https://wiki.archlinux.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Dunek&feedformat=atomArchWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T21:07:31ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.41.0https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Laptop/Acer&diff=472625Laptop/Acer2017-03-30T19:05:22Z<p>Dunek: Nitro VN7-792G-751Y Microphone remark</p>
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<div>[[Category:Acer]]<br />
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== Model List ==<br />
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{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| TravelMate 2413NLC<br />
| Gimmick 0.7.2<br />
| Intel GMA 915 driver: <em>i810</em><br />
| Intel 82801FB with internal microphone<br />
| OK<br />
| --<br />
| --<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br>Disk: Yes<br/>Battery: Yes<br/>CPU frequency scaling: Yes<br />
| untested<br />
| Hot keys: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 5100-3825<br />
| 0.8 (Voodoo)<br />
| ATI Radeon Xpress 1100<br />
| Intel<br />
| Realtek<br />
| Atheros<br />
| n/a<br />
| <br />
| untested<br />
| Hot keys: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 1501LMi<br />
| 0.9 (Don't Panic)<br />
| ATI Radeon 9600: HW acceleration only with proprietary driver<br />
| VIA: OK <br />
| Broadcom: OK<br />
| untested<br />
| none<br />
| Suspend to RAM: ??<br>Disk: Yes<br/>Battery: Yes<br/>CPU frequency scaling: Yes <br />
| untested<br />
| Hot keys: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Travelmate 6292<br />
| Core Dump,<br/>Overlord<br />
| Intel x3100: HW acceleration with Intel's open-source driver, ~1100 FPS in the glxgears<br />
| Intel HDA: OK (model=acer) <br />
| Broadcom BCM5787M: OK<br />
| Intel iwl4965: OK<br />
| Broadcom: OK<br />
| Suspend to RAM: ??<br>Disk: Ok<br/>Battery: Yes<br/>CPU frequency scaling: Yes <br />
| untested<br />
| Hot keys: untested<br/>FireWire (Texas Instruments) TSB43AB23: OK(?)<br />
| FireWire detects well but I haven't tested it yet<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 5024<br />
| 0.7.2<br />
| ATI Radeon X700<br />Runs Compiz on both fglrx ({{AUR|catalyst}}) >= 8.02 and radeon driver<br />
| AC97: OK<br />
| Realtek: OK<br />
| Broadcom 4318<br />Needs ''acer_apci'' + firmware or ndiswrapper driver<br />
| N/A<br />
| Battery: Yes<br>Suspend: Video and Wi-Fi problems<br>CPU frequency scaling: powernow-k8 driver<br />
| untested<br />
| KeyTouch works for hot keys<br>Volume control, etc.<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Acer Aspire 7720|Aspire 7720]]<br />
| 2009.02<br />
| Intel i965<br />
| ALC268: working OK<br />
| Broadcom BCM5787M (tg3): OK<br />
| Intel 3945: Needs microcode<br />
| Detected, works<br />
| Battery: Yes<br>Suspend: Seems to work ok<br>Hibernation: still flaky (often hangs in the middle of restoring)<br />
| With linuxant drivers, might work<br />
| Web cam driver: ''uvcvideo''; card reader: only SD cards seem to work; special keys (Acer Arcade, direct access to browser/mail) seem to not work; volume knob at the side is seen as a multimedia key.<br />
| FireWire seems to be recognized, untested. For 64-bit, update BIOS to fix ACPI and wireless problems.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Acer Aspire E5-573|Aspire E5-573]]<br />
| 2015.12<br />
| Intel i965<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| not detected<br />
| OK<br />
| not present<br />
| ...<br />
| ...<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 7730<br />
| 2009.08 i686 & x86_64<br />
| Intel Mobile 4 Series<br />i810<br />Autoconfiguration works. Compiz OK, with indirect rendering.<br />
| ALC888<br />Playback & internal microphone: OK; microphone input socket: not tested<br />{{ic|1=options snd-hda-intel model=laptop}} added to {{ic|/etc/modprobe.d/sound.conf}} to get headphone output working<br />
| OK<br />
| OK, with iwlagn<br />
| None<br />
| Suspend to RAM: OK<br />Suspend to disk crashes on i686, OK on x86_64<br />CPU frequency scaling: OK<br />(using cpufreq)<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: OK<br />Web cam: OK<br />HDMI: untested<br />Card reader: untested<br />
| Problem booting install CD<br />Solved with {{ic|ln -sf /dev/sr0 /dev/archiso}} at ramfs<br />
|-<br />
| TravelMate 8371G (TM8371G-944G32n)<br />
| 2010.05 x86_64<br />
| Intel GM45, works with ''i915''. Radeon HD 4330 listed but cannot switch to it.<br />
| OK<br />
| OK, works with ''r8169''<br />
| OK, works with ''iwlagn''<br />
| OK, works with ''btusb''<br />
| s2ram works (see remarks), s2disk works, CPU scaling works, no fan control<br />
| No modem<br />
| Web cam works with ''uvcvideo''.<br />Card reader works.<br />Fingerprint reader does not seem to have a driver!<br />
| Suspend to RAM only works with the {{ic|1=i8042.reset=1}} kernel parameter. Otherwise, it fails to wake up, and ends up rebooting itself uncleanly!<br />Generally, this Acer seems to work quite well with Arch Linux :-)<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 4935<br />
| 2009.08 x86_64<br />
| Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS<br />
| OK, Intel HDA<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Untested<br />
| Suspend to RAM: OK<br />Suspend to disk: OK<br />Frequency scaling: OK<br />(using cpufreq)<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: OK<br />Audio touch panel NOT working <br />Web cam: OK<br />HDMI: OK<br />
| By "audio touch panel" I mean the illuminated plastic hot key touch panel on the right-hand side of the keyboard.<br />
|-<br />
| AspireOne D255e<br />
| [[Archboot|Archboot 2010.12-1]]<br />
| Intel GMA 3150<br />
| OK<br />
| OK, Atheros 8132 worked only with latest Archboot not official images<br />
| OK, Broadcom worked only with latest Archboot not official images<br />
| Untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 2920Z<br />
| 2009.2<br />
| Intel Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller<br />
| OK, Intel 82801H<br />
| OK, Broadcom NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express<br />
| OK, Broadcom BCM4311 802.11b/g WLAN<br />
| n/a<br />
| Suspend to RAM: OK.<br />Suspend to disk: OK.<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: web, mail, and wireless work. Blue <i>e</i> on the left: not working<br />Synaptic touchpad: OK<br /><br />
| Not everything worked fine on fresh installation. Requires some work.<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 5735z [http://panam.acer.com/acerpanam/notebook/0000/Acer/Aspire5735Z/Aspire5735Zsp3.shtml]<br />
| archlinux-2014.09.03-dual<br />
| Intel GMA 4500M<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Untested<br />
| Suspend to RAM: OK.<br />Suspend to disk: OK.<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: OK (except Bluetooth: untested)<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| TravelMate TimelineX 8473T<br />
| archlinux-2016.02.01-dual<br />
| Intel HD 3000<br />
| OK<br />
| Untested<br />
| OK<br />
| Untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: Display/No Backlight/Disable Trackpad work <br /> Sound, sleep, wireless, brightness not working out of box<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />
|Live Media boots in Gummiboot and attempts to load EFI media, even though MOBO supports legacy boot ONLY. Delete the /EFI partition on the boot media to force Grub (this may cause other problems)<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Aspire E1-531<br />
| archlinux-2016.07.01-dual<br />
