i don't have the E series.  i'm going to preview 7.2 on my deskb0x, then if
i like it, i'm going to move it to my laptop.  i have a handful of distros
coming in, because we're a startup.  i think i'm going to go with mandrake
coporate 1.0 if it runs nicely on a production machine.  and i figure, if
i'm running linux on everything else, why not finish the job and put it on
my laptop.  at least that will prevent anyone around here from touching it.
:P

matt

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John D. Kim
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 3:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [expert] Dell Notebooks and Mandrake 7.2


One thing you have to be careful about is the Inspiron 5000*E* series.  As
Intel is discontinuing cpu-on-a-card deal, they had to get a newer model
of Inspirons out that uses the newer cpu format.  I can't speak for any
other models, but Inspiron 5000E(vs just 5000) changed how they implement
apm.  I don't think anyone in linux community knows for sure how they
changed it, but it basically breaks parts of apm.  The author of apm
supposedly knows about this already, but I haven't heard anything else
besides that he knows about it.  The machine can still suspend and wake
up, but any attempts to get the battery level will cause a kernel OOPS.
And since you need to start apmd to have the machine suspend, the laptop
will always have one kernel OOPS under its belt by the time it finishes
booting.  Otherwise, 7.2 works fine on it.

On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, SIR admin wrote:

> i have a inspiron 5000 running that MS windows98 jive.  you think my dvd
> player will work if i install 7.2 ?  that'd be a call for change indeed.
>
> matthew
>
> [snip]
>
> Can't speak to 7.2 yet but 7.1 runs very well on my Inspiron 7000. There
> was a bug in the pcmcia that will give you problems if you run 2 nics (I
> used it as a firewall while I was building another box to protect my
> network). Other than that, its a rock solid combination. Dell uses the
> maestro 2 sound card in the laptops. Its marginal for sound quality but
> it works just fine now that the kernel has a maestro-2 driver.
> supermount works without a hitch and so do all the other aspects of the
> pcmcia - just plug n play.
>
> [snip]
>
>
>

John Kim
Linux System Engineer @ ASL - visit us at www.aslab.com




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