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1.78 jufi 17: <h2><font color="#e00000">i386 Laptop Status</font></h2>
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1.1 deraadt 19:
1.92 nick 20: <p> This is a list of laptops known to be working with OpenBSD.
1.1 deraadt 21:
1.92 nick 22: <p> If your laptop isn't listed below doesn't mean that it won't work,
1.95 nick 23: and you will most likely find a similar model that is listed below.
24: Most laptops work very well, however some will still have minor issues.
1.92 nick 25:
26: <p> Of those that have problems,
1.1 deraadt 27: <ul>
1.5 deraadt 28: <li>Some exhibit problems with APM support. Note that <strong>apm -S</strong>
1.95 nick 29: fails to suspend some laptops.
1.38 deraadt 30: <li>Some lack sound support
1.84 mickey 31: <li>A few have subtle bugs with their PCMCIA and CardBus support
1.116 grunk 32: <li>There is currently neither Firewire nor ACPI support in OpenBSD
1.92 nick 33: <li>XFree86/X.org does not support some displays properly. Sometimes
1.94 nick 34: switching between both of them helps.
1.95 nick 35: <li>Some other built-in device doesn't work.
1.1 deraadt 36: <li>Some have problems with pcmcia card eject interrupts.
1.95 nick 37: <li>Almost all modern laptops with on-board modems have "winmodems",
38: which are not currently and are unlikely to ever be supported.
1.104 nick 39: Use a PCCard modem if you need one that works. You can
1.95 nick 40: assume any modem on the machines below does NOT work unless
41: indicated.
1.101 nick 42: <li>IBM Thinkpads (and perhaps other notebooks, too) with Phoenix-style
43: BIOSes offer a so-called "hibernation mode", where memory is
44: written to disk. You can use this feature with OpenBSD.
45: Generate the partition for hibernation using the
46: <tt>/usr/ports/sysutils/tphdisk</tt> utility from the
47: ports collection.
1.115 nick 48: <li>IBM Thinkpads with mini-PCI slots will check PCI IDs against a
49: built-in list of "allowed" devices, and thus will not work with
50: third-party cards. This behavior can be changed by using the
51: <tt>/usr/ports/misc/tpwireless</tt> utility from ports BEFORE
52: inserting the third-party card. This utility sets a "magic bit"
53: in the BIOS to disable this check.
1.1 deraadt 54: </ul>
55:
56: <p>
57: <table border=1>
1.106 nick 58: <tr valign="top">
1.1 deraadt 59: <th>Laptop</th>
60: <th>Notes</th>
1.106 nick 61: </tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.94 nick 62: Acer Aspire 1360
1.92 nick 63: </td><td>
1.97 nick 64: <p><ul>
1.106 nick 65: <li>OpenBSD 3.7 works.
66: <li>It comes with AMD Sempron 2800+.
1.99 nick 67: <li>Everything works fine (mini-PCI slot, VIA S3 Unichrome PRO, VIA
1.94 nick 68: RhineII-2).
1.97 nick 69: </ul>
70: Contact <a href="mailto:maxim@unixconn.com">Maxim
1.94 nick 71: Bourmistrov</a>.
1.97 nick 72: <p align="left">
73: <font size=2>
74: <a href="http://www.unixconn.com/aa1360-dmesg">dmesg</a>
75: ¦
76: <a href="http://www.unixconn.com/aa1360-xorg">xorg.conf</a>
77: </font>
1.106 nick 78: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.114 nick 79: Clevo D410V
80: </td><td>
81: <p><ul>
82: <li>Works with OpenBSD 3.7-current (2005 May)
83: <li>CPU: 2.8Ghz with HyperThreading. I use it with GENERIC kernel.
84: <li>Graphics: ATI 9600. It's working fine with Xorg loaded glx.
85: DRI not working. Resolution 1400x1050 works fine.
86: <li>Ethernet: 100/1000 Realtek 8169. Working with re(4) fine.
87: <li>PCMCIA: Working with NetGear WG511T WiFi Card. ath(4)
88: <li>USB: Working. I tried with Lexar JumpDrive.
89: <li>Sound: auich(4) working ( AC97 )
90: <li>apm(8) is not working properly. Cannot apm -S:
91: <tt>apm0: APM set power state: unable to enter requested state (96)</tt>
92: <li>apm -z freezes.
93: <li>SD Card reader probably works, although I haven't tested yet.
94: <li>Infra is not working.
95: <li>CD/DVD -
96: <tt>QSI, CDRW/DVD SBW-242, UX02 SCSI0 5/cdrom removable</tt>
97: I can write cd, and view dvd.
