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Re: [tlug] dell inspiron & linux
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 10:31:28AM +0200, Michael Klaus Engel wrote:
> has someone of you positive or negative experiences with dell notebooks and linux ?
-, -, -!
First of all, you should know that I have a fairly old model, a 3500, so
it may have absolutely nothing in common with the one you are
considering. But given my experiences with this box, I doubt I'll ever
buy a Dell laptop, no matter how cheap it is. The main problems I've had
are:
* APM acts really weird. Sometimes I try to suspend, and it seems to go
to sleep and then immediately wakes up again. Other times it will
just die for no apparent reason while suspended, requiring a reboot.
Well, APM is buggy anyway, but I never had problems like this with my
old Toshiba. Maybe ACPI is the real solution, but the Linux ACPI
drivers are still very incomplete (e.g. didn't have suspend/standby
capability last I checked).
* The "sound card" is one of those NeoMagic abominations, and I can
never get sound completely working. It doesn't help that it is
seemingly impossible to determine exactly what chipset it has, and
though there are several Web pages describing how to set up sound on
this or similar models, they all contradict each other: use ALSA,
don't use ALSA, hack the sound driver, don't hack the sound driver
... you get the idea.
* Here's the really bad one: sometimes an X session will lock up
completely, either triggered by a seemingly innocent action like
clicking-and-dragging a window, or for no apparent reason at all:
i.e. the screen display is frozen, and no input devices work. I've
tried SSHing in to the machine and killing the X session, and just
about everything I could think of that's doable from the command
line--nothing has any effect. Only rebooting the machine will cure
it, and since the input devices have stopped working, if it's not on
a network that means just hitting the off switch. I'm pretty sure
it's a hardware issue, because the same thing has happened with
RedHat 7 & Debian Potato & Woody, several different versions of
XFree86, half a dozen window managers. Though, oddly, Qt-based apps,
especially Konqueror, seem to aggravate the problem; if I don't use
them the lockups "only" happen once or twice a month.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
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