Linux on the Dell Inspiron 1520

Tuesday 19 February 2008 at 22:32.
Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Linux distribution successfully used: Gentoo Linux 2007.0

Currently running kernel: sys-kernel/vanilla-sources v2.6.24.1

I'll put everything else behind the cut because it'll take up a few pages... Hardware assayACPI works as expected. I've not really tried to get suspend to RAM or disk working, but low power modes work as expected. The screen powers itself off when the lid closes, and comes back on when it opens. By defaulting to the conservative CPU throttle, setting the hard drive spindown (in /etc/conf.d/hdparm, sata_all_args="-S24"), and turning down the screen brightness, I can get about four hours of runtime out of a single charge. By turning off the wireless chipset using the physical switch on the chassis I can get about five hours of runtime.

Gotchas:
Kernel config file: v2.6.24.1
/etc/X11/xorg.conf file

Comments? Questions? Problems? Leave a comment here and I'll answer it as soon as I can.



Creative Commons License
This work by The Doctor [412/724/301/703] is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.



AddThis Social Bookmark Button
Fight Spam! Click Here!

two comments

refurbished comptuers

Please don’t use Linux, I have tried Linux on laptop it does work as fine as window does, my suggestion is keep stick with windows.

refurbished comptuers () (URL) - 27-06-’09 04:24
The Doctor

Thank you, but no.

I’ve been using Linux on my laptops since 1997, and I can’t really see a comparison. Office software, image editing, scanning software, it’s all out there, and best of all I don’t have to negotiate licensing agreements.

The Doctor (URL) - 27-06-’09 09:34


Remember personal info?
Hide email
Small print: All html tags except <b> and <i> will be removed from your comment. You can make links by just typing the url or mail-address.