Yes: 1) IrDA (need smc2_ircc parameters to work) 2) Sound buttons (http://lineak.sourceforge.net/ will help you) 3) ipw2200 led 4) modem (linuxant hsfmodem driver works). I'm not with the laptop, and I can't send you more "ticks". Only a question, I have the sense that hd and dvd burns are too slow, and I'm using scsi-sata drivers for them (hd and dvd), ¿Do you need to pass any boot parameters to kernel or add any parameters to modules at load time? Thanks -- Samuel Díaz García ArcosCom Wireless, S.L.L. CIF: B11828068 c/ Romero Gago, 19 Arcos de la Frontera 11630 - Cadiz http://www.arcoscom.com mailto:samueldg@xxxxxxxxxxxx msn: samueldg@xxxxxxxxxxxx Tlfn.: 956 70 13 15 Fax: 956 70 34 83 El Mie, 3 de Mayo de 2006, 10:23, wwp escribió: > Hello D810'ers, > > > I know only very few people running Fedora Core on Dell Latitude D810 > laptops, but I think it could be interesting to share experiences. > > I started w/ FC3, and now run FC5. The only thing I still miss is the > Hibernate blue key, not available thru ACPI events. I got everything > working > fine (incl. ATI X600 video card w/ fglrx driver, suspend to ram/disk, > ipw2200 > wifi, DMA for CD/DVD drive; but modem/PCCard/SmartCard still untested). > > Does anyone face other hardware problems or any difficulty w/ such laptop, > running Fedora Core? > > > Regards, > > -- > wwp > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list