| Intel HD 2000<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK(Using laptop-mode-tools)<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: Sound, sleep, wireless, brightness hotkeys(fn+f1/f2/...) not working out of box<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />Webcam: OK<br />HDMI: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Aspire V3-572G<br />
| Current<br />
| Intel HD 5500<br />NVIDIA GeForce 840M working with bumblebee<br />
| OK<br />
| Realtek: OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Not tested<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Yes<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Webcam: untested<br />Hotkeys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />HDMI: OK<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Nitro VN7-792G-710p<br />
| archlinux-2016.10.01-dual<br />
| Intel HD 530<br />Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M 2GB VRAM<br />
| OK<br />
| Realtek: OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Yes<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Webcam: untested<br />Hotkeys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />HDMI: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Nitro VN7-792G-751Y<br />
| archlinux-2016-12-01-dual<br />
| Intel HD 530<br />Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M 4GB VRAM<br />
| OK<br />
| Realtek: OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Yes<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Webcam: Yes<br />Hotkeys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />HDMI: '''Does not work'''<br />Microphone: '''Does not work'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Acer Cloudbook|Aspire One Cloudbook 11]]<br />
| archlinux-201608<br />
| Intel HD Graphics 400<br />
| OK, HDA-Intel<br />
| N/A<br />
| OK, Qualcomm Atheros<br />
| OK<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Not tested<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: Ok<br />
| N/A<br />
| Webcam: Ok<br />Hotkeys: Some<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK (Set to Basic in BIOS)<br />HDMI: untested<br />
| First boot after a UEFI install will typically stop with a "No media found" message. Go into BIOS and navigate to "Select an UEFI file as trusted". Note that a Supervisor password must be set to change these parameters.<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Aspire F5-573G-7791<br />
| 2016.12.01<br />
| OK, NVIDIA GeForce 940MX (NVIDIA Device 179c), [[Bumblebee]] 2016.02.05<br />
| OK, Intel Device 9d71<br />Driver: snd_hda_intel<br />
| OK, Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411<br />
| OK, Intel Wireless 3165<br />
| OK<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Not tested<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: Unknown<br />
| Untested (not present?)<br />
| Webcam: Untested<br />Hot keys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />HDMI: Untested<br />USB: <ul><li>1x USB 2.0: OK</li><li>2x USB 3.0: OK</li><li>1x USB 3.1 Type-C: Untested</li></ul><br />
| (BIOS v1.15) After UEFI installation, must set Supervisor password, add bootloader as trusted, and boot with SecureBoot. BIOS v1.25 reportedly has problems on similar E5 models that were fixed in 1.31 onward.<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Aspire E5-575G-5538<br />
| 2017.02.01<br />
| OK, Nvidia GeForce 940MX (NVIDIA Device 179c), [[Bumblebee]] dkms version, proprietary Nvidia drivers dkms version.<br />Nouveau crashes with drm error -22.<br />
| OK, HDA-Intel<br />
| Works, needed to set MAC in a profile in NetworkManager settings.<br />
| OK, Qualcomm Atheros<br />
| Pairing works<br />Sending files works. Receiving files works.<br/>Bluetooth PAN works. <br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br/>Disk: Untested<br/>Battery: Yes, but battery life is not great<br/>CPU frequency scaling: Yes<br />
| Untested<br />
| Webcam: OK<br/>Hot keys: OK<br/>Touchpad: Works with synaptics/libinput. Libinput is recommended (supports gestures).<br/>HDMI: OK<br/>USB: <ul><li>1x USB 2.0: OK</li><li>2x USB 3.0: OK</li><li>1x USB 3.1 Type-C: OK</li></ul><br />
| USB drive detection took some work (looking in the BIOS, disabling trusted boot). Installation was not successful on the first try.<br />
|}</div>Dunekhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Laptop/Acer&diff=461494Laptop/Acer2017-01-05T00:15:00Z<p>Dunek: Fixed error I made before</p>
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<div>[[Category:Acer]]<br />
{{Laptops_navigation}}<br />
<br />
== Model List ==<br />
<br />
{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| TravelMate 2413NLC<br />
| Gimmick 0.7.2<br />
| Intel GMA 915 driver: <em>i810</em><br />
| Intel 82801FB with internal microphone<br />
| OK<br />
| --<br />
| --<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br>Disk: Yes<br/>Battery: Yes<br/>CPU frequency scaling: Yes<br />
| untested<br />
| Hot keys: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 5100-3825<br />
| 0.8 (Voodoo)<br />
| ATI Radeon Xpress 1100<br />
| Intel<br />
| Realtek<br />
| Atheros<br />
| n/a<br />
| <br />
| untested<br />
| Hot keys: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 1501LMi<br />
| 0.9 (Don't Panic)<br />
| ATI Radeon 9600: HW acceleration only with proprietary driver<br />
| VIA: OK <br />
| Broadcom: OK<br />
| untested<br />
| none<br />
| Suspend to RAM: ??<br>Disk: Yes<br/>Battery: Yes<br/>CPU frequency scaling: Yes <br />
| untested<br />
| Hot keys: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Travelmate 6292<br />
| Core Dump,<br/>Overlord<br />
| Intel x3100: HW acceleration with Intel's open-source driver, ~1100 FPS in the glxgears<br />
| Intel HDA: OK (model=acer) <br />
| Broadcom BCM5787M: OK<br />
| Intel iwl4965: OK<br />
| Broadcom: OK<br />
| Suspend to RAM: ??<br>Disk: Ok<br/>Battery: Yes<br/>CPU frequency scaling: Yes <br />
| untested<br />
| Hot keys: untested<br/>FireWire (Texas Instruments) TSB43AB23: OK(?)<br />
| FireWire detects well but I haven't tested it yet<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 5024<br />
| 0.7.2<br />
| ATI Radeon X700<br />Runs Compiz on both fglrx ({{AUR|catalyst}}) >= 8.02 and radeon driver<br />
| AC97: OK<br />
| Realtek: OK<br />
| Broadcom 4318<br />Needs ''acer_apci'' + firmware or ndiswrapper driver<br />
| N/A<br />
| Battery: Yes<br>Suspend: Video and Wi-Fi problems<br>CPU frequency scaling: powernow-k8 driver<br />
| untested<br />
| KeyTouch works for hot keys<br>Volume control, etc.<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Acer Aspire 7720|Aspire 7720]]<br />
| 2009.02<br />
| Intel i965<br />
| ALC268: working OK<br />
| Broadcom BCM5787M (tg3): OK<br />
| Intel 3945: Needs microcode<br />
| Detected, works<br />
| Battery: Yes<br>Suspend: Seems to work ok<br>Hibernation: still flaky (often hangs in the middle of restoring)<br />
| With linuxant drivers, might work<br />
| Web cam driver: ''uvcvideo''; card reader: only SD cards seem to work; special keys (Acer Arcade, direct access to browser/mail) seem to not work; volume knob at the side is seen as a multimedia key.<br />
| FireWire seems to be recognized, untested. For 64-bit, update BIOS to fix ACPI and wireless problems.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Acer Aspire E5-573|Aspire E5-573]]<br />
| 2015.12<br />
| Intel i965<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| not detected<br />
| OK<br />
| not present<br />
| ...<br />
| ...<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 7730<br />
