On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 12:25:21PM -0400, ken wrote: > On 03/22/2014 01:29 PM Craig L. wrote: > >.... I found folks > >running other distros on the E7440, so we're going with it. If I have any > >problems I will pass them along for anyone else that is interested in this. > > One of the nice things about GNU/Linux is that, if one distro works > on a particular machine, then it's at least theoretically possible > for all other GNU/Linux distros to work on it. After all, it all > comes down to the code. When this wouldn't be true would be when, > for example, some distro (and there are a lot of them) used > proprietary, non-FOSS code for a driver. From my understanding, > Debian in particular shuns non-FOSS software, so such an instance > would be problematic. > > How has the E7440 been working out? Any of the hardware not > recognized or not functioning as expected? > Hi Ken
Pretty good timing on your part, and thanks for cc'ing me in. My ISP seems to have banned me from receiving user list emails. We received the laptops last week and other than a few minor things I have it working. I have not installed a GUI yet, but expect no real issues there. First of all, I tried to install from a debian-7.3.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso image, using uefi install, but network hardware was not detected. However the debian-7.5.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso image worked just fine. But apparently the lilo bootloader won't work with UEFI, and I hate grub, so I had to disable that in the BIOS. Other than that, the only other issue was the wireless card. It is an Intel Centrino WiMax 7260, or something like that. The firmware that was installed did not contain a driver for it, and it requires the non-free iwlwifi driver. The version of the driver that supports this card had to come from jessie, firmware-iwlwifi (0.43). I downloaded that .deb and extracted it, then copied the pertinent driver files to /lib/firmware, and loaded the iwlwifi module using modprobe, but the interface would not show up. Then I had an “aha!” moment and figured the kernel may not support that driver. So I installed the lates 3.14 kernel from backports, rebooted, and there was my interface. I have successfully configured it using wpa_supplicant to connect to our enterprise wireless network. I plan to install the XFCE DE, but I have no qualms that I will get that taken care of. For the most part this laptop will be used by me to access my workstation when I am in meetings and such, so I will probably also make use of the display port output too. That may prove to be a bit more of a challenge. I will report back with any issues, but for now consider no news to be good news. Please cc me in on replies since I no longer receive list mailings. Regards, Craig -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140701223511.ga18...@prod1.getsouthern.com