https://wiki.archlinux.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Fedaykin&feedformat=atomArchWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T16:56:25ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.41.0https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Laptop/Dell&diff=37093Laptop/Dell2008-02-13T21:07:01Z<p>Fedaykin: </p>
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HCL/Web Cameras|Web Cameras]] - [[HCL/UPS|UPS]] - [[HCL/Floppy Drives|Floppy Drives]] - [[HCL/CD and DVD Writer/Readers|CD and DVD Writer/Readers]] - [[HCL/SCSI Adapters|SCSI Adapters]] - [[HCL/Gadgets|Gadgets]] - [[HCL/SATA IDE Cards|SATA IDE Cards]] - [[HCL/Keyboards|Keyboards]] - [[HCL/Main Boards|Main Boards]] - [[HCL/RAID Controllers|RAID Controllers]]</small><br />
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! Video: || Sound: || Ethernet: || Wireless: || Bluetooth: || Power<br>Management:<br> || Modem: || Other:<br />
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| e1405 || Any || 3D with x86-video-intel-2.0, native resolution with xorg-server-1.3 (1440x900)|| Intel HD audio with alsa || Yes || Yes, ipw3945 || Yes || Suspend-to-ram shaky, hibernate is flawless || Untested || SD Card reader works out of the box || Everything else works without a hitch ||<br />
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| d420 || Duke || 3D with xf86-video-i810 and 915resolution, native resolution with xorg-server-1.2 (1280x800) || Intel HD audio with alsa || Yes (with tg3) || Yes (with ipw3945) || N/A || Both hibernate and suspend-to-ram and works with powersaved || Untested || Have not tested SD Card reader || External D-Bay dvd/cdrw works, docking station mostly works (can undock, but locks up on redocking) ||<br />
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| d620 || Duke || 3D with nvidia, native resolution with xorg-server-1.2 (1440x900)|| Intel HD audio with alsa || Yes || Yes, bcm4311 PCIE with bcm43xx (with kernel >= 2.6.21) || N/A|| Suspend-to-ram perfect, hibernate is has not tested || Untested || not tested Smart Card Reader || Everything else works without a hitch ||<br />
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| d820 || Duke || 3D with nvidia drivers || Intel HD audio with alsa || Yes || Yes, IPW3945 || YES|| Suspending with KDE works || Untested || Everything works, even fingerprint reader with bioapi and pam_bioapi || Everything else works without a hitch ||<br />
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| Inspiron1501 || Duke || 3D with proprietary ATI fglrx || Intel HD audio with alsa || Yes || Yes, bcm4311 PCIE with bcm43xx (with kernel >= 2.6.21) || N/A|| Untested || Untested || Smart Card Reader works out of the box || Everything else works without a hitch ||<br />
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| XPS M1210 || Duke || 3D with nvidia open source drivers || sigmatel audio with alsa || b44 module, out of the box || IPW 3945, command-line wireless_tools || not tested || not tested || not tested || rico card reader worked out of the box, hotkeys using keytouch || Everything else works without a hitch ||<br />
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| Inspiron 1520 || Core Dump || 3D with nvidia|| sigmatel audio with alsa|| b44 module, out of the box ||bcm43xx or ndiswrapper for 54mbps || Yes ||Both hibernate and suspend-to-ram and works with pm-utils || untested ||hotkeys works out of the box using hal ||Everything else works without a hitch ||<br />
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| Inspiron 1300 || Don't Panic (Core Dump version) || 3D with xf86-video-intel || intel || b44 module, out of the box || BCM4318 based card, works with ndiswrapper || N/A || Untested || Untested || || Everything works out of the box except wireless and sometimes screen resolution ||<br />
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| XPS M1330 || Don't Panic (2007.08-2) || For dedicated graphics (NVIDIA 8400m) works with nvidia package || Works with Intel HD Audio and Alsa, but need to configure mic || Untested || Works with iwl4965 || Can set BT but haven't tested with any devices|| Suspend works fine usually (sometimes won't come out of suspend) || Untested || 2.0MP webcam works with uvcvideo, media keys work with keytouch, IR remote works, SD card untested || Everything basically worked out of the box except the microphone ||<br />
|}</div>Fedaykinhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Arch_Linux&diff=16556Arch Linux2006-11-04T07:20:15Z<p>Fedaykin: Small changes to fix grammar, make spelling more consistent (e.g. British vs. American English), etc.</p>
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== What is Arch Linux? ==<br />
Arch Linux is an independent i686-optimized community distribution for intermediate and advanced Linux users. Originally based on ideas from CRUX, a great distribution developed by Per Lidén.<br />
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== Advantages ==<br />
Arch is fast, lightweight, flexible and simple. Those aren't very fancy buzzwords but they're all true. Arch is optimized for the i686 ISA, so you get more for your CPU cycle. It's lightweight compared to RedHat et al., and its simple design makes it easy to extend and mold into whatever kind of system you're building.<br />
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== Unique Package Management ==<br />
Arch is backed by an easy-to-use binary package system - [[pacman]] - that allows you to upgrade your entire system with one command. Arch also uses a ports-like package build system ([[ABS - The Arch Build System|Arch Build System]]) to make it easy to build packages, which can also be synchronized with one command. You can even rebuild your entire system with one command. Everything is done quite simply and transparently.<br />
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== Only the Best ==<br />
Arch Linux strives to maintain the latest stable version of its software. We currently support a fairly streamlined core package set with a growing collection of extra packages made by users and developers.<br />
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== Simplicity is the Key ==<br />
In its goal to be simple and lightweight, I've left out the relatively useless portions of a Linux system, things like /usr/doc and the info pages. In my own personal experience these are rarely used, and the equivalent information can be obtained from the net if need be. Man pages all the way!<br />
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== Modern Tools ==<br />
Arch Linux also strives to use some of the newer features that are available to Linux users, such as Ext3/ReiserFS and udev support. Arch Linux 0.7 (Wombat) uses the 2.6 Linux kernel by default, and has support for XFS/JFS.<br />
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== Further Reading ==<br />
Arch's Homepage is at http://www.archlinux.org/, where you can also find links to the user forums, official documentation, and everything else that is Arch. You can also read [[The Arch Way]] for a bit more insight.</div>Fedaykin