| 2009.08 i686 & x86_64<br />
| Intel Mobile 4 Series<br />i810<br />Autoconfiguration works. Compiz OK, with indirect rendering.<br />
| ALC888<br />Playback & internal microphone: OK; microphone input socket: not tested<br />{{ic|1=options snd-hda-intel model=laptop}} added to {{ic|/etc/modprobe.d/sound.conf}} to get headphone output working<br />
| OK<br />
| OK, with iwlagn<br />
| None<br />
| Suspend to RAM: OK<br />Suspend to disk crashes on i686, OK on x86_64<br />CPU frequency scaling: OK<br />(using cpufreq)<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: OK<br />Web cam: OK<br />HDMI: untested<br />Card reader: untested<br />
| Problem booting install CD<br />Solved with {{ic|ln -sf /dev/sr0 /dev/archiso}} at ramfs<br />
|-<br />
| TravelMate 8371G (TM8371G-944G32n)<br />
| 2010.05 x86_64<br />
| Intel GM45, works with ''i915''. Radeon HD 4330 listed but cannot switch to it.<br />
| OK<br />
| OK, works with ''r8169''<br />
| OK, works with ''iwlagn''<br />
| OK, works with ''btusb''<br />
| s2ram works (see remarks), s2disk works, CPU scaling works, no fan control<br />
| No modem<br />
| Web cam works with ''uvcvideo''.<br />Card reader works.<br />Fingerprint reader does not seem to have a driver!<br />
| Suspend to RAM only works with the {{ic|1=i8042.reset=1}} kernel parameter. Otherwise, it fails to wake up, and ends up rebooting itself uncleanly!<br />Generally, this Acer seems to work quite well with Arch Linux :-)<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 4935<br />
| 2009.08 x86_64<br />
| Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS<br />
| OK, Intel HDA<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Untested<br />
| Suspend to RAM: OK<br />Suspend to disk: OK<br />Frequency scaling: OK<br />(using cpufreq)<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: OK<br />Audio touch panel NOT working <br />Web cam: OK<br />HDMI: OK<br />
| By "audio touch panel" I mean the illuminated plastic hot key touch panel on the right-hand side of the keyboard.<br />
|-<br />
| AspireOne D255e<br />
| [[Archboot|Archboot 2010.12-1]]<br />
| Intel GMA 3150<br />
| OK<br />
| OK, Atheros 8132 worked only with latest Archboot not official images<br />
| OK, Broadcom worked only with latest Archboot not official images<br />
| Untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 2920Z<br />
| 2009.2<br />
| Intel Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller<br />
| OK, Intel 82801H<br />
| OK, Broadcom NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express<br />
| OK, Broadcom BCM4311 802.11b/g WLAN<br />
| n/a<br />
| Suspend to RAM: OK.<br />Suspend to disk: OK.<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: web, mail, and wireless work. Blue <i>e</i> on the left: not working<br />Synaptic touchpad: OK<br /><br />
| Not everything worked fine on fresh installation. Requires some work.<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 5735z [http://panam.acer.com/acerpanam/notebook/0000/Acer/Aspire5735Z/Aspire5735Zsp3.shtml]<br />
| archlinux-2014.09.03-dual<br />
| Intel GMA 4500M<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Untested<br />
| Suspend to RAM: OK.<br />Suspend to disk: OK.<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: OK (except Bluetooth: untested)<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| TravelMate TimelineX 8473T<br />
| archlinux-2016.02.01-dual<br />
| Intel HD 3000<br />
| OK<br />
| Untested<br />
| OK<br />
| Untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: Display/No Backlight/Disable Trackpad work <br /> Sound, sleep, wireless, brightness not working out of box<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />
|Live Media boots in Gummiboot and attempts to load EFI media, even though MOBO supports legacy boot ONLY. Delete the /EFI partition on the boot media to force Grub (this may cause other problems)<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Aspire E1-531<br />
| archlinux-2016.07.01-dual<br />
| Intel HD 2000<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK(Using laptop-mode-tools)<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: Sound, sleep, wireless, brightness hotkeys(fn+f1/f2/...) not working out of box<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />Webcam: OK<br />HDMI: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Aspire V3-572G<br />
| Current<br />
| Intel HD 5500<br />NVIDIA GeForce 840M working with bumblebee<br />
| OK<br />
| Realtek: OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Not tested<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Yes<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Webcam: untested<br />Hotkeys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />HDMI: OK<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Nitro VN7-792G-710p<br />
| archlinux-2016.10.01-dual<br />
| Intel HD 530<br />Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M 2GB VRAM<br />
| OK<br />
| Realtek: OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Yes<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Webcam: untested<br />Hotkeys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />HDMI: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Nitro VN7-792G-751Y<br />
| archlinux-2016-12-01-dual<br />
| Intel HD 530<br />Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M 4GB VRAM<br />
| OK<br />
| Realtek: OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Yes<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Webcam: Yes<br />Hotkeys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />HDMI: '''Does not work'''<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Acer Cloudbook|Aspire One Cloudbook 11]]<br />
| archlinux-201608<br />
| Intel HD Graphics 400<br />
| OK, HDA-Intel<br />
| N/A<br />
| OK, Qualcomm Atheros<br />
| OK<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Not tested<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: Ok<br />
| N/A<br />
| Webcam: Ok<br />Hotkeys: Some<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK (Set to Basic in BIOS)<br />HDMI: untested<br />
| First boot after a UEFI install will typically stop with a "No media found" message. Go into BIOS and navigate to "Select an UEFI file as trusted". Note that a Supervisor password must be set to change these parameters.<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Aspire F5-573G-7791<br />
| 2016.12.01<br />
| OK, NVIDIA GeForce 940MX (NVIDIA Device 179c), [[Bumblebee]] 2016.02.05<br />
| OK, Intel Device 9d71<br />Driver: snd_hda_intel<br />
| OK, Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411<br />
| OK, Intel Wireless 3165<br />
| Not tested fully, initial signs suggest not working<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Not tested<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: Unknown<br />
| Untested (not present?)<br />
| Webcam: Untested<br />Hot keys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />HDMI: Untested<br />USB: <ul><li>1x USB 2.0: OK</li><li>2x USB 3.0: OK</li><li>1x USB 3.1 Type-C: Untested</li></ul><br />
| (BIOS v1.15) After UEFI installation, must set Supervisor password, add bootloader as trusted, and boot with SecureBoot. BIOS v1.25 reportedly has problems on similar E5 models that were fixed in 1.31 onward.<br />
|}</div>Dunekhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Laptop/Acer&diff=461493Laptop/Acer2017-01-05T00:12:49Z<p>Dunek: Added VN7-792G-751Y</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Acer]]<br />
{{Laptops_navigation}}<br />
<br />
== Model List ==<br />
