HPPavilionDV6174ea

  • Contact: Stevereid
  • Brand: Hewlett Packard
  • Make : Pavilion
  • Model: dv6174ea
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Current Issues

  • Headphone jack does not work
  • Sleep (suspend to RAM) rarely works
  • Hibernate (suspend to disk) does not work

System Info

bios-version:F.08
system-manufacturer:Hewlett-Packard
system-product-name:HP Pavilion dv6000 (RP983EA#ABU)
system-version:Rev 1

Hardware details

in Edgy (current stable)?

in Feisty (current development)?

Installation works?

Yes

Untested

Hardware Information

Screen & Monitors

Device

Works?

Bug #

in Edgy (current stable)?

in Feisty (current development)?

Screen

Yes

Untested

Correct resolution?

Yes

Untested

Correct refresh rate?

Yes

Untested

3D Acceleration

Yes *

Untested

External monitor works?

Untested

Untested

External monitor - mirrors

Untested

Untested

External monitor - extend desktop

Untested

Untested

Power Management

Battery detected?

Yes

Untested

Hibernates?

No

Untested

Sleep

Unreliable *

Untested

Dim monitor on battery

Untested

Untested

Blank monitor on inactivity

Untested

Untested

Lid Close

Yes

Untested

Cpu frequency scaling

Yes

Untested

Sound

Sound works?

Yes

Untested

Correct volume?

Yes

Untested

Hardware volume switch

?

?

Headphone jack

No

Untested

Mic jack

Untested

Untested

Networking

Wired NIC

Yes

Untested

Wireless NIC

Yes

Untested

PCMCIA NIC

Untested

Untested

Firewire

Untested

Untested

Bluetooth

Untested

Untested

Modem

Untested

Untested

Infrared

Untested

Untested

Touchpad & Mice

Touchpad

Yes

Untested

Touchpad - Doubletap = double click

Yes

Untested

Touchpad - Scroll down side

Yes

Untested

Touchpad - turned off while typing

No *

Untested

External mouse - USB

Yes

Untested

External mouse - Serial

Untested

Untested

Docking Station/Port Replicator

AC through replicator

Untested

Untested

USB

Untested

Untested

Serial

Untested

Untested

Parallel

Untested

Untested

External Monitor - VGA

Untested

Untested

External Monitor - DVI

Untested

Untested

Modem

Untested

Untested

NIC

Untested

Untested

PS/2

Untested

Untested

Additional Hardware

Fingerprint reader

N/A

N/A

CD/DVD drive

Read: Yes, Write: Untested

Untested

PCMCIA cards

Untested

Untested

Parallel Ports

N/A

N/A

Card reader(s)

Untested

Untested

Notes

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo, 1.66 GHz (T5500)
RAM: 2 GB 
Hard disk: 120 GB SATA
NIC (wired): Intel 10/100/1000 Mbps ("e1000")
NIC (wireless): Intel 802.11 a/b/g ("ipw3945")
Video: Nvidia Geforce Go 7400 (256 MB Turbocache, of which 128 MB dedicated)
Monitor: 1280x800 LCD (15-inch)

Similar to other laptops in the HP Pavilion dv6000 line.

Installation went smoothly, except for trying to keep the Windows XP Media Centre install. HP ships the laptop with 3 partitions, one main one and two related to "recovery". I tried to shrink the main Windows partition to make room for Ubuntu, but the ntfs resize failed. Ubuntu installed fine, but due to the ntfs resize failure Windows was dead. Fortunately before doing anything I used HP's utility in Windows to burn a set of three recovery DVDs (the laptop does not ship with any disks, you have to burn them yourself). The recovery DVDs insisted on completely repartitioning the drive, which of course nuked Ubuntu. However, after the recovery process was done and a new Ubuntu install attempted, I was able to resize the newly-rebuilt ntfs partition and everything was fine. I've since deleted the "recovery" partitions (which used a whopping 10 GB of disk space).

3D acceleration works well enough to run Quake 4 (linux-native) with the Nvidia proprietary drivers ("apt-get install nvidia-glx", use driver "nvidia" in xorg.conf). However, I experienced some lockups with the default drivers (called "nv" in xorg.conf) which seemed to be triggered by the screensaver. Using a non-3D screensaver seemed to solve that problem (though I may have also changed the display power-saving settings), and I've not had any problems with anything 3D-related since installing the proprietary Nvidia drivers. Also, Quake 4 refused to run until I changed xorg.conf DefaultDepth setting to 24 instead of 16. I don't know why it defaulted to 16 bpp.

Headphone jack problem is my main complaint. Sound does not play through it, and plugging in does not silence the main speakers. Some googling has lead me to believe that this is a known problem with ALSA 1.0.12 and fixed in 1.0.13, although I haven't confirmed it.

Sleep (suspend to RAM) works sometimes, but usually not. I'll continue trying and report any further success/failure here.

Hibernate (suspend to disk) has not worked at all for me. I'll continue trying and report any further success/failure here.

Wireless ethernet works out-of-the-box. I simply downed both interfaces (eth0 + eth1), then brought the wireless interface (eth1) back up, and was browsing over it. No fuss, no muss. Smile :) For security reasons I prefer to use the wired connection, so I've not used the wireless other than that simple test.

Touchpad does not automatically turn off when typing, but there is a physical button located at the top of the touchpad to manually toggle it on and off, along with a blue/red indicator LED.

I have not tested the microphone or webcam at all. Also, I've not tested burning with the optical drive. If/when I do so I will report back.


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