On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 02:32:10PM -0700, Eric Gaumer wrote: > On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 10:30, Matthew T. Atkinson wrote: > > * What bits of the hardware does Debian _not_ support (e.g. ACPI, > > Wireless, Bluetooth, DVD-R, 3D graphics, sound)? > > > I have a G4 powerbook TI and everything works except video out (S > video). I never used anything involving Bluetooth. The wireless worked > with no problems as did the sound, DVD, CDR, and Power management. It > took me about an hour of digging through the archives here to get X > running. I think I recall having some odd ball sync rates as well as > resolutions (due to the wide screen). I found a few X configs posted and > realized what I needed to do.
The wireless will be a problem with any current model. The tibooks had the original airport card, which is well understood. Any albook comes with airport extreme, which is based on a broadcom chip which is still mostly a mystery to people, so there isn't a driver at this point. If you want 802.11 networking on a current powerbook, you'll have to get an external adapter. There are several supported USB and PCMCIA units that should just work. > I haven't messed with 3D graphics but I hear they work using a different > branch of the X code. Never really had a need for the stuff (on my > powebook at least). The graphics may be a problem. Last I checked, there still wasn't support for the Radeon 9600/9800 or any nVidia chips for 3D graphics. However, the basic 2D acceleration works fine on my Radeon 9600 card, and I don't do much 3D graphics, so I haven't been concerned about it. Most other hardware should work, but it depends somewhat on the exact model you get. I believe sleep is still broken on nVidia based models. Brad Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]