<br />
{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| TravelMate 2413NLC<br />
| Gimmick 0.7.2<br />
| Intel GMA 915 driver: <em>i810</em><br />
| Intel 82801FB with internal microphone<br />
| OK<br />
| --<br />
| --<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br>Disk: Yes<br/>Battery: Yes<br/>CPU frequency scaling: Yes<br />
| untested<br />
| Hot keys: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 5100-3825<br />
| 0.8 (Voodoo)<br />
| ATI Radeon Xpress 1100<br />
| Intel<br />
| Realtek<br />
| Atheros<br />
| n/a<br />
| <br />
| untested<br />
| Hot keys: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 1501LMi<br />
| 0.9 (Don't Panic)<br />
| ATI Radeon 9600: HW acceleration only with proprietary driver<br />
| VIA: OK <br />
| Broadcom: OK<br />
| untested<br />
| none<br />
| Suspend to RAM: ??<br>Disk: Yes<br/>Battery: Yes<br/>CPU frequency scaling: Yes <br />
| untested<br />
| Hot keys: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Travelmate 6292<br />
| Core Dump,<br/>Overlord<br />
| Intel x3100: HW acceleration with Intel's open-source driver, ~1100 FPS in the glxgears<br />
| Intel HDA: OK (model=acer) <br />
| Broadcom BCM5787M: OK<br />
| Intel iwl4965: OK<br />
| Broadcom: OK<br />
| Suspend to RAM: ??<br>Disk: Ok<br/>Battery: Yes<br/>CPU frequency scaling: Yes <br />
| untested<br />
| Hot keys: untested<br/>FireWire (Texas Instruments) TSB43AB23: OK(?)<br />
| FireWire detects well but I haven't tested it yet<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 5024<br />
| 0.7.2<br />
| ATI Radeon X700<br />Runs Compiz on both fglrx ({{AUR|catalyst}}) >= 8.02 and radeon driver<br />
| AC97: OK<br />
| Realtek: OK<br />
| Broadcom 4318<br />Needs ''acer_apci'' + firmware or ndiswrapper driver<br />
| N/A<br />
| Battery: Yes<br>Suspend: Video and Wi-Fi problems<br>CPU frequency scaling: powernow-k8 driver<br />
| untested<br />
| KeyTouch works for hot keys<br>Volume control, etc.<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Acer Aspire 7720|Aspire 7720]]<br />
| 2009.02<br />
| Intel i965<br />
| ALC268: working OK<br />
| Broadcom BCM5787M (tg3): OK<br />
| Intel 3945: Needs microcode<br />
| Detected, works<br />
| Battery: Yes<br>Suspend: Seems to work ok<br>Hibernation: still flaky (often hangs in the middle of restoring)<br />
| With linuxant drivers, might work<br />
| Web cam driver: ''uvcvideo''; card reader: only SD cards seem to work; special keys (Acer Arcade, direct access to browser/mail) seem to not work; volume knob at the side is seen as a multimedia key.<br />
| FireWire seems to be recognized, untested. For 64-bit, update BIOS to fix ACPI and wireless problems.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Acer Aspire E5-573|Aspire E5-573]]<br />
| 2015.12<br />
| Intel i965<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| not detected<br />
| OK<br />
| not present<br />
| ...<br />
| ...<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 7730<br />
| 2009.08 i686 & x86_64<br />
| Intel Mobile 4 Series<br />i810<br />Autoconfiguration works. Compiz OK, with indirect rendering.<br />
| ALC888<br />Playback & internal microphone: OK; microphone input socket: not tested<br />{{ic|1=options snd-hda-intel model=laptop}} added to {{ic|/etc/modprobe.d/sound.conf}} to get headphone output working<br />
| OK<br />
| OK, with iwlagn<br />
| None<br />
| Suspend to RAM: OK<br />Suspend to disk crashes on i686, OK on x86_64<br />CPU frequency scaling: OK<br />(using cpufreq)<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: OK<br />Web cam: OK<br />HDMI: untested<br />Card reader: untested<br />
| Problem booting install CD<br />Solved with {{ic|ln -sf /dev/sr0 /dev/archiso}} at ramfs<br />
|-<br />
| TravelMate 8371G (TM8371G-944G32n)<br />
| 2010.05 x86_64<br />
| Intel GM45, works with ''i915''. Radeon HD 4330 listed but cannot switch to it.<br />
| OK<br />
| OK, works with ''r8169''<br />
| OK, works with ''iwlagn''<br />
| OK, works with ''btusb''<br />
| s2ram works (see remarks), s2disk works, CPU scaling works, no fan control<br />
| No modem<br />
| Web cam works with ''uvcvideo''.<br />Card reader works.<br />Fingerprint reader does not seem to have a driver!<br />
| Suspend to RAM only works with the {{ic|1=i8042.reset=1}} kernel parameter. Otherwise, it fails to wake up, and ends up rebooting itself uncleanly!<br />Generally, this Acer seems to work quite well with Arch Linux :-)<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 4935<br />
| 2009.08 x86_64<br />
| Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS<br />
| OK, Intel HDA<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Untested<br />
| Suspend to RAM: OK<br />Suspend to disk: OK<br />Frequency scaling: OK<br />(using cpufreq)<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: OK<br />Audio touch panel NOT working <br />Web cam: OK<br />HDMI: OK<br />
| By "audio touch panel" I mean the illuminated plastic hot key touch panel on the right-hand side of the keyboard.<br />
|-<br />
| AspireOne D255e<br />
| [[Archboot|Archboot 2010.12-1]]<br />
| Intel GMA 3150<br />
| OK<br />
| OK, Atheros 8132 worked only with latest Archboot not official images<br />
| OK, Broadcom worked only with latest Archboot not official images<br />
| Untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 2920Z<br />
| 2009.2<br />
| Intel Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller<br />
| OK, Intel 82801H<br />
| OK, Broadcom NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express<br />
| OK, Broadcom BCM4311 802.11b/g WLAN<br />
| n/a<br />
| Suspend to RAM: OK.<br />Suspend to disk: OK.<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: web, mail, and wireless work. Blue <i>e</i> on the left: not working<br />Synaptic touchpad: OK<br /><br />
| Not everything worked fine on fresh installation. Requires some work.<br />
|-<br />
| Aspire 5735z [http://panam.acer.com/acerpanam/notebook/0000/Acer/Aspire5735Z/Aspire5735Zsp3.shtml]<br />
| archlinux-2014.09.03-dual<br />
| Intel GMA 4500M<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Untested<br />
| Suspend to RAM: OK.<br />Suspend to disk: OK.<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: OK (except Bluetooth: untested)<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| TravelMate TimelineX 8473T<br />
| archlinux-2016.02.01-dual<br />
| Intel HD 3000<br />
| OK<br />
| Untested<br />
| OK<br />
| Untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: Display/No Backlight/Disable Trackpad work <br /> Sound, sleep, wireless, brightness not working out of box<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />
|Live Media boots in Gummiboot and attempts to load EFI media, even though MOBO supports legacy boot ONLY. Delete the /EFI partition on the boot media to force Grub (this may cause other problems)<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Aspire E1-531<br />
| archlinux-2016.07.01-dual<br />
| Intel HD 2000<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK(Using laptop-mode-tools)<br />
| Untested<br />
| Hot keys: Sound, sleep, wireless, brightness hotkeys(fn+f1/f2/...) not working out of box<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />Webcam: OK<br />HDMI: untested<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Aspire V3-572G<br />
| Current<br />
| Intel HD 5500<br />NVIDIA GeForce 840M working with bumblebee<br />
| OK<br />
