Inspiron 510m & i855
Ow Mun Heng
ow.mun.heng at wdc.com
Wed Mar 10 02:41:43 UTC 2004
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexander Ruoff [mailto:alexander.ruoff at ruoff-germany.de]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 12:12 AM
> To: fedora-list at redhat.com
> Subject: Inspiron 510m & i855
>
>
> Just have a question...
>
> I do have some problems with my Inspiron 510m and Linux.
>
> FC1 gives me the "greenscreen", FC2tr1 has the same problem
> and thus I
> tried it with SuSE where I get only 640x instead of 1024x.
>
> I found some websites which explained various ways to fix
> this problem
> of the Bios, but all I managed to do was preventing the laptop from
> crashing when I test the screen.
>
Can you hop by tuxmobil.org?? And check out the Dell section there?
I've taken a look and they do have a working solution.
I'm on a D600 so I can't help you much there.
> Once, I managed to test it on 1024 but after the reboot, I am still
> stuck with 640. But now, the PC gives me only vga driver
> instead of the
> i855. I tried various patches (maybe one to much?) but except that X
> seems to be more stable, all I get is the following error message:
>
> X-Server-Test fehlgeschlagen
>
> (ww) Open APM failed (/dev/apm_bios) (No such device)
> (KK) No driver available
>
> First thing I care is how I get the Inspiron to mork on 1024
> and than I
> try to get FC1 running. Problem is that I have no Idea how to
> compile a
> Kernel and if that would solve the problem, since it's apparently a
> fault of the bios. I am also too "fresh" with Linux thus I
> believe that
> I mixed various solutions to solve the problem which might cause
> additional problems.
>
> It's funny that my old K6 with 96 MB runs great with
> FC1/Gnome (no, it's
> not slow) but I can't get a proper resolution on a new
> Laptop. Anyway,
> thanks in advance for any help ;)
>
> Alex
>
>
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