98: </ul>
99: Contact <a href="mailto:wooh@wooh.hu">Adam Papai</a>
100: <p align="left">
101: <font size=2>
102: <a href="http://wooh.hu/~wooh/dmesg">dmesg</a>
103: ¦
104: <a href="http://wooh.hu/~wooh/XF86Config">xorg.conf</a>
105: </font>
106: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.124 grunk 107: Dell Inspiron 500m
108: </td><td>
109: <p><ul>
110: <li>OpenBSD 3.7-current (June 2005) works.
111: <li>Sound, touchpad, fxp onboard NIC work fine.
112: <li>USB: able to mount flash stick read/write, even able to install
113: OpenBSD on it and boot from it
114: <li>Pressing "Fn" and uparrow/downarrow keys to configure brightness
115: works, as well as switching to external VGA
116: <li>For getting the Intel ipw2100 wireless card to work,
117: use
118: <a href="http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ipwfw/OpenBSD/ipw-firmware-1.3.tgz">
119: Damien Bergamini's firmware package</a>.
120: <li>There was (expected) trouble with the screen resolution in X.
121: Using
122: <a href="http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/i855vidctl/">i855vidctl</a>,
123: it goes to 1400x1050 as wanted by adding the line:
124: <pre>
125: i855vidctl 5c 1400x1050
126: </pre>
127: into /etc/rc.securelevel.
128: <li>APM does not seem to work at all: Neither <tt>apmd</tt>
129: nor <tt>halt -p</tt> operate ok.
130: For any other experiences on this, contact the submitter.
131: <li>PCMCIA not tested
132: <li>No extra xorg.conf supplied, the default is OK.
133: </ul>
134: Contact <a href="mailto:baldur@pistic.org">Baldur Sigurðsson</a>.
135: <p align="left">
136: <font size=2>
137: <a href="http://pistic.org/dell-inspiron-500m-dmesg">dmesg</a>
138: </font>
139: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.94 nick 140: Dell Inspiron 4100
1.92 nick 141: </td><td>
1.97 nick 142: <p><ul>
143: <li>OpenBSD 3.7 works.
144: <li>apmd(8) is fully functional.
145: <li>Integrated xl(4) works fine.
146: <li>Integrated auich(4) works fine.
147: <li>USB works fine with my mouse.
148: <li>Both PCMCIA slots work.
149: <li>The Modem does not work.
150: </ul>
1.96 nick 151: Contact <a href="mailto:robert@openbsd.org">Robert Nagy</a>.
1.105 nick 152: <p align="left">
153: <font size=2>
154: <a href="http://cybersport.hu/~robert/dmesg.notebook">dmesg</a>
155: ¦
156: <a href="http://cybersport.hu/~robert/xorg.conf">xorg.conf</a>
157: </font>
1.106 nick 158: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.128 grunk 159: Dell Latitude c400
160: </td><td>
161: <p><ul>
162: <li>OpenBSD 3.7-current (May 24, 2005) works.
163: <li>All hardware (including wi(4), sound, X at 1024x768/24bit) works.
164: <li>Suspend sort of works: the system will go to sleep (either by
165: zzz(8), closing the lid, or Fn-Esc), but it won't wake up properly (I
166: get a flashing _ cursor) ... so, I have to hold down the power button
167: for a few seconds, reboot, and fsck.
168: <li>For some reason, unless specifically told, X will default to a
169: lower resolution. Ctrl-Alt-Backspace kicks it into gear.
170: Hardcoding 1024x768 into xorg.conf fixes it for good though.
171: </ul>
172: Contact <a href="mailto:Mark.Peoples@asu.edu">Mark Peoples</a>.
173: <p align="left">
174: <font size=2>
175: <a href="http://www.azbsd.org/~marco/obsd/laptop/dmesg">dmesg</a>
176: ¦
177: <a href="http://www.azbsd.org/~marco/obsd/laptop/xorg.conf">xorg.conf</a>
178: </font>
179: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.122 grunk 180: Dell Latitude c610
181: </td><td>
182: <p><ul>
183: <li>OpenBSD 3.7-current (May 24, 2005) works.
1.124 grunk 184: <li>Audio, video (1400x1050), and onboard NIC work just fine.
1.122 grunk 185: </ul>
186: Contact <a href="mailto:steve@vitriol.net">Steve Tornio</a>.
187: <p align="left">
188: <font size=2>
189: <a href="http://vitriol.net/~steve/openbsd/latitude-c610-dmesg">dmesg</a>
190: ¦
191: <a href="http://vitriol.net/~steve/openbsd/latitude-c610-xorg.conf">xorg.conf</a>
192: </font>
193: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.130 grunk 194: Dell Latitude c640
195: </td><td>
196: <p><ul>
197: <li>OpenBSD 3.7-current (May 29, 2005) works.
