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HardwareSupportMachinesLaptopsFujitsu
Notes on installation and compatibility of Ubuntu with Fujitsu laptop computers.
Summary
Make |
Model |
Install ? |
Not works ? |
Comments |
Ubuntu Release |
Date |
Fujitsu |
Amilo A |
Yes |
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Support : http://rzr.online.fr/q/AmiloA |
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Fujitsu |
Amilo A7640 |
Yes |
ACPI battery status |
Problem with touchpad (some tweaks required see Amilo L1300 below). WLAN working with both NDISWRAPPER and Linuxant Driverloader. |
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Fujitsu |
Amilo D7800 |
Yes |
IrDA, TV-out, S/PDIF |
Modem with linuxant (http://www.linuxant.com/), extra keys and mail light (http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~tauber/acerhk/ - need to force for model 6800). Suspend/Resume (Works but on resume disables acpi interrupt, most probably will work properly soon, see https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2690) |
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Fujitsu |
Amilo L1300 |
Yes |
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Details below |
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Fujitsu |
Lifebook C2210 |
Yes |
Secure digital reader, suspend |
Firewire, S-Video not tested. |
Hoary |
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Fujitsu-Siemens |
Lifebook E6545 |
Yes |
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suspend to Disk works |
Hoary |
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Fujitsu |
Lifebook P2120 |
Yes |
Modem (winmodem) |
Details below |
Warty |
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Fujitsu |
Lifebook P7010 |
Yes |
Modem ? SD reader |
Works well, need to run 855resolution for 1280x768. definately some quirks with the ipw2200 driver that shipped with hoary. |
Hoary |
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Fujitsu |
Lifebook S6120 |
Yes |
Suspend |
CD burning, firewire and external display not tested. SLmodem is not supported natively, see BinaryDriverHowto, SmartLink section, to get it to work. |
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Details
Fujitsu Lifebook P2120
- Works: network, pcmcia, usb, dvd, trackpoint, crt, cd-rw
- Broken: internal winmodem
- Untested: firewire, video out
- Suspend to RAM (S3) works, do not use s3_bios, remove the ohci_hcd module before suspending, mouse stops working on resume, press Fn F4 (mouse) key twice to re-enable it.
Closing lid after power down turns the computer back ON, see https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3221
- Audio works on first boot, but stops working after suspend/resume.
Fujitsu Siemens Amilo L1300
Centrino 1,5GHz CPU, 40GB hd, 15" wide lcd, Intel 82852/855GM Integrated Graphics Device, Ethernet: Realtek RTL-8139/C/C+, WLAN: Intersil 3886 (rev 01) = Prism Javelin
Works:
- Audio, touchpad, CD, USB, Ethernet (some dhcp problems, perhaps my setup only?)
- I had same problem with dhcp, I removed the installed dhcp client software, and install pump. However, pump doesn't come with Ubuntu, so grab it off the net if you can. 'pump_0.8.19-5_i386.deb' worked for me. From console type 'dpkg -i pump_0.8.19-5_i386.deb'.
Partial:
Graphics works as 'i810' but in 1024x768 mode only. Things appear widened/stretched. Compiling Intel's "updated driver" to the thing had some glitches (see [http://www.xiaprojects.com/www/manuali/d400/main.php#graphicspatch here]) but did seem to pump up speed. Even with the updated driver, 1280x800 is still a dream.. (Intel says, 1280x800 is currently not supported in Linux bohoo..
WLAN first complained of "missing 3886 firmware" but in fact a whole new prism54 driver (not ready yet!) [http://prism54.org will be needed]. Luckily, Ndiswrapper worked almost without an effort; do _not_ fetch the sources, it's actually included in Ubuntu. I failed to notice. ;}
- Sound input / built-in mic: Mixer setup, "ALSA mixer" tab allows faint sound recording, but not good. Am I doing something wrong?
cont'd: 1280x800 _can_ be done, by [http://perso.wanadoo.fr/apoirier/ 855resolution]. Thanks Nico T. for the hint.. Just do sudo 855resolution 5c 1280 800 and have a ModeLine such as
ModeLine "1280x800" 80.58 1280 1344 1480 1680 800 801 804 827
Broken/missing:
- Boot failures: 'hw_random.ko', 'pciehp.ko' and 'shpchp.ko' (PCI Hotplug drivers) not found. Placed them in /etc/hotplug/blacklist.
- Volume buttons: not working (or: not properly set up).
Suspend: followed the instructions at [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SuspendHowto SuspendHowto] to enable ACPI suspend-to-RAM. It did work, going to sleep (led blinks and so..) but coming back is a no-go. Any hints?
cont'd: /etc/acpi/buttons/sleep.sh had "echo 3 > /proc/acpi/sleep" by default.
- Mode 1 (cpu halt, all systems powered): does not sleep, prepares but wakes up instantly.
- Mode 3 (default; cpu sleep, RAM powered): goes to sleep nicely, wakes up, but display not showing (common for display adapters, is it?)
- Mode 4 (RAM to disk): no response, well the CPU does something.. but no crash, no halt, no sleep
- Anyone able to get the display come back up after Sleep mode 3? (would be the best solution). Ctrl-Alt-Fx tried, no response.
cont'd: followed instructions at [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/PMTesting this page] and sleep-to-RAM now works, tadaa!
- Possibly, all that it really needed was the "VBERestore" option to X11 config - I'll never know. Sleep-to-disk (powerbutton) just shuts down, might be my messup though? (anyone with working sleep-to-disk, please fill in!)
- cont'd: needed to re-edit the sleep stuff to make it work on Hoary - the "VBERestore" (in XF86Config-4) and "ACPI_SLEEP=true" (in /etc/default/acpi-support) seem to be enough. (plus possibly the restore= in /boot/grub/menu.lst, hmm.. was that it?)
Not tested:
Hibernation (making custom kernel sounds too much fuzz & risk for a day)
- CardBus/pcmcia, S/PDIF (digital audio out), CD/DVD writer, modem
Hints:
- vga=771 as kernel option (/boot/grub/menu.lst) to enable hires text mode.
- If you place it on 'kopt=...' line, _keep the comment_ and run 'sudo update-grub' after the change.
Did a dual boot leaving WinXP 12GB as NTFS (start of hda). No problem, default BIOS setup. See [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/WindowsDualBootHowTo/view?searchterm=dual%20boot DualBootHowto].
by [http://www.sci.fi/~abisoft/asko asko], please fill in & comment
..a hint on fonts: Seems L1300 had a bit too big fonts for my taste, I believe installing the '75dpi' package made them better (if you think the same, worth a try?)
..still me: Upgraded to Hoary and tried XOrg. Dual head video worked (cool) but native 1280x800 LCD not. I didn't stay to debug (please tell if you get it to work with Xorg!); shifted back to XFree86 for now. btw, even just the update seemed to do something Good for the fonts. Much more pleasant looking & professional, now. Thanks, Ubuntu!
(oh, ndiswrapper lost in the transition. Will be wired for now)
..on touchpad. The Synaptics Touchpad can be a real pain. It moves around your cursor position _while typing_ if you don't do something about it. Here's what. "sudo apt-get install xfree86-drivers-synaptic" (or something) Then add "MaxTapTime "0"" (you will need quotes around zero, weird??) to your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file. That should do it (disables tapping feature, but movement still works). To totally ban your tp, do "TouchpadOff "true"".
HardwareSupportMachinesLaptopsFujitsu (last edited 2010-05-03 11:41:27 by public1)