PCG-SRX51P

Installation report for a Sony Vaio SRX51P

with Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 - written by Franko30 - somebody else moved this page into LaptopTestingTeam.

Therefore I'm inserting the required table and the report is available further down the page.

Table

  • Contact: FrankHansen

  • Make: Sony
  • Brand: VAIO
  • Model: PCG-SRX51P
  • Website: not any more at Sony's site, Google it

System Info

  • bios-version:R0221U2

  • system-manufacturer:Sony Corporation
  • system-product-name:PCG-SRX51P(DE)
  • system-version:01

Current Issues and Regressions

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Hardware details

Works great in Feisty

Hardware Information

Screen & Monitors

Device

Works?

Bug #

in Feisty (current stable)?

in Gutsy (current development)?

Screen

Yes

Untested

Correct resolution?

Yes

Untested

Correct refresh rate?

Yes

Untested

3D Acceleration

Yes

Untested

External monitor works?

Yes

Untested

External monitor - mirrors

Yes

Untested

External monitor - extend desktop

Untested

Untested

Power Management

Battery detected?

Yes

Untested

Hibernates?

Yes

Untested

Sleep

Yes

Untested

Dim monitor on battery

Yes

Untested

Blank monitor on inactivity

Yes

Untested

Lid Close

Yes

Untested

Cpu frequency scaling

Yes

Untested

Sound

Sound works?

Yes

Untested

Correct volume?

Yes

Untested

Hardware volume switch

keyboard keys, see report below

Untested

Headphone jack

Yes

Untested

Mic jack

Untested

Untested

Networking

Wired NIC

Yes

Untested

Wireless NIC

Yes

Untested

PCMCIA NIC

Yes

Untested

Firewire

Yes

Untested

Bluetooth

Untested

Untested

Modem

Untested

Untested

Infrared

None

Untested

Touchpad & Mice

Touchpad

Yes

Untested

Touchpad - Doubletap = double click

Yes

Untested

Touchpad - Scroll down side

Yes

Untested

External mouse - USB

Yes

Untested

External mouse - Serial

None

Untested

Docking Station/Port Replicator

AC through replicator

None

Untested

USB

None

Untested

Serial

None

Untested

Parallel

None

Untested

External Monitor - VGA

None

Untested

External Monitor - DVI

None

Untested

Modem

None

Untested

NIC

None

Untested

PS/2

None

Untested

Additional Hardware

Fingerprint reader

None

Untested

CD/DVD drive

external, yes

Untested

PCMCIA cards

Yes

Untested

Parallel Ports

None

Untested

Card reader(s)

Memory stick, Yes

Untested

Function and other keys

Fn key

Operation

Keycode

Works?

Bug #

in Feisty (current stable)?

in Gutsy (current development)?

Fn+F3

Mute

Yes, but on Fn+F2

Untested

Fn+F4

Volume

Yes, but on Fn+F2&F3

Untested

Fn+F5

Brightness Down

Yes

Untested

Fn+F6

Brightness Up

Yes

Untested

Fn+F7

Switch video out

Yes

No

Untested

Fn+F12

Hibernate

Yes

Untested

Other special keys

Key

Operation

Keycode

Works?

Bug #

in Feisty (current stable)?

in Gutsy (current development)?

Windows-key

Show Pnael Menu

Super-L

Yes, assign via keyboard shortcuts

Untested

Menu

Like right-click

Yes

Untested

Notes

Lovely laptop, everything works out of the box. Only the external monitor is a bit weird: It seems you have to attach it and boot to get it to work.

Report

I'm using gedit in this report, but often nano is nice, too. Smile :-)

A lot of time has passed since I first did this installation report, in fact it was done for Ubuntu 5.10. I guess nobody wants to use this anymore - especially since the laptop works fine with 7.04. Therefore I changed this report to represent the 7.04, Feisty version of Ubuntu.

This laptop works great with Ubuntu: display 1024x768, graphics driver, CPU speedstep, LAN, PCMCIA slot, modem, USB, Firewire, touchpad, sound, Bluetooth and even the Memory Stick Reader work "out of the box" or can be configured as described in the following report. An external monitor needs to be connected on startup for having a clone of the Display available. Standby and hibernate work fine.

Unfortunately WLAN doesn't work anymore in 7.04 - I even tried an older live CD of 6.10... I guess the hardware died of old age.

Most hotkeys work right away, but some not in the way printed on them: Standy (Fn+Esc), Hibernate (Fn+F12), Print (Print key, saves a screen snapshot), Display brightness (Fn+F5 for darker, Fn+F6 brighter), mute (uses Fn+F2 instead of Fn+F3), volume up (Fn+F3), volume down (Fn+F4), Page up/down (Fn+arrow up or down), Pos1 (Fn+arrow left), End (Fn+arrow right). The Windows key can be configured to open the panel menu via Gnome System Settings.

The SRX51P uses BIOS r0221u2, now has a 60GB harddisc, an 800 MHz speedstep PIII M low voltage CPU and 256MB RAM.

I completely removed Windows from the harddisc and made a 7 GB primary partition for the Ubuntu system. A swap-partition with 1 GB is used and the rest of the harddisc was used for the /home partition. Thus it is quite easy and possible to make a clean install of another Ubuntu version without losing the personal data. When using Ubuntu and Windows in a dual-boot setup, bear in mind that you can only have 4 primary partitions on the harddisc (and no logical volumes after that) or you just use 3 primary ones and then several logical volumes.

1. Display and graphics controller

Standard installation of Ubuntu 7.04 was used and everything turned out to be OK.

glxinfo

returns that direct rendering is enabled and

glxgears

runs fine (without stuttering) but slow - this is not a gaming notebook Wink ;-)

2. Automatix

Go to http://getautomatix.com, install Automatix and then automatically install Java, Acrobat Reader, multimedia codecs and other stuff.

3.Synaptics Touchpad

The touchpad works fine after Ubuntu 7.04 installation. The little mouselike wheel is usable, as is the touchpad feature 'scrolling using a sliding finger on the right side'. The 'back' button of the touchpad has no function in Ubuntu 7.04, but it can be configured via System -> Settings to act as a key shortcut (don't know the correct menu name, as I use German desktop settings).

4. PCMCIA Slot

The PCMCIA works fine in 7.04 - I'm using it with an old 'Advance Peripheral USB2 CardBus' card to have USB2 funtionality in this notebook.

5. WLAN

Used to work in 5.10 - not any more in 6.10 or 7.04 - I guess my hardware 'died of old age'. At least it works in an SRX41P, see here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/PCG-SRX41P

6. Hibernate/Suspend

Suspend (to RAM) an hibernate work fine.

To finetune the behaviour and the settings for the keys use a terminal, type gconf-editor and edit the gnome-power-manager settings.

7. Modem

to be tested

8. Powernowd

It's installed and working - now also controlled via the gnome-power-manager as explained above

9. Memory Stick Slot

Working out of the box - but obviously without MagicGate support. Wink ;-)

10. Bluetooth

I didn't test this, as I don't have the devices to do it (and I'm too lazy to borrow stuff and learn how to setup Bluetooth devices). The hardware was recognized and the corresponding modules seem to be loaded.

That's it.

Hopefully everything works out alright with your SRX51P and feel free to edit this page in case I wrote something stupid!

Thanks to

All the fine people and webpages that laid the foundations of this installation report, mainly the Ubuntu Forums and Wiki pages.


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