198: <li>Integrated auich works fine, but one can hear a little 'crack'
199: everytime a sound is started and ended.
200: <li>xl, USB, touchpad, Trackpoint, com0, APM, carbus, integrated
201: ATI Radeon Mobility M7 LW all work fine.
202: <li>not tested: tv-out, infrared, microphone
203: </ul>
204: Contact <a href="mailto:jkossen@xs4all.nl">Jochem Kossen</a>.
205: <p align="left">
206: <font size=2>
207: <a href="http://jkossen.nl/openbsd/dmesg_laptop_dell_c640">dmesg</a>
208: ¦
209: <a href="http://jkossen.nl/openbsd/xorg.conf_laptop_dell_c640">xorg.conf</a>
210: </font>
211: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.129 grunk 212: Dell Latitude D600
213: </td><td>
214: <p><ul>
1.130 grunk 215: <li>OpenBSD 3.7-current (June 15, 2005) works.
1.129 grunk 216: <li>Audio, video (1024x768), and onboard NIC (Gigabit Broadcom
217: 570x) work just fine.
218: <li>Built-in wireless (Dell TrueMobile 1300) not supported.
219: </ul>
220: Contact <a href="mailto:benny@bennyvision.com">Benny</a>.
221: <p align="left">
222: <font size=2>
1.130 grunk 223: <a href="http://www.bennyvision.com/projects/openbsd/dell-latitude-d600/dell_latitude_d600_current.dmesg">dmesg</a>
1.129 grunk 224: ¦
225: <a href="http://www.bennyvision.com/projects/openbsd/dell-latitude-d600/dell_latitude_d600.xorg">xorg.conf</a>
226: </font>
227: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.90 nick 228: Fujitsu Siemens Amilo D 7820
1.92 nick 229: </td><td>
1.97 nick 230: <p><ul>
1.106 nick 231: <li>OpenBSD 3.6 works.
232: <li>APM is not working (boot with boot -c and then disable apm).
1.97 nick 233: <li>Sound works fine.
234: <li>Everything else on the machine works.
235: </ul>
236: Contact <a href="mailto:salex@hackerhippie.de">Alexander Schmid</a>.
237: <p align="left">
238: <font size=2>
1.90 nick 239: <a href="http://softbandit.com/~pw/users/salex/dmesg">dmesg</a>
1.97 nick 240: ¦
241: <a href="http://softbandit.com/~pw/users/salex/XF86Config">XF86Config</a>
242: </font>
1.106 nick 243: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.116 grunk 244: Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook E8010 with i855/SXGA+
245: </td><td>
246: <p><ul>
247: <li>OpenBSD 3.7 works.
248: <li>SD card reader and SVGA are not supported.
249: <li>Doesn't have APM, so there's no way to suspend
250: or <tt>'halt -p'</tt> the box.
251: <li><a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=iwi">iwi(4)</a>
252: needs an increased watchdog timeout of 10 in busy
253: environments, see
254: <a href="http://anoncvs.erisiandiscord.de/e8010/if_iwi.c.diff">
255: if_iwi.c.diff</a>
256: (with or without this diff, you might still experience 'fatal error'
257: from time to time).
258: <li>needs Xorg-current (+
259: <a href="http://perso.wanadoo.fr/apoirier/855resolution-0.3.tgz">
260: 855resolution</a> for full 1400x1050 resolution).
261: The laptop only does 1280x1024 by default.
262: <li>Everything else on the machine works.
263: </ul>
264: Contact <a href="mailto:sturm@openbsd.org">Nikolay Sturm</a>.
265: <p align="left">
266: <font size=2>
267: <a href="http://anoncvs.erisiandiscord.de/e8010/dmesg">dmesg</a>
268: ¦
269: <a href="http://anoncvs.erisiandiscord.de/e8010/xorg.conf">xorg.conf</a>
270: ¦
271: <a href="http://anoncvs.erisiandiscord.de/e8010/if_iwi.c.diff">if_iwi.c.diff</a>
272: </font>
273: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.94 nick 274: IBM Thinkpad T23 model 26478NU.
1.92 nick 275: </td><td>
1.97 nick 276: <p><ul>
1.101 nick 277: <li>Works fine with OpenBSD 3.7-current (April 2005).
1.97 nick 278: <li>If using a boot floppy the system may hang when probing ahc.
1.94 nick 279: Workaround: boot with -c and disable ahc.
280: A GENERIC kernel does not have this issue.
1.101 nick 281: <li>Serial ports must be enabled in BIOS.
282: <li>"ctrl:nocaps" in X puts the control key in a proper location
283: <li>Apm mostly works -- suspends OK
284: <li>Hibernation not tested, but should work with
285: <tt>/usr/ports/sysutils/tphdisk</tt> from the ports collection.
