:
This laptop is operating under Kernel version: 2.6.32.6 Basic Installation of Debian:
Unresolved issues:
echo "5" > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness Configuration Files:Added to /etc/modules: cpufreq_ondemand
/etc/default/cpufrequtils: ENABLE="true"
More Specific Information:cat /proc/cpuinfo
InstallationWon't be very helpful here, as I installed from Lenny LiveUSB (64 bit, my own) via debootstrap (Knoppix 5.1 had problems with starting). Installation without problems (on ethernet cable). First I wanted to have Lenny there, but some hardware required newer kernel... DriversGraphic card (Nvidia 8200M).Works on nvidia binary drivers from Lenny with 3D acceleration. After upgrading to 2.6.32.6 kernel (see wireless card), packages: nvidia-glx, nvidia-kernel-source - both version 190.53-1 from unstable had to be backported (dowloaded sources with wajig source , then compiled). Otherwise module assistant can't build package (kernel too new). Then works. NOTICE: On Lenny it started at full brightness, after upgrade it starts on the lowest brightness. Special keys doesn't work (see special keys). NOTICE: Haven't tested advanced functions like CUDA (packages were build but didn't even try to install them), just 3D acceleration (glxinfo | grep -i direct gives Yes). NOTICE: Version 195.36.24 which now is present in testing/unstable is more problematic: Unmet build dependencies: debhelper (>= 7.4.16~) dkms (>= 2.1.1.1) ia32-libs (>= 20090804) Will check how to resolve this and describe it when it's done. Ethernet card.00:0a.0 Ethernet controller: nVidia Corporation MCP79 Ethernet (rev b1) Just works well on Lenny kernel and after upgrade. Wireless card.05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR242x 802.11abg Wireless PCI Express Adapter (rev 01) Doesn't work on Lenny kernel, but works well after upgrade to 2.6.32.6 (vanilla 2.6.32.6 with kernel config from Lenny, make oldconfig, make-kpkg --initrd kernel_image). NOTICE: Backported wicd (great network manager IMO) from testing. Builds without problem. Special keys.Don't work, at least not as they should. After holding brightness up key nothing seemed to happen, but sometimes screen flickered. It found out, that holding for a longer time (random, about 30 seconds) makes brightness a step higher. PITA Brightness can be changed by inserting values to a file: echo "5" > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness
Values 0-7 are valid. Other keys (like sound control) seems not to work. NOTICE: Found some directions how to get it work (e.g. noapic parameter passed to kernel on boot), but had no time to test it yet. Will be updated. Sound.Sound worked, but was very quiet on Lenny, so decided to upgrade (backport) alsa (driver, base). Also modified /etc/modprobe.d/sound After this, I found speaker option in mixer and noticed, that it was (almost?) muted. Can't tell now if the option was present in Lenny and I just missed it, or if it appeared after upgrade. Anyway, works. Frequency scalling.I use ondemand all the time, as it seems to be the best option for me (cool and quiet when speed is not needed, good performance when needed). Works on Lenny with those settings: Added to /etc/modules: cpufreq_ondemand
then installed cpufrequtils With this config in /etc/default/cpufrequtils: ENABLE="true"
The end.This is not my notebook, and Debian runs there only as secondary system, so I didn't spend much time on testing (mostly - just installed). Will update data as I have time to test this notebook more. If you have any comments please let me know. You may also find helpful information on page describing Lenny on FS Esprimo V6505 (Polish only, use translator) - different hardware, but many things are the same and this description helped me a lot. There's also notice on that page, that Ubuntu 9.10 works perfectly with this hardware - same can be here, but haven't tested. |
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