| Realtek: OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Not tested<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Yes<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Webcam: untested<br />Hotkeys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />HDMI: OK<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Nitro VN7-792G-710p<br />
| archlinux-2016.10.01-dual<br />
| Intel HD 530<br />Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M 2GB VRAM<br />
| OK<br />
| Realtek: OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Yes<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Webcam: untested<br />Hotkeys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />HDMI: untested<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Nitro VN7-792G-751Y<br />
| archlinux-2016-12-01-dual<br />
| Intel HD 530<br />Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M 4GB VRAM<br />
| OK<br />
| Realtek: OK<br />
| OK<br />
| OK<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Yes<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: untested<br />
| Untested<br />
| Webcam: Yes<br />Hotkeys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />HDMI: '''Does not work'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[Acer Cloudbook|Aspire One Cloudbook 11]]<br />
| archlinux-201608<br />
| Intel HD Graphics 400<br />
| OK, HDA-Intel<br />
| N/A<br />
| OK, Qualcomm Atheros<br />
| OK<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Not tested<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: Ok<br />
| N/A<br />
| Webcam: Ok<br />Hotkeys: Some<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK (Set to Basic in BIOS)<br />HDMI: untested<br />
| First boot after a UEFI install will typically stop with a "No media found" message. Go into BIOS and navigate to "Select an UEFI file as trusted". Note that a Supervisor password must be set to change these parameters.<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Acer Aspire F5-573G-7791<br />
| 2016.12.01<br />
| OK, NVIDIA GeForce 940MX (NVIDIA Device 179c), [[Bumblebee]] 2016.02.05<br />
| OK, Intel Device 9d71<br />Driver: snd_hda_intel<br />
| OK, Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411<br />
| OK, Intel Wireless 3165<br />
| Not tested fully, initial signs suggest not working<br />
| Suspend to RAM: Yes<br />Disk: Not tested<br />Battery: Yes<br />CPU frequency scaling: Unknown<br />
| Untested (not present?)<br />
| Webcam: Untested<br />Hot keys: OK<br />Synaptic Touchpad: OK<br />HDMI: Untested<br />USB: <ul><li>1x USB 2.0: OK</li><li>2x USB 3.0: OK</li><li>1x USB 3.1 Type-C: Untested</li></ul><br />
| (BIOS v1.15) After UEFI installation, must set Supervisor password, add bootloader as trusted, and boot with SecureBoot. BIOS v1.25 reportedly has problems on similar E5 models that were fixed in 1.31 onward.<br />
|}</div>Dunekhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=CUPS/Printer-specific_problems&diff=419459CUPS/Printer-specific problems2016-02-07T13:15:50Z<p>Dunek: Added MC561</p>
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<div>[[Category:Printers]]<br />
{{Related articles start}}<br />
{{Related|CUPS}}<br />
{{Related|CUPS/Troubleshooting}}<br />
{{Related articles end}}<br />
<br />
See [[CUPS]] for the main article.<br />
<br />
This article contains printer or manufacturer-specific instructions for [[CUPS]].<br />
See [http://www.openprinting.org/printers OpenPrinting] if your printer is not already listed here, or if none of the listed drivers work.<br />
<br />
==Brother==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| DCP-135C || {{AUR|brother-dcp135c}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| DCP-150C || {{AUR|brother-dcp150c}}{{Broken package link|{{aur-mirror|brother-dcp150c}}}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| DCP-7020 || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} || Or Brother's driver.<br />
|-<br />
| DCP-7030 || {{AUR|brother-dcp7030}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| DCP-7065DN || {{AUR|brother-dcp7065dn}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| HL-2030 || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} || Or {{AUR|brother-hl2030}}<br />
|-<br />
| HL-2035 || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} || Should be compatible with any drivers for the HL-2030.<br />
|-<br />
| HL-2040 || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} || Or {{AUR|brother-hl2040}}<br />
|-<br />
| HL-2130 || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} (using the HL-2140 driver) || Or {{Pkg|hplip}}<br />
|-<br />
| HL-2140 || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} || Or {{AUR|brother-hl2140}}<br />
|-<br />
| HL-2170W || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} || Or Brother's driver.<br />
|-<br />
| HL-2250DN || {{AUR|brother-hl2250dn}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| HL-2270DW || {{AUR|brother-hl2270dw}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| HL-2280DW || {{AUR|brother-hl2280dw}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| HL-3045CN || Install Brother's driver. ||<br />
|-<br />
| HL-3150CDW || {{AUR|brother-hl3150cdw}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| HL-3170CDW || {{AUR|brother-cups-wrapper-ac}} || Use BRScript3 Driver for HL-4070CDW<br />
|-<br />
| HL-5140 || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} || Or Brother's driver.<br />
|-<br />
| MFC-420CN || {{AUR|brother-mfc-420cn}}{{Broken package link|{{aur-mirror|brother-mfc-420cn}}}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| MFC-440CN || {{AUR|brother-mfc-440cn}}{{Broken package link|{{aur-mirror|brother-mfc-440cn}}}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| MFC-465CN || {{AUR|brother-mfc-465cn}}{{Broken package link|{{aur-mirror|brother-mfc-465cn}}}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| MFC-7360N || Install Brother's driver. ||<br />
|-<br />
| MFC-9320CW || Install Brother's driver. ||<br />
|-<br />
| MFC-9840CDW || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} || Or Brother's driver. This printer also works with the generic PCL-6 driver from the {{Pkg|gutenprint}} package. Use '''pcl_p1''' for the printer's address when using the PCL-6 driver.<br />
|-<br />
| MFC-J470DW || {{AUR| brother-mfc-j470dw}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| MFC-J5910DW || {{AUR|brother-mfc-j5910dw}}{{Broken package link|{{aur-mirror|brother-mfc-j5910dw}}}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| MFC-J650DW || Install Brother's driver. ||<br />
|-<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Network printers===<br />
For network printers, use {{ic|ipp://'''printer_ip'''/ipp/port1}} as printer address.<br />
For some older printers, this might not work. If not, try {{ic|lpd://'''printer_ip'''/BINARY_P1}} instead.<br />
<br />
Some printers use the socket protocol. For these printers, use {{ic|socket:'''printer_ip''':9100}}.<br />
For http, use {{ic|http://'''printer_ip'''/POSTSCRIPT_P1}}.<br />
<br />
===Custom drivers===<br />
<br />
Brother provides custom drivers on their website, either in source tarball, rpm, or deb form. [[Packaging Brother printer drivers]] covers creating [[PKGBUILD]]s from the existing RPM packages.<br />
{{Note|The source packages might be a better alternative to the rpm packages, provided they contain all the needed files.}}<br />
<br />
====Manually installing from the RPM packages====<br />
<br />
{{Warning|This should ideally be automated in a [[PKGBUILD]]}}<br />
<br />
[[Install]] the {{Pkg|rpmextract}} package, and extract both rpm packages using {{ic|rpmextract.sh}}. Extracting both files will create a var and a usr directory - move the contents of both directories into the corresponding root directories.<br />
