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Dell vostro 1320:
cpu:2.66 core2due
ram:4gig
cache:6m
vga:9300
using arch 64bit!it working very very well!:D
i using kde 4.3.4!:cool:
Last edited by tuxs (2009-12-23 12:53:56)
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i'm running arch on a hp mini 5101, every thing works incl wwan
the life is like a action-adventure, cool graphic but a crap story
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A 17" macbook pro.
Everything works, after some tweaks:
suspend, hibernate, wired & wireless, sound, video, isight, printing, fan control, mediakeys, backlight, etc etc...
It runs really cool. I get 4 to 5.5 hours on the battery, which is close to what I get when (very rarely) booted under osx.
I just love this laptop.
Archer since 03/2009 - AUR packages
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Dell 700m
Pentium M 1.8Ghz
Intel ipw2200BG
1.25G ram
Intel 855GME integrated video
Monitor
LVDS: 1280x800, 12.1"
VGA: 1920x1080, 22"
(Note: laptop cannot do 1920+1080 so no extended desktop, only one display at a time )
What Works:
Suspend, wired, wireless, sound, video, KMS, Fn keys, acpi, cpu freq scaling
Does not work:
Hibernate, dosen't resume, still to adding the resume quirk to mkinitcpio
no XVideo with KMS... is a known issue
Not tested:
SD/MMC card slot, firewire, PCMCIA
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MSI Wind U100+. Except card reader and vga output (both not tested yet) everything works just fine including wlan and bluetooth.
Last edited by sasek (2009-12-27 18:14:06)
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I'm running Arch on my Asus EeePC 1005HA and everything works great. I didn't have to screw around with anything, but then again I installed it via Chakra and not by hand.
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Compal HEL80
everything (including suspend and hibernate) running out of the box (the last problematic thing was the microdia webcam... that was fixed 3 kernel versions ago )
(ok... pcmcia never tested xD)
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Acer Extensa 5230
Had no problems what so ever with gnome and openbox.
Bitbucket - DeviantART - Userstyles
*Currently Not Using Arch
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Asus EeePC 904HA working flawlessly! No suspend to ram or suspend to disk currently, but it is not a needed feature. I will be working on that soon.
ASUS EeePC 904HA
Intel Atom N270 @ 1.6GHz
1GB RAM
945GME Chipset
160GB SATA HDD
Integrated Audio
Atheros AR5001 Wireless Adapter (Wireless G)
Atheros Ethernet Controller
Arch Linux and Openbox
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Asus eee pc t91mt everything except multitouchscreen works. wireless is pretty unstable.
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Hp Pavilion DM1 1010el
and everything worked out of the box for me too
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Dell Inspiron 1110 (AKA 11z):
* Intel U4100 CPU @ 1.3 GHz
* 4 GB DDR2 800 MHz RAM
* 320 GB HDD
* Intel GMA X4500 (i810), 64bit
* Dell Wireless 1397(802.11b/g) (Broadcom BCM4312)
* No NumLock, CapsLock, ScrollLock LEDs (accidentally tripping over CapsLock and wondering why your vim has gone mad, anyone?)
* 11.6" screen, 1.4 kg!
* Now running Arch 64
Everything I've tried works. Using the driver from AUR for my wireless NIC, other than that it's "out of the box".
Stuff I've tried includes:
* Touchpad (though it's some Elan touchpad, so the only "driver" is a PS/2 mouse emulation, thus no option of configuring it ATM -- stuff like scrolling with two fingers works, though); I easily bound the extra function keys (brightness up/down, volume up/down/mute) under OpenBox with no problem whatsoever
* Wireless -- works
* Screen, video card -- though I had to disable KMS and have to use "xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native" in my startup script to get backlight control with xbacklight; 3D works, 440 FPS with glxgears
* Battery -- acpi(1) reports battery charge level, remaining battery time and remaining time to fully charge properly, out-of-the-box; battery lasts about 5 hours under "standard" usage
* Hibernation -- using ususpend, no problems at all
* Webcam -- out of the box, but no face tracking
Stuff I haven't tried:
* Bluetooth
* Memory card slot
* HDMI port
The laptop is pretty snappy, especially considering how small it is -- performance is just good under my minimal OpenBox desktop, but I haven't tried anything computationally-intensive like compiling the kernel. For the usual tasks like vim'ing, wasting time on Facebook etc. there's absolutely no difference from my 2.8 GHz Athlon desktop.
To conclude, this lappy was a great choice for me.
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Acer eMachines E525-902G16MI
Almost everything works perfectly. Only thing that's not working correctly is the brightness keys. They work up until GRUB loads, but not after that, So you can set the brightness but you have to be quick. Also I haven't tried the sleep/hibernate button yet, but hibernate works fine.
edit: adding acpi_osi= to the kernel line in /boot/grub/menu.lst solves the problem with the brightness keys, althoug they are reversed (fn+down key raises brightnes etc.)
Last edited by xd-0 (2010-01-15 13:36:47)
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Lenovo T61p, Arch 64 is working great.
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HP 540
Works well except wifi (had iwl3945) is disabled,
searching for workaround..................
Migrated from Ubuntu during summer of 2009, Arch seems to have best habitat for animal like me.
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13" MacBook pro runs arch awesomely
I haven't lost my mind; I have a tape back-up somewhere.
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Sony VAIO-VGN-CR313H
everything works like a charm!
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HP Compaq 8510W, Intel 4965 Wireless, NVidia Quadro 570 graphics.
Everything is working, including the monitors when switching from standalone to docked. I'm going to start a thread about one issue (presentations with external monitor)
"It's always something." --Gilda Radner, 1946 - 1989
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MSI Wind U100
LXDE with Openbox, Xarchiver, Yaourt, luvcview from AUR for webcam, PulseAudio for microphone in Skype, cpufrequtils, Pm-utils, Wicd for network and wifi, Firefox, flash, Skype, Pidgin, Xmms, VLC, OpenOffice 3, Chmsee, Evince, AcetoneISO, Winff, k3b, k9copy, F-spot, Picasa, Gimp and calculator HC (http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=675013).
Dual boot with windows xp by grub.
Everything works. The system is stable and runs flawlessly.
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IBM LENOVO T500
Intel AGN 5300
ATI graphics <--
Most everything works oob. ATI needs fiddling with to get going (proprietary drivers). Overall, I am very pleased with the performance i get from Arch.
Last edited by daggo (2010-01-14 04:22:51)
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hp 6715s
Broadcom 4312 (broadcom-wl, b43 is too slow)
Ati (with open drivers, getting to 3d
No general issues, working fast and cool (for a laptop).
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Toshiba Satellite P305D-S8828 Laptop all is ok!
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Dell Inspiron 6400
no problem so far, using b43 driver for wireless networking
Last edited by tuhyk (2010-01-15 18:54:56)
All I really need to know I learned from watching Star Trek
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Dell Inspiron 6400.
I installed Arch Linux a year ago. I was easy to install and to maintain too.
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Gateway MP6954...
Got it used from Best Buy since Geek Squad couldn't fix it lol....(Gateway forgot to put the SATA Driver on the restoration CD....whoops)
It works perfectly, even the media card reader.
Looking for the author of Haxial KDX.
Email me: xen0systems [at] gmail.com
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