1.97 nick 286: <li>The audio chipset is supported (auich).
1.72 marc 287:
1.97 nick 288: <li>See <a href="http://www.snafu.org/t23/">http://www.snafu.org/t23/</a>
1.94 nick 289: for more info.
1.97 nick 290: </ul>
291: Contact <a href="mailto:marc@snafu.org">Marco S Hyman</a>.
292: <p align="left">
293: <font size=2>
1.101 nick 294: <a href="http://www.snafu.org/t23/dmesg">dmesg</a>
295: ¦
296: <a href="http://www.snafu.org/t23/xorg.conf">xorg.conf</a>
1.97 nick 297: </font>
1.106 nick 298: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.125 grunk 299: IBM Thinkpad T41p type 2373-GEU
300: </td><td>
301: <p><ul>
302: <li>OpenBSD 3.7-current (June 2005) works.
303: <li>Everything works fine: APM, X, onboard ethernet (em), sound,
304: usb, docking station
305: <li>onboard atheros works in 802.11b mode only
306: </ul>
307: Contact <a href="mailto:matt@arin.net">Matt Rowley</a>.
308: <p align="left">
309: <font size=2>
310: <a href="http://www.damnskippy.org/openbsd/dmesg.t41p-20050610">dmesg</a>
311: ¦
312: <a href="http://www.damnskippy.org/openbsd/xorg.conf.new">xorg.conf</a>
313: </font>
314: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.117 grunk 315: IBM Thinkpad T42 model 2373
316: </td><td>
317: <p><ul>
318: <li>OpenBSD 3.7 works fine.
319: <li>See entry for the X40 for the built-in
320: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=iwi&sektion=4">iwi(4)</a> or
321: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ipw&sektion=4">ipw(4)</a>
322: 802.11 card and APM/Hibernation support.
323: <li>See entry for the X31 for Enhanced SpeedStep and the extra Thinkpad buttons.
324: <li>The alternatively built-in "Atheros AR5212 (IBM MiniPCI)" 802.11 card works with the
325: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ath&sektion=4">ath(4)</a>
326: driver.
327: <li>X.org with ATI Radeon Mobility works fine (1024x768, 24bpp).
328: <li>The built-in USB Bluetooth and infrared are not presently supported.
329: <li>The built-in
330: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ath&sektion=4">em(4)</a>
331: gigabit ethernet device works fine.
332: <li>The built-in
333: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ath&sektion=4">auich(4)</a>
334: audio device works fine.
335: <li>The built-in fingerprint scanner found in some models is not supported.
336: </ul>
337: Contact <a href="mailto:reyk@openbsd.org">Reyk Floeter</a>.
338: <p align="left">
339: <font size=2>
340: <a href="http://reyk.wlsec.net/dmesg-t42">dmesg</a>
341: ¦
342: <a href="http://reyk.wlsec.net/xorg.conf-t42">xorg.conf</a>
343: </font>
344: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.131 grunk 345: IBM Thinkpad X23
346: </td><td>
347: <p><ul>
348: <li>OpenBSD 3.7 works fine.
349: <li>Just like the IBM T23, kernels with ahc support may hang when
350: booting. Use "boot -c" and disable ahc support with "disable ahc",
351: followed by "exit" to continue booting.<br>
352: GENERIC does not have this issue.
353: <li>APM appears to work (suspends ok)
354: <li>On-board NIC fxp(4) works, including PXE booting
355: <li>On-board wireless NIC wi(4) works
356: <li>USB works (misc mice, cdrom, usb to serial devices, and memory
357: sticks all successfully tested)
358: <li>PCMCIA works (misc NICs tested)
359: <li>Built-in compact flash reader works
360: </ul>
361: Contact <a href="mailto:andreaso@it.su.se">Andreas Östling</a>.
362: <p align="left">
363: <font size=2>
364: <a href="http://people.su.se/~andreaso/OpenBSD/x23/dmesg">dmesg</a>
365: ¦
366: <a href="http://people.su.se/~andreaso/OpenBSD/x23/xorg.conf">xorg.conf</a>
367: </font>
368: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.94 nick 369: IBM Thinkpad X31
370: </td><td>
1.97 nick 371: <p><ul>
1.106 nick 372: <li>Works with OpenBSD 3.7-current (April 2005).
373: <li>Nearly all Hardware is supported, except FireWire.
1.97 nick 374: <li>APM is well supported. Suspend mode (apm -s/zzz) works without
1.94 nick 375: problems. Hibernation (suspend to disk) works also fine but
376: requires a small MS-DOS partition with a hibernation file at the
377: beginning of the harddisk. You can create this file with tphdisk
1.97 nick 378: from ports (/usr/ports/sysutils/tphdisk).