<br />
Run the cups wrapper file in {{ic|/usr/local/Brother/cupswrapper}}. This should automatically install and configure your brother printer.<br />
<br />
==Canon==<br />
<br />
{{Style|It would good if the driver table could be removed or somehow merged into the main table}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! style="font-weight: bold;" | Driver<br />
! style="font-weight: bold;" | Description<br />
|-<br />
| {{AUR|cndrvcups-lb}}<br />
| Canon UFR II /LIPSLX Printer Driver build from source for LBP, iR & MF printers<br />
|-<br />
| {{AUR|cndrvcups-lb-bin}}<br />
| Canon UFR II/UFR II LT Printer Driver (including Canon imageCLASS MF4720w)<br />
|-<br />
| {{AUR|cnijfilter-mg4200}}<br />
| Canon IJ Printer Driver (for mg4200 series)<br />
|-<br />
| {{AUR|capt-src}}<br />
| Canon CAPT Printer Driver (for Canon i-Sensys printers)<br />
|-<br />
| {{AUR|cups-bjnp}}<br />
| CUPS back-end for the canon printers using the proprietary USB over IP BJNP protocol<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| iP4300<br />
| {{Pkg|gutenprint}}<br />
| Or use Canon's {{AUR|cnijfilter-ip4300}}{{Broken package link|{{aur-mirror|cnijfilter-ip4300}}}} driver, or the [http://www.turboprint.info/ TurboPrint] driver.<br />
|-<br />
| LBP810 || rowspan="34" | {{AUR|capt-src}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP1120 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP1210 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP2900 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP3000 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP3010 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP3018 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP3050 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP3100 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP3108 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP3150 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP3200 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP3210 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP3250 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP3300 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP3310 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP3500 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP5000 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP5050 series ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP5100 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP5300 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP6000 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP6018 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP6020 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP6200 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP6300 ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP6300n ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP6310dn ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP7010C ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP7018C ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP7200Cdn (network mode) ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP7200C series ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP7210Cdn ||<br />
|-<br />
| LBP9100C ||<br />
|-<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Some Canon printers will use a similar setup to the iP4300, so consider modifying the {{AUR|cnijfilter-ip4300}}{{Broken package link|{{aur-mirror|cnijfilter-ip4300}}}} package for other, similar printers.<br />
<br />
===CARPS===<br />
<br />
Some of Canon's printers use Canon's proprietary Canon Advanced Raster Printing System (CARPS) driver.<br />
[http://www.rainbow-software.org/2014/01/23/cups-driver-for-canon-carps-printers/ Rainbow Software] have managed to reverse engineer the CARPS data format and have successfully created a CARPS CUPS driver, which is available as {{AUR|carps-cups}}.<br />
The project's [https://github.com/ondrej-zary/carps-cups GitHub] page includes a list of working printers.<br />
<br />
===CAPT===<br />
<br />
See [[Canon CAPT]].<br />
<br />
==Dell==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 1250C<br />
| {{AUR|foo2zjs}}<br />
| See http://cybercom.net/~dcoffin/hbpl, the patch has been merged into upstream. The printer may also work with the [[#Xerox Phaser 6000B|Xerox Phaser 6000B driver]].<br />
|-<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Custom drivers===<br />
====Xerox Phaser 6000B====<br />
[[Install]] the [https://github.com/aur-archive/xerox-phaser-6010 xerox-phaser-6010] package (archived from the AUR).<br />
The driver may require older versions of {{Pkg|nettle}} and {{Pkg|gnutls}} to be installed, since the binary blob linked against older versions of the shared libraries provided by those packages. The oldest known-good versions are {{ic|nettle-2.7.1-1}} and {{ic|gnutls-3.3.13-1}}.<br />
<br />
==Epson==<br />
<br />
{{AUR|epson-inkjet-printer-escpr}} is a driver for the Epson Inkjet Printer Driver (ESC/P-R) for Linux.<br />
<br />
There is a large selection of printer drivers/filters available in the [[AUR]].<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| AcuLaser CX11(NF) || {{AUR|epson-alcx11-filter}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| AcuLaser C900 || || This printer uses Epson's driver, with a device URI of ''''usb://EPSON/AL-C900'''', and may need the pipsplus service to be running.<br />
|-<br />
| TX125 || {{AUR|epson-inkjet-printer-n10-nx127}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| LP-S5000 || || This printer requires a [[#Avasys|custom driver from Avasys]].<br />
|-<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Utilities===<br />
====escputil====<br />
escputil is part of the {{Pkg|gutenprint}} package, and performs some utility functions on Epson printers such as nozzle cleaning.<br />
<br />
====mtink====<br />
This is a printer status monitor which enables to get the remaining ink quantity, to print test patterns, to reset printer and to clean nozzle. It use an intuitive graphical user interface.<br />
<br />
====Stylus-toolbox====<br />
This is a GUI using escputil and cups drivers. It supports nearly all USB printer of Epson and displays ink quantity, can clean and align print heads and print test patterns.<br />
<br />
===Custom drivers===<br />
====Avasys====<br />
{{Warning|This section involves installing packages without [[pacman]]. These directions should ideally be automated with a [[PKGBUILD]].}}<br />
"Source" code of the driver is available on the [http://www.avasys.jp avasys website], in Japanese, however it includes a 32 bit binary which will cause problem on 64 bit system.<br />
<br />
*[[Install]] the {{Pkg|psutils}}, {{Pkg|bc}}, {{Pkg|libstdc++5}} packages ({{Pkg|lib32-libstdc++5}} on 64bit).<br />
<br />
* Download the source code of the driver.<br />
* Compile and install the driver. <br />
<br />
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr<br />
$ make<br />
# make install<br />
<br />
If you have any problems on a 64 system, some other lib32 libraries may be required. Please adjust this page if that is the case.<br />
<br />
==FujiXerox==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| DocuPrint 203A || {{Pkg|hplip}} || Using the '''DocuPrint P8e(hpijs)''' driver, or the Brother driver on FujiXerox's website (see [[#Brother]] for more information on how to install custom Brother drivers).<br />
|-<br />
| ? || {{AUR|fxlinuxprint}}{{Broken package link|{{aur-mirror|fxlinuxprint}}}} || <br />
