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VGA out works fine out of the box. Since the NVIDIA chip is wired to the HDMI out, you can get this working using Bumblebee with xf86-video-intel-virtual-crtc and hybrid-screenclone. See [[https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee/wiki/FAQ Bumblebee FAQ]] | VGA out works fine out of the box. Since the NVIDIA chip is wired to the HDMI out, you can get this working using Bumblebee with xf86-video-intel-virtual-crtc and hybrid-screenclone. See [[https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee/wiki/FAQ Bumblebee FAQ]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:02, 3 January 2014
Device | Status | Modules |
Intel graphics | Working | i965 |
Nvidia graphics | Working, see below | nvidia, bumblebee |
Graphic outputs | Not working | nvidia, bumblebee |
Ethernet | Working | r8169 |
Wireless | Working | ath9k |
Bluetooth | Working | ath3k |
Audio | Working | snd_hda_intel |
Touchpad | Working | xf86-input-synaptics |
Camera | Working | uvcvideo |
Contents
Hardware
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4200U CPU @ 1.60GHz
Chipset: Intel Lynx Point
RAM: 8GB DDR3
Display: 15.6" IPS (1920x1080)
Graphics adapter: Intel HD Graphics 4400, NVIDIA GeForce GT750M
Soundcard: Integrated HDA
Network: Qualcomm Atheros AR9462 wireless, Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 wired
Hard disk: TOSHIBA MQ01ABF0 SCSI, likely 5400RPM
Webcam: SuYin HD Webcam
Touchpad: Synaptics
Summary
Everything pretty much works out of the box, follow standard documentation for details.
Outputs
VGA out works fine out of the box. Since the NVIDIA chip is wired to the HDMI out, you can get this working using Bumblebee with xf86-video-intel-virtual-crtc and hybrid-screenclone. See [Bumblebee FAQ]
Note
Most of this should also apply to the Acer Aspire V7-582PG and Acer Aspire V7-582G - those are higher tier models of the same, confirmed to be the same motherboard. Touchscreen wasn't tested on those.