On Mon, 2002-09-02 at 13:31, Mariano Kamp wrote: > Hi, > > I am both new to debian and new to sony's vaio. > ... > My machine has a 16.1 inch screen with a physical resolution of > 1600x1200. The ads say it has a ATI MOBILITY RADEON 7500. Is there any > other machine like that?
It sounds a lot like my Vaio GRX570. Same screen size and video card. If it's a 16.1" screen, it's definitely a GRX model. > Did anybody have this laptop and installed woody on it? How to > activate sound and acpi? How to activate an external mouse, the cd > writer, dvd player and usb? Yep. I configured sound using ALSA (it's an AC '97 card), and ACPI with the latest patches from acpi.sourceforge.net. Buttons, battery, and processor power states are supported; suspend isn't without the swsusp patch (which IME is really unstable), and sleep isn't supported by the laptop hardware. If you use Dexconf with X 4.2 (see below), you'll automatically configure a USB external mouse, using HID/Input Core support (if it's turned on in your kernel). The USB hardware is a standard UHCI chipset, so using the usb.o or usb-uhci.o modules works (I use the latter). You should also install something like usbmgr to automatically deal with USB devices. The CD writer can be configuring as per the CD Writing HOWTO in /usr/share/doc/HOWTO. You'll need SCSI emulation turned on. Although the configuration is hairy at first, it works great. I haven't tried the DVD player. > I did a basic installation but with not much of a success. There is > support for the internal mouse, but the mouse sometimes is very, very > inaccurate -it jumps-. This sounds like you might have GPM running. Try '/etc/init.d/gpm stop' and restart X. > The XServer hangs sometimes the whole machine. It jumps. Can it be > possible that the xserver hangs the whole machine? At least CTRL+ALT+DEL > or ALT+F1 doesn't work anymore... Yes. Very often, if I switch off of X (using ctrl+alt+f1), and then switch back, the machine locks. I can still ssh in, and pressing the power button for a software shutdown works, but it won't do anything else. If I switch to a console, then shut down X, then restart X, it will load without a problem. It's a pain, it's easier to just avoid using the console if possible. > What is the right approach to setup XFree? I believe I now use a > default vga x-server (Driver "vesa"???). To get any kind of decent graphics, you'll need to use XFree 4.2. http://people.debian.org/~branden has preliminary debs available, but only for the unstable distribution. The Dexconf configuration works okay, with the 'radeon' driver. 3D acceleration should also work. -- - Joe Wreschnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.sacredchao.net "What I did was justified because I had a policy of my own... It's okay to be different, to not conform to society." -- Chen Kenichi, Iron Chef Chinese
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part