Hello,
My laptop multimedia-keys(HP smart keys) works fine
in GNOME desktop but doesn’t work with KDE.
Also, Internet is not getting configured. When I plugin
the LAN wire, it says connected and the ip address displayed is different to
what I see in windows. I have a external modem connected to broadband service
provider.
Please provide suggestion to configure the above.
Thanks,
Gyan
From: Miguel
Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009
5:48 PM
To: Gyan PRAKASH
Subject: Re: F10 installation on
Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Rpmfusion is easy to set up: http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
The nvidia-driver is propietary but you are allowed to use it as you own the
card, so you sould not care about licensing issues about it. Only philosofical
issues for being using a propietary binary thing into your free kernel.
The audio card can be a problem. You first have to identify the chipset and
know if alsa supports it, you can start in alsa's web site instructions for new
alsa users: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
Good luck!
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH <gyan.prakash@st.com>
Hey, but am more worried
about the Audio card. I tried with F10 KDE live CD but no sound was audible!
Also how do I get rpm-fusion usage license?
Is their any alternate
method to get sound working on my laptop?
From: Miguel
Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009
5:20 PM
To: Gyan PRAKASH
Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com;
gyanu2k@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: F10 installation on
Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Nvidia graphics will be supported if you use rpm fusion non-free
repository, the processor is supported, the touchpad too, the network card too,
but the tv tunner the audo codec and the HP MeadiaSmart thing should be check
before. The best thing is trying first with a live cd and check that everything
works out of the box. With a live cd you should not have proper video
aceleration as it will use the default nv driver for your nvidia card until you
set up rpmfusion and install nvidia propietary kernel, so don't worry about the
video performance.
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH <gyan.prakash@st.com>
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx
laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
1. Intel Core 2
Duo 2Ghz
2. NVIDIA GeForce
9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
3. Synaptics
PS/2 Port TouchPad
4. HP Integrated
Digital TV Tuner
5. IDT
High-Definition Audio CODEC
6. Realtek PCI-E
Fast Ethernet NIC
7. HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned
sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide
feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
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