379:
380: <li>The two extra keys around the cursor block can be configured via
381: xmodmap.
382: <li>Example:
1.94 nick 383:
1.126 grunk 384: <pre>
1.96 nick 385: xmodmap -e "keycode 233 = Page_Down"
386: xmodmap -e "keycode 234 = Page_Up"
1.126 grunk 387: </pre>
1.94 nick 388:
1.97 nick 389: <li>The integrated Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 in my X31 (Model 2672-C8G)
1.98 nick 390: works with the
391: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ipw&sektion=4">ipw(4)</a>
392: driver. But you need to download the unfree firmware first to get
393: it working. For more details read
394: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ipw&sektion=4#FILES">ipw(4)</a>.
395:
396: <li>I'm planning to replace this card with a
397: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ral&sektion=4">ral(4)</a>
398: or an
399: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ath&sektion=4">ath(4)</a>.
1.94 nick 400: For these cards, no unfree firmware required. To replace it,
401: I'll have to <i>unlock</i> the bios first because IBM allows only
1.115 nick 402: <i>special</i> IBM mini-PCI cards to be installed. The bios can
1.97 nick 403: be patched with the tpwireless program
1.115 nick 404: (<tt>/usr/ports/misc/tpwireless</tt>, <b>use on your own risk!</b>).
1.94 nick 405:
1.97 nick 406: <li>The integrated CF-Card reader (really nice!) is supported
407: as well.
1.94 nick 408:
1.127 david 409: <li>Enhanced SpeedStep is supported. You can adjust the CPU speed
1.97 nick 410: via sysctl (<tt>sysctl hw.setperf</tt>).
1.94 nick 411:
1.98 nick 412: <li>The on-board
413: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fxp&sektion=4">fxp(4)</a>
414: and
415: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=auich&sektion=4">auich(4)</a>
1.99 nick 416: are working without problems.
1.94 nick 417:
1.97 nick 418: <li>The keys for mute, volume up and volume down are working fine.
1.94 nick 419: No special software is required. If you'd like to get the big
420: "Access IBM" button to work and have a nice on-screen display, you
421: can install tpb from ports. (/usr/ports/sysutils/tpb) This works just
422: fine and you have nice on-screen messages when you change volume and
1.97 nick 423: brightness settings or enable/disable the ThinkLight.
424: </ul>
425: Contact <a href="mailto:b.ahlers@ba-net.org">Bernd Ahlers</a>.
426: <p align="left">
427: <font size=2>
428: <a href="http://www.ba-net.org/x31/dmesg">dmesg</a>
429: ¦
430: <a href="http://www.ba-net.org/x31/xorg.conf">xorg.conf</a>
431: </font>
1.106 nick 432: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.102 nick 433: IBM Thinkpad X40
434: </td><td>
435: <p><ul>
436: <li>OpenBSD 3.7 works fine.
1.109 jolan 437: <li>SD Card Slot is not presently supported.
1.102 nick 438: <li>The built-in "Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG" works only with additional
439: firmware. See
440: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=iwi&sektion=4">iwi(4)</a>
441: for more information.
1.115 nick 442: <li>The use of other mini-PCI cards may be restricted by the BIOS.
1.110 nick 443: However, non-IBM supplied cards can be used after running the
444: <tt>/usr/ports/misc/tpwireless</tt> utility.
1.108 djm 445: <li>APM works fine, including suspend to hard-disk (hibernation)
1.102 nick 446: <li>If you want to use Hibernation, you must have a small
1.103 nick 447: msdos partition with a save2dsk.bin. For this, you can use
1.102 nick 448: <tt>/usr/ports/sysutils/tphdisk</tt>.
1.104 nick 449: <li>Perhaps one of the best supported notebooks because several
1.110 nick 450: developers also use it.
1.102 nick 451: </ul>
452: Contact <a href="mailto:marcus.popp@paranoidbsd.org">Marcus Popp</a>.
453: <p align="left">
454: <font size=2>
455: <a href="http://www.paranoidbsd.org/x40/dmesg.37.txt">dmesg</a>
456: ¦
457: <a href="http://www.paranoidbsd.org/x40/xorg.conf.37.txt">xorg.conf</a>
458: </font>
1.106 nick 459: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.91 nick 460: JVC MP-XP 7250DE
1.92 nick 461: </td><td>
1.97 nick 462: <p><ul>
1.107 nick 463: <li>OpenBSD 3.6-current (October 2004) works.
1.97 nick 464: <li>Everything works fine except APM and the built-in
465: SD card reader.
466: <li>Since OpenBSD 3.4 the boot loader does not boot correctly from
1.91 nick 467: USB CDROM on this machine -- workaround: take 3.3 and upgrade or
1.97 nick 468: boot via network or PCMCIA floppy.
