On 9/4/05, Paul Misner <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Saturday 03 September 2005 5:58 pm, Chuck Ebbert wrote:
> > I just bought a new notebook. Here is the output from lspci using the
> > latest pci.ids file from sourceforge:
> >
> ...
> > controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g
> > Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02) 05:09.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments
> > 05:09.4 Class 0805: Texas Instruments PCI6411, PCI6421, PCI6611, PCI6621,
> > PCI7411, PCI7421, PCI7611, PCI7621 Secure Digital (SD) Controller
> >
> > None of these work and I can find no support anywhere for them:
> >
> > SMBus
> > Audio ("unknown codec")
> > Modem ("no codec available")
> > Wireless
> > FlashMedia
> > SD/MMC
> >
> > Additionally, the system clock runs at 2x normal speed with PowerNow
> > enabled.
> >
> > Am I stuck with running XP on this thing?
> >
> > __
> > Chuck
> > -
>
> >You already had an answer on the audio. Your answer on the wireless is
> >ndiswrapper. You should really be looking at the Linux r3000 list, which
> >handles much more than that now. The information for that list is:
> >
> >LinuxR3000 mailing list
> >[email protected]
> > http://lists.pcxperience.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxr3000
> >Wiki at http://prinsig.se/weekee/
Or help to rewrite from scracth broadcom drivers see
http://bcm-specs.sipsolutions.net/ for the specs. Unfortunatly, I have
no time to do this but I expect somebody have...
> >If those folks don't know how to make you notebook run, you are in serious
> >trouble. I have a Compaq R3120US, which I learned how to set up from the
> >people over there. Notebooks are very different from most other computers,
> >and you can expect to take some extra time and effort to get one set up.
>
> >An important note about your wireless is that even with ndiswrapper, not all
> >Windows drivers are created equal, and you may need to try several for the
> >same chip from different sources to find one that works.
>
> >Good luck with your SD/MMC reader, that tends to be something that doesn't
> >work under Linux because the manufacturers haven't released the information
> >needed to create proper drivers for them.
>
> >Mandriva tends to work great on notebooks, once you install the proper
> >wireless driver, I have had good luck with Mepis as well, and I know many
> >people running Fedora as well. Your other big challenge, maybe the biggest
> >one, is going to be the display, at least if you have an uncommon display
> >like the 1280 X 800 on my notebook.
>
> >Paul
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