|-<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==HP==<br />
<br />
Most HP printers will use {{Pkg|hplip}}, but some may use {{AUR|hpoj}}.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| Photosmart 2575 || {{Pkg|hplip}} || Or use the hpijs driver in {{Pkg|foomatic-db}}.<br />
|-<br />
| DeskJet 710C || {{AUR|pnm2ppa}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| DeskJet 712C || {{AUR|pnm2ppa}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| DeskJet 720C || {{AUR|pnm2ppa}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| DeskJet 722C || {{AUR|pnm2ppa}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| DeskJet 820se || {{AUR|pnm2ppa}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| DeskJet 820Cxi || {{AUR|pnm2ppa}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| DeskJet 1000Cse || {{AUR|pnm2ppa}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| DeskJet 1000Cxi || {{AUR|pnm2ppa}} ||<br />
|-<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====== HPLIP Driver ======<br />
<br />
{{pkg|hplip}} provides drivers for HP DeskJet, OfficeJet, Photosmart, Business Inkjet and some LaserJet printers.<br />
<br />
To run with qt frontend:<br />
# hp-setup -u<br />
<br />
To run with command line:<br />
# hp-setup -i<br />
<br />
To run systray spool manager:<br />
$ hp-systray<br />
<br />
PPD files are in {{ic|/usr/share/ppd/HP/}}.<br />
<br />
For printers that require the proprietary HP plugin (like the Laserjet Pro P1102w or 1020), install the {{AUR|hplip-plugin}} package from [[AUR]].<br />
<br />
{{Note|<br />
{{Pkg|hplip}} depends on {{Pkg|foomatic-db-engine}} which prevents the drivers list from appearing when a printer is added to CUPS via the web user interface (following error : "Unable to get list of printer drivers"). Possible workarounds:<br />
* '''Either:''' Install {{Pkg|hplip}} first, then retrieve the PPD file that matches your printer from {{ic|/usr/share/ppd/HP/}}. Next, remove {{Pkg|hplip}} entirely as well as any unnecessary dependencies. Finally, install the printer manually using the CUPS web UI, selecting the PPD file you retrieved, and then re-install {{Pkg|hplip}}. After a reboot, you should have a fully working printer.<br />
* '''Or:''' Remove {{Pkg|hplip}}, {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} and {{Pkg|foomatic-db-engine}} along with any unnecessary dependencies. Reinstall {{Pkg|hplip}} and restart CUPS. Install your printer using the CUPS web UI, which should now be able to find the drivers automatically. No reboot needed.}}<br />
<br />
==Konica==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| Minolta Magicolor 1600W || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| Minolta Magicolor 1680MF || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| Minolta Magicolor 1690MF || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| Minolta Magicolor 2480MF || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| Minolta Magicolor 2490MF || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| Minolta Magicolor 2530DL || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| Minolta Magicolor 4690MF || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} ||<br />
|-<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Lexmark==<br />
<br />
===Utilities===<br />
<br />
Lexmark provides a utility called lexijtools with the drivers.<br />
<br />
===Custom drivers===<br />
<br />
Lexmark does provide Linux drivers for all their hardware.<br />
The following packages are required:<br />
<br />
*{{Pkg|cups}}<br />
*{{Pkg|sane}}<br />
*{{Pkg|ncurses}}<br />
*{{Pkg|libusb}}<br />
*{{Pkg|libxext}}<br />
*{{Pkg|libxtst}}<br />
*{{Pkg|libxi}}<br />
*{{Pkg|libstdc++5}}<br />
*{{Pkg|krb5}}<br />
*{{Pkg|lua}} (for the automated installer)<br />
*[[Java]] (for the automated installer, and some of the Lexmark tools)<br />
<br />
The drivers will need to be [http://support.lexmark.com/index?page=driversdownloads downloaded] from Lexmark's website. Preferably, create a package (see [[Creating packages]]) and install it. Here is a basic [[PKGBUILD]] that still needs work but will give an idea of what is required.<br />
<br />
{{hc|PKGBUILD|<nowiki><br />
# Contributor: Todd Partridge (Gen2ly) toddrpartridge (at) yahoo<br />
<br />
pkgname=cups-lexmark-Z2300-2600<br />
pkgver=1<br />
pkgrel=1<br />
pkgdesc="Lexmark Z2300 and 2600 Series printer driver for cups"<br />
arch=('i686')<br />
url="http://www.lexmark.com/"<br />
license=('custom')<br />
depends=('cups' 'glibc' 'ncurses' 'libusb' 'libxext' 'libxtst' 'libxi' 'libstdc++5' 'krb5' 'lua' 'java-runtime')<br />
conflicts=('z600' 'cjlz35le-cups' 'cups-lexmark-700')<br />
source=(lexmark-inkjet-08-driver-1.0-1.i386.tar.gz.sh)<br />
md5sums=(3c37eb87e3dad4853bf29344f9695134)<br />
<br />
<br />
package() {<br />
# Extract installer<br />
sh lexmark-inkjet-08-driver-1.0-1.i386.tar.gz.sh --target Installer-Files<br />
cd Installer-Files<br />
mkdir Driver<br />
tar xvvf instarchive_all --lzma -C Driver/<br />
cd Driver<br />
tar xv lexmark-inkjet-08-driver-1.0-1.i386.tar.gz -C $pkgdir<br />
}<br />
</nowiki>}}<br />
<br />
Keep in mind you can use the automated installer but doing so will leave the resulting changes untracked. The PPD will be installed into {{ic|/usr/local/lexmark/lxk08/etc/}} or similar, depending on the printer model.<br />
<br />
==Oki==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| C110|| {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| MC561|| {{Pkg|foomatic-db-nonfree}} ||<br />
|-<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Samsung==<br />
<br />
{{Accuracy|All the cnijfilter drivers appear to be for Canon printers - maybe the cnijfilter comment would be better off in the Canon section?}}<br />
<br />
For printers requiring the ''cnijfilter'' drivers, search for the correct driver [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?K=cnijfilter in the AUR]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| ML-2010 || {{Pkg|splix}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| Newer printers? || {{AUR|samsung-unified-driver}} ||<br />
|-<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Xerox==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| Phaser 3100MFP || Install Xerox's driver || See [[#Phaser 3100MFP]] for more instructions.<br />
|-<br />
| Phaser 6115MFP || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| Phaser 6121MFP || {{Pkg|foomatic-db}} ||<br />
|-<br />
! Printer<br />
! Driver/filter<br />
! Notes<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Custom drivers===<br />
<br />
====Phaser 3100MFP====<br />
<br />
{{Warning|This section involves installing packages without [[pacman]]. These directions should ideally be automated with a [[PKGBUILD]].}}<br />
<br />
Once you have downloaded the drivers, execute the driver installer and accept the licence:<br />
# cd printer<br />
# ./XeroxPhaser3100.install<br />
Note that the driver is 32 bit, so some 32 bit libraries will be required on an x86_64 system.<br />
<br />
For the scanner, create an /etc/sane.d directory if it doesn't already exist, because it's need by the installer:<br />
# mkdir -p /etc/sane.d<br />
Now install the driver:<br />
# cd scanner/<br />
# ./XeroxPhaser3100sc.install<br />
Again, on an x86_64 install, 32 bit libraries will be needed.</div>Dunekhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Hdup&diff=130230Hdup2011-02-08T11:54:10Z<p>Dunek: hdup has been moved from extra to the AUR</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:System recovery (English)]]<br />
