FYI and FWIW, I run openSuSE 11.2 and just about everything works.
Here's my summary...
- Thermal zone comes online if I have the thermal module load after boot
finishes, not sure if ubuntu has the 3 different options for module
loading - initrd, boot, and after fs mounted
- no fan detected, but I'm guessing either there isn't a controllable
fan, but even if there is, my fan regulates properly so I don't care
- TurboBoost (I believe) is working, which requires a much longer
explanation, which I'll be happy to post separately
- multiple battery detection works fine
Misc hardware - working w/o tweaks
- fan adjusts with temp changes
- batteries discharge and charge sequentially
- sound card
- web cam
- microphone
- card reader
- HDMI audio and video
- backlight control soft keys
- volume soft keys
- wifi/bluetooth soft keys
- lock screen soft keys
- productivity soft keys (vertically along the left)
Misc hardware - working w/small tweak
- trackpad works just fine, in fact better than with Windows, does require
small hal policy for auto configuring
- external display soft-key - works, not sure what the 3 different modes
are that it cycles through though, or how to identify them
Problems
- can't get fglrx to work.... Seems as though the video card doesn't get
reset properly and the /etc/ati/amdpscdb changes everytime the display is
started and I can't ever get X to work more than once with fglrx installed.
This seems to possibly be ACPI related.
- can't get the volume mute soft-key LED to turn off
DSDT
- I've corrected the DSDT to compile and optimize, however it doesn't
alleviate the parse errors. I believe this is due to the order the kernel goes
through the DSDT. I theorize either reordering the DSDT will fix it or a patch
to the kernel is necessary.
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No fans, thermalzone on HP Envy 15 and HP DV6T Quad
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463940
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