469: <li>The audio chipset is supported. Wireless 802.11b PRISM 2.5 (USB)
470: is supported, too.
471: </ul>
472: Contact <a href="mailto:umaxx@oleco.net">Joerg Zinke</a>.
1.111 nick 473: <p align="left">
474: <font size=2>
475: <a href="http://people.freenet.de/umaxx/jvc-dmesg.txt">dmesg</a>
476: ¦
477: <a href="http://people.freenet.de/umaxx/jvc-xfconfig.txt">xorg.conf</a>
478: ¦
479: <a href="http://umaxx.um.funpic.de/howtos/howto_openbsd-on-jvc-mp-xp7250de.php">
480: more info</a>.
481: </font>
1.106 nick 482: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.120 grunk 483: Medion MD6100 (model no. FID2040)
484: </td><td>
485: <p><ul>
486: <li>OpenBSD 3.7-current (April 2005) works.
487: <li>ACPI-only machine, no APM support.
488: <li>sis0 has certain issues, see postings
489: <a href="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-tech&m=105760910331290&w=2">[1]</a>,
490: <a href="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=110132503025407&w=2">[2]</a>, and
491: <a href="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=111251336023861&w=2">[3]</a>.
492: <li>infrared does not work under OpenBSD.
493: <li>sound is erratic, two out of three times.
494: <li>USB2.0 doesn't work (pci_intr_map: no mapping for pin D).
495: <li>To use the onboard NIC, make sure the interface is in Promiscuous
496: mode. I use `tcpdump -i sis0 -w /dev/null` to accomplish this. For
497: normal operation I add a (wireless) PCMCIA NIC.
498: Audio programs (mplayer/mpg123/ogg123/xmms/etc) simply should be
499: restarted once or twice to get proper audio.
500: </ul>
501: Overall, this laptop stinks. It's heavy, powerhungry and gets very hot
502: (too hot, often it will shut itself down to prevent meltdown).
503: A lot of hardware works only mediocre. The battery doesn't last long.
504: It's huge/bulky. It's *extremely* noisy. But, it *does* run OpenBSD.
505: And, when properly cooled, it's pretty fast (2.6 GHz). Why anyone
506: would need that much CPU in a laptop is beyond me, but it's there.
507: <p>
508: Contact <a href="mailto:weerd@weirdnet.nl">Paul de Weerd</a>.
509: <p align="left">
510: <font size=2>
511: <a href="http://www.weirdnet.nl/openbsd/dmesg/nugget">dmesg</a>
512: ¦
513: <a href="http://www.weirdnet.nl/openbsd/xorg/nugget">xorg.conf</a>
514: </font>
515: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.89 nick 516: Sony VAIO PCG C1XD
1.92 nick 517: </td><td>
1.97 nick 518: <p><ul>
519: <li>OpenBSD 3.6 works, but there are some minor issues.
1.89 nick 520: <li>USB and built-in sound (Yamaha) work just fine.
1.110 nick 521: <li>My 3com Megahertz Cardbus LAN Card
522: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=xl">xl(4)</a>
523: works ok.
1.89 nick 524: <li>Jog Dial and the mini camera were useless to me, so I never
525: tested them.
526: <li>While the GENERIC Kernel works fine, the installation ramdisk
527: kernel hangs on booting since OpenBSD 3.3 or so. Disabling the
528: cardslot and PCMCIA subsystem in UKC before booting makes the ramdisk
529: come up, too. But then you have to install from images you left on
530: the hard disk before (e. g. in a discardable filesystem in the
531: partition you want to use for swapping later), because you can't
532: access LAN or WLAN without the cardslot.
533: <li>Removing cards from the PCMCIA/Cardbus slot on a running
534: system may cause system freeze or instant reboot sometimes.
535: <li>My D-Link DWL-650 (PrismII) works for some time, but then
536: locks up and has to be reinserted to work again. This, however,
537: causes the problems mentioned above.
538: <li>APM works partly: "<b>halt -p</b>" switches off the machine, but
539: sometimes, you can't wake up from "<b>zzz</b>".
1.97 nick 540: </ul>
1.89 nick 541: Contact <a href="mailto:grunk@pestilenz.org">Alexander von Gernler</a>.
1.97 nick 542: <p align="left">
543: <font size=2>
544: <a href="http://pestilenz.org/~grunk/openbsd/vario/dmesg">dmesg</a>
545: ¦
546: <a href="http://pestilenz.org/~grunk/openbsd/vario/XF86Config">XF86Config</a>
547: </font>
1.106 nick 548: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.132 ! grunk 549: Sony VAIO PCG-FX602
! 550: </td><td>
! 551: <p><ul>
! 552: <li>OpenBSD 3.7 works.
