linuxdummy
1st August 2004, 10:24 AM
Can someone share the step by step? Or has anyone created an automated script (or distro) that is specific to this laptop?
I'm using a customized workstation installation of FC2 2.6.6-1.435.2.3. I also tried the standard desktop installation option - same problems.
Dual Boot to WinXP - works great.
1. The problems are getting the touchpad to operate.
2. Getting the wireless to operate (broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN)
3. Screen flicker when switching from text mode to graphics mode during startup, but screen works fine in graphics mode. I can use all applications OK. Screen flicker also occurs when switching back to text mode using ctrl+alt+bksp. (Nvidia Geforce4 420 32Mb)
I've been reading all threads and 'googling' for a week. No luck yet with the following.
Tried;
1. installing synaptics driver
2. installing nvidia driver
3. reconfiguring xorg.conf, grub.conf, modprobe.conf
4. installed 16K stack kernel ( as per nvidia threads, however, the latest version 1.0.6106 README states that it now supports 4K stacks (which is default for FC2)
I've found references to Compaq r3000z which is similar in hardware, but I'm an infant newbie and don't understand how to follow the instructions. Building, compiling, and patching, are unfamilar skills. Let's not forget about dependencies and other conflicts that arise. I've already ran into the Nvidia's conflict with the 'rivafb' module. How does one disable a module, such as 'rivafb'? What else will be dependent on rivafb?
I'm getting lost and confused, and not making any progress.
Future concerns:
a. Haven't tackled reading NTFS yet. Hope this isn't as difficult. I would like to test compatibility between Excel97 and OpenOffice.org Calc; Word97 and OpenOffice.org Writer.
b. Basic networking to other older machines: linux 2.2.14-5.0 and Win98 machines.
c. Remote Access to home network: used VNC before, but does FC2 come with something else?
d. Live Video Conferencing -
i. internal: using home network: linux to win98, linux to winXP, Win to linux
ii. external: home network through router to through firewall, office to home network through router/firewall.