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Intel Celeron M @ 1.4 Ghz Processor: Intel Celeron M 360J @ 1.4 Ghz w/ 1MB L2 cache, 400MHz FSB  
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256 MB RAM RAM: 256 MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM SODIMM
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40 GB HDD Hard Drive: 40GB 5400RPM EIDE 9.5" HDD
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15" Monitor @ 1024x768/60hz Monitor: 15" TFT active-matrix XGA LCD @ 1024x768/60hz
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Atheros Wireless NIC Atheros 802.11 b/g Wireless LAN
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Built-in modem and NIC Built-in Soundcard-Winmodem and Realtek NIC
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|| Installation works? ||Yes|| || || Installation works? ||Yes||Yes||
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|| Screen || Yes || Untested || ||
|| Correct resolution? || Yes || Untested || ||
|| Correct refresh rate? || Yes || Untested || ||
|| 3D Acceleration || No || Untested || ||
|| External monitor works? || Untested || Untested || ||
|| External monitor - mirrors || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Screen || Yes || Yes || ||
|| Correct resolution? || Yes || Yes || ||
|| Correct refresh rate? || Yes || Yes || ||
|| 3D Acceleration || No || No || ||
|| External monitor works? || Yes || Untested || ||
|| External monitor - mirrors || Yes || Untested || ||
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|| Battery detected? || Yes, but can't detect time remaining|| Untested || ||
|| Hibernates? || Yes || Untested || ||
|| Sleep || No,goes into sleep mode fine, but screen won't turn back on when it comes out || Untested || ||
|| Battery detected? || Yes, but can't detect time remaining|| Yes, but can't detect time remaining || ||
|| Hibernates? || No || No || ||
|| Sleep || No,goes into sleep mode fine, but screen won't turn back on when it comes out || No,goes into sleep mode fine, but screen won't turn back on when it comes out || ||
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|| Blank monitor on inactivity || Yes || Untested || ||
|| Lid Close || Yes || Untested || ||
|| Cpu frequency scaling || No || Untested || ||
|| Blank monitor on inactivity || Yes || Yes || ||
|| Lid Close || Yes || Yes || ||
|| Cpu frequency scaling || N/A-Celeron M doesn't have speed step || N/A || ||
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|| Sound works? || Yes, but sound works all apps only if "Event Sounds" is disabled || Untested || ||
|| Correct volume? || Yes || Untested || ||
|| Hardware volume switch || Yes || Untested || ||
|| Headphone jack || Yes || Untested || ||
|| Sound works? || Yes, but sound works in all apps only if "Event Sounds" is disabled || Yes || ||
|| Correct volume? || Yes || Yes || ||
|| Hardware volume switch || Yes || Yes || ||
|| Headphone jack || Yes || Yes || ||
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|| Wired NIC || No, was not detected during installation || Untested || || || Wired NIC || Yes(Just have to make sure it's turned on at the BIOS screen) || Untested || ||
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|| Firewire || N/A || Untested || ||
|| Bluetooth || N/A || Untested || ||
|| Modem || Yes || Untested || ||
|| Infrared || N/A || Untested ||
|| Firewire || N/A || N/A || ||
|| Bluetooth || N/A || N/A || ||
|| Modem || No, apparently it's one of those ATI sound chip types-see this site for more info:http://linux.toshiba-dme.co.jp/linux/eng/reference.htm **see below also || No || ||
|| Infrared || N/A || N/A ||
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|| Touchpad || Yes || Untested || ||
|| Touchpad - Doubletap = double click || Yes, but on a few apps, pad tapping doesn't work || Untested || ||
|| Touchpad - Scroll down side || No || Untested || ||
|| Touchpad || Yes || No, pointer acceleration is all screwed up. ||Bug# 28778,29337 ||
|| Touchpad - Doubletap = double click || Yes, but on a few apps, pad tapping doesn't work || No. || Bug# 28617 ||
|| Touchpad - Scroll down side || No || No || ||
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|| External mouse - Serial || N/A || Untested || || || External mouse - Serial || N/A || N/A || ||
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|| AC through replicator || Untested || Untested || ||
|| USB || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Serial || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Parallel || Untested || Untested || ||
|| External Monitor - VGA || Untested || Untested || ||
|| External Monitor - DVI || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Mod
em || Untested || Untested || ||
|| NIC || Untested || Untested || ||
|| PS/2 || Untested || Untested || ||
|| AC through replicator || N/A || N/A || ||
|| USB || N/A || N/A || ||
|| Serial || N/A || N/A || ||
|| Parallel || N/A || N/A || ||
|| External Monitor - VGA || N/A || N/A || ||
|| External Monitor - DVI || N/A || N/A || ||
|| Mo
dem || N/A || N/A || ||
|| NIC || N/A || N/A || ||
|| PS/2 || N/A || N/A || ||
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|| Fingerprint reader || N/A || Untested || ||
|| CD/DVD drive || Yes || Untested || ||
|| PCMCIA cards || Yes || Untested || ||
|| Parallel Ports || N/A || Untested || ||
|| Card reader(s) || N/A || Untested || ||
|| Fingerprint reader || N/A || N/A || ||
|| CD/DVD drive || Yes || Yes || ||
|| PCMCIA cards || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Parallel Ports || N/A || N/A || ||
|| Card reader(s) || N/A || N/A || ||
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|| Fn+F6 || || || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Fn+F7 || || || Untested || Untested || ||
|| Fn+F6 ||Brightness down|| || Yes || Untested || ||
|| Fn+F7 ||Brightness up || || Yes || Untested || ||
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|| Fn+F9 || b|| || Yes || Untested || || || Fn+F9 ||Touchpad on/off|| || Yes || Untested || ||
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## Add any notes here **Apparently, installing the package "sl-modemd" creates a device node for the ati-ixp-modem card and manages the soundcard modem. I haven't been able to test this though, as I'm having dialup issues and can only install the sl-modem daemon to check if the modem is recognized. If someone else with an ati sound modem could test this, email me.
-UPDATE- With testing, I found that while the sl-modemd package does support ati-ixp modems, it doesn't seem to cooperate with my model modem at all.

Current Issues and Regressions

Hardware