! 553: <li>Audio does not work: you have to disable auvia* in GENERIC
! 554: after installation.
! 555: <li>APM, USB and PCMCIA work fine.
! 556: <li>X.org runs out of the box, so no xorg.conf file supplied
! 557: <li>Custom hack for <tt>hw.setperf</tt>:
! 558: <ul>
! 559: <li>Apply the
! 560: <a href="http://www.disorder.ru/openbsd/acpi.html">ACPI-patches</a>
! 561: from Alexander Yurchenko.
! 562: <li>Then edit /usr/src/sys/conf/files and add in line 21:
! 563: <pre>
! 564: define acpibus {}
! 565: </pre>
! 566: <li>Add to /usr/src/sys/sys/malloc.conf
! 567: <pre>
! 568: #define M_ACPI 122 /* ACPI */
! 569: </pre>
! 570: <li>Comment out the Sony SPIC stuff in
! 571: <tt>/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/conf/files.i386</tt>
! 572: and <tt>/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/conf/GENERIC_ACPI</tt>
! 573: (This stuff does not compile for me and i don't care about it;)
! 574: <li>rebuild kernel, /usr/src/sbin/sysctl, /usr/src/usr.sbin/acpid[ump]
! 575: <li>You are now able to set hw.setperf via sysctl.
! 576: </ul>
! 577:
! 578: <li>I run additionally a
! 579: <a href="http://metawire.org/~leopold/files/cpud-0.2.tgz">utility</a>
! 580: I wrote to control this value automatically depending on cpu-load.
! 581: It is based on Laurie Tratts' <tt>perfd</tt>.
! 582: Just unpack and run make && sudo make install.<br>
! 583: This way you are able to sustain Battery life up to 2 1/2 - 3 hours.
! 584: And the fan stops to run permanently.
! 585: </ul>
! 586: Contact <a href="mailto:a.schlichting@lemarit.com">Alf Schlichting</a>.
! 587: <p align="left">
! 588: <font size=2>
! 589: <a href="http://metawire.org/~leopold/files/lap.dmesg">dmesg</a>
! 590: </font>
! 591: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.119 grunk 592: Sony VAIO VGN-S16TP
593: </td><td>
594: <p><ul>
595: <li>OpenBSD 3.7-current (June 2005) works.
596: <li>Everything works just fine.
597: </ul>
598: Contact <a href="mailto:kevlo@openbsd.org">Kevin Lo</a>.
599: <p align="left">
600: <font size=2>
601: <a href="http://www.kevlo.org/dmesg">dmesg</a>
602: ¦
603: <a href="http://www.kevlo.org/xorg.conf">xorg.conf</a>
604: </font>
605: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
606: Sony VAIO z505n
607: </td><td>
608: <p><ul>
609: <li>OpenBSD 3.6-current (as of August 2004) runs. Installation is
610: cumbersome, though. The Sony CD drive does not boot the snapshot CD.
611: <li>Installation by USB floppy:
612: The floppy36.fs of the snapshot (august 2004)
613: can be brought to boot if one disables the
614: following (boot -c, wait for the UKC> prompt):
1.126 grunk 615: <pre>
1.119 grunk 616: disable pcibios
617: disable fxp
618: disable pcic
1.126 grunk 619: </pre>
1.119 grunk 620: <li>After this there is no USB, no PCMCIA, no Cardbus
621: and no network. This means that the laptop has
622: no input/output! So you have to put the install sets
623: on a partition from some other OS or earlier installations
624: of OpenBSD. The install script can mount ffs and msdos
625: partitions. The kernel as supplied with the snapshot
626: boots alright and recognizes all the relevant hardware
627: (no firewire, no memorystick, no JogDial).
628: <li>Sound (yds) works. The XFConfig from the OpenBSD install
629: works without modification.
630: </ul>
631: Contact <a href="mailto:vaio@weggla.franken.de">Matthias Bauer</a>.
632: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.94 nick 633: Toshiba Satellite 2410S
1.92 nick 634: </td><td>
1.97 nick 635: <p><ul>
1.111 nick 636: <li>It's running OpenBSD 3.7-current (April 2005).
1.97 nick 637: <li>All stuff are working fine (graphics, sound, PCMCIA, APM,
1.106 nick 638: ethernet), except infrared and the built-in SD card reader.
1.97 nick 639: <li>There's a bug with certain toshiba laptops and XFree/X.org. Ratio is
1.94 nick 640: too quick, and some chars are repeated. To avoid that, disable
1.96 nick 641: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=X&sektion=7">X</a>'s
1.110 nick 642: kbd handling, and load a modmap with xmodmap if needed.
1.97 nick 643: </ul>
644: Contact <a href="mailto:aanriot@atlantilde.com">Alexandre Anriot</a>.