[[Category:HOWTOs (English)]]<br />
== Intro ==<br />
This wiki page contains a guide on how to set up [http://www.miek.nl/projects/hdup2/hdup.html hdup], "The little, spiffy, backup tool". (Don't be discouraged by the fact that on its website it says "Unmaintained!". It is a mature program, and that warning means only that its author, Miek Gieben, develops and uses a similar program ([http://www.miek.nl/projects/rdup/index.html rdup]), which is a bit more difficult to use.) Although {{Filename|hdup}} it's a command line program, it's easy to set up, so don't be afraid.<br />
<br />
=== Features ===<br />
* archives are tar.bz2 (or tar.gz)<br />
* incremental backups (monthly-weekly-daily scheme)<br />
* backups over ssh<br />
* encrypted backups (mcrypt, gpg)<br />
<br />
=== Other backup programs ===<br />
See the general wiki article about [[backup programs]].<br />
<br />
== Installing/running/restoring ==<br />
<br />
=== Installing and setting hdup up ===<br />
<br />
* hdup is in the [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=43255 AUR].<br />
<br />
* We need to edit the configuration file '''/etc/hdup/hdup.conf'''. There's one supplied, so you can just edit that one; or you can use the minimal one listed here:<br />
[global]<br />
# to which dir the archives will be written<br />
archive dir = /vol/backup<br />
# chown the archives to this user<br />
user = <yourusername><br />
<br />
[my-comp]<br />
# what to backup, separate with ,.<br />
# For directories add closing slash, like /home/<br />
dir = /home/,/var/abs/local/<br />
# don't include theses directories<br />
exclude = lost\+found/, /proc/, /dev/, /sys/<br />
* You '''need to modify''' at least the following options:<br />
** '''archive dir''': that's where the backups will be written to<br />
** '''user''': created archives will be chowned to this user; you can just use your username. This is needed since hdup needs to be run as root.<br />
** '''dir''': that's the list of directories whose contents you want to back up).<br />
<br />
The rest of the comments about the config file can be skipped on the first<br />
reading. They describe various other options you can use if the hdup.conf file:<br />
* You can have more than one ''profile'' (the one used above is named '''my-comp'''). This means that you can have a couple of independent backup schemes. For instance, you might want to have another one for your webpages:<br />
[my-webpages]<br />
dir = /var/www/<br />
* To have a simple means of excluding some directories, use the '''nobackup''' option. It specifies the filename, which if it exists in a directory, then that directory is excluded from backing up.<br />
nobackup = .nobackup<br />
This can be used for example to exclude backing up of opera cache, by creating and empty .nobackup file in the cache directory:<br />
touch ~/.opera/cache4/.nobackup<br />
* You can specify the compression algorithm used:<br />
compression = bzip<br />
compression level = 6<br />
* hdup refuses to restore backups to / by default, since it can be dangerous. To override this, use<br />
# allow restoring to /<br />
force = yes<br />
<br />
=== Running hdup ===<br />
<br />
Let's first explain the monthly-weekly-daily scheme of backups. The 'monthly'<br />
archives contain all the data you specify to backup. The 'weekly' archives<br />
contain only those files, which have changed from the last 'monthly' backup.<br />
Finally, 'daily' contain only those which have changed from the last 'weekly'<br />
backup.<br />
<br />
Of course, 'monthly', 'weekly' and 'daily' are just names, you don't need to<br />
perform backups in these intervals. But you cannot perform a 'weekly', unless<br />
you have at least one 'monthly', etc.<br />
<br />
So, how does hdup implement this scheme?<br />
<br />
As root, you can run hdup with the command like<br />
hdup monthly my-comp<br />
This creates a directory 'my-comp' in the directory you specified in the config file (/vol/backup), and inside it two other directories: 'etc' and (current date) '2008-02-23'. The 'etc' one contains some hdup's files, and the '2008-02-23' one will have a big .tar.bz2 archive in it. That's your backup.<br />
<br />
After some time after 'monthly' backup, you decide you want to backup again. Now you can run hdup as<br />
hdup weekly my-comp<br />
and hdup will archive only what has changed from the 'monthly', and the archive will be put into another dir named after current date in /vol/backup/my-comp.<br />
<br />
It should be clear now how the backing up works. Note that if hdup cannot find a 'monthly' and you ask it to do a 'weekly', it will complain. See the tips section.<br />
<br />
=== Restoring backups ===<br />
<br />
To restore, you need to have all 'parent' archives (ie. if you want to restore a weekly backup, you also need to have its 'monthly' available). The command for restoring is<br />
hdup restore my-comp 2008-01-31 /somedir<br />
With this, hdup will try to restore things as they've been up to the date specified, and it will unpack to the directory /somedir. You can force it to unpack right away to / (see 'force' option above), but be very careful with this!<br />
<br />
Note that the backups are just .tar.bz2 archives, so if you need a particular file from a particular date, just use any archive manager (or tar and bzip2) to open the archive and copy the needed file over.<br />
<br />
=== More goodies: encryption and ssh ===<br />
<br />
If you've got here, let me remind you that '''man hdup''' and '''man hdup.conf''' are your friends!<br />
<br />
* For gpg encryption, you want to add something like<br />
algorithm = gpg<br />
key = <your gpg key identifier><br />
either to [global] (then it's going to be used for all profiles), or just to a profile part. The archives will then be encrypted with your public key (so you can only decrypt them with your secret key). Note that you can decrypt them manually with<br />
gpg -d <archive file><br />
in case you need it.<br />
<br />
* For other encryption (e.g. mcrypt), just add<br />
algorithm = mcrypt<br />
In this case, hdup will ask for a password both when archiving and restoring.<br />
<br />
==== Backing up over SSH ====<br />
<br />
To backup your local machine (say, laptop) to remote machine (your server) you need to install hdup to both machines.<br />
<br />
On the remote machine you need to have following settings in [global]<br />
archive dir = /backup/path/on/remote<br />
allow remote = yes<br />
<br />
And make a same host entry to the remote hdup.conf than you have in the local hdup.conf.<br />
<br />
So if you have <br />
[my-comp]<br />
dir = /home/<br />
exclude = lost\+found ...<br />
<br />
Add to the remote hdup.conf<br />
[my-comp]<br />
Nothing else is needed, just the [host] entry<br />
<br />
Now you can backup your laptop to your server using following command<br />
hdup monthly my-comp @username@myserver.com<br />
<br />
=== Tips ===<br />
<br />
* You can of course burn the archives to cd/dvd with any burning software you like. The only thing to remember here is that the 'parent' archive is needed when you're doing a 'child' backup (like you need 'monthly' for 'weekly'). However, if you're tight on space, this can be achieved by mounting the cd/dvd with 'parent' backup, and soft linking its directory into /vol/backup, so that hdup can find it there.<br />
<br />
== Troubleshooting ==<br />
<br />
On Debian Etch, I had to add the ''-P'' option when running ''hdup''. This solved the following error:<br />
<br />
/bin/tar: /opt/backup/debian/etc/filelist: file name read contains null</div>Dunek