645: <p align="left">
646: <font size=2>
647: <a href="http://www.atlantilde.com/dmesg/albatros.txt">dmesg</a>
648: ¦
649: <a href="http://www.atlantilde.com/repository/config/xorg.conf">xorg.conf</a>
650: </font>
1.118 grunk 651: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.121 grunk 652: Toshiba Tecra 8000
653: </td><td>
654: <p><ul>
655: <li>OpenBSD 3.6-current (Jan 2005) works ok.
656: <li>All hardware except infrared works.
657: <li>Some issues with APM suspend/resume.
658: <li>Sound required the following change to /bsd :
659: <ul>
660: <li>In the system BIOS use the following values
1.126 grunk 661: <pre>
1.121 grunk 662: Sound = Enabled
663: --- SOUND SYSTEM ---
664: WSS I/O Address = 530H
665: SBPro I/O Address = 220H
666: Synthesizer I/O Address = 388H
667: WSS & SBPro & MPU401 IRQ Level = IRQ5
668: WSS(Play) DMA = Channel 1
669: WSS(Rec.) & SBPro DMA = Channel 0
670: Control I/O Address = 538H
671: MPU401 (MIDI I/F) = 330H
1.126 grunk 672: </pre>
1.121 grunk 673: <li>config -f -e /bsd
1.126 grunk 674: <pre>
1.121 grunk 675: ukc> disable sb
676: 193 sb0 disabled
677: 241 sb* disabled
678: ukc> change wss0
679: 197 wss0 at isa0 port 0x530 size 0 iomem -1 iosiz 0 irq 10 drq 0
680: +drq2 -1 flags 0x0
681: change [n] y
682: port [0x530] ?
683: size [0] ?
684: iomem [-1] ?
685: iosiz [0] ?
686: irq [10] ? 5
687: drq [0] ? 1
688: drq2 [-1] ? 0
689: flags [0] ?
690: 197 wss0 changed
691: 197 wss0 at isa0 port 0x530 size 0 iomem -1 iosiz 0 irq 5 drq 1
692: +drq2 0 flags 0x0
693: ukc> quit
694: Saving modified kernel.
1.126 grunk 695: </pre>
1.121 grunk 696: </ul>
697: <li>separate xorg.conf not needed, X works perfectly without one
698: </ul>
699: An older but still very useable laptop. Not too fast, but fast enough
700: for some DivX viewing with mplayer and firefox/thunderbird-use (not
701: for the impatient though, but then again, what is?). The fan can get
702: a bit loud after many power-on hours. This also impacts battery
703: lifetime, but that is to be expected. Nice and well supported.
704: <p>
705: Contact <a href="mailto:weerd@weirdnet.nl">Paul de Weerd</a>.
706: <p align="left">
707: <font size=2>
708: <a href="http://www.weirdnet.nl/openbsd/dmesg/whopper">dmesg</a>
709: </font>
710: </td></tr><tr valign="top"><td>
1.118 grunk 711: Toshiba Tecra 8100
712: </td><td>
713: <p><ul>
714: <li>OpenBSD 3.7-current (April 2005) works ok.
715: <li>All hardware except infrared works.
716: <li>Some issues with APM suspend/resume.
717: </ul>
718: Very nice laptop indeed. Quiet, boots very fast, most hardware is
719: supported. Only APM doesn't work very well. Pretty fast, not too
720: heavy, very OpenBSD-friendly - just like its predecessor, the Tecra
721: 8000. Battery can get a bit rusty, works good from 100% to 50%, then
722: drops to ~3% in minutes. Not too strange for an older machine though.
723: <p>
724: Contact <a href="mailto:weerd@weirdnet.nl">Paul de Weerd</a>.
725: <p align="left">
726: <font size=2>
727: <a href="http://www.weirdnet.nl/openbsd/dmesg/pizza">dmesg</a>
728: ¦
729: <a href="http://www.weirdnet.nl/openbsd/xorg/pizza">xorg.conf</a>
730: </font>
1.92 nick 731: </td></tr>
1.1 deraadt 732: </table>
733:
1.110 nick 734: <p> If your laptop under OpenBSD is not listed above, feel free to mail
735: <a href="mailto:www@openbsd.org">www@openbsd.org</a> to cure this.
1.111 nick 736: Please supply as much information as possible, such as:
1.110 nick 737: <ul>
738: <li>Notebook exact manufacturer, name and model.
739: <li>Latest OpenBSD version known to work on it (must be the latest
740: release or -current).
741: <li>List of working/not working things with OpenBSD.
742: <li>List of hacks you used to get certain things running.
743: <li>Links to your dmesg and xorg.conf.
744: <li>Contact name and email address.
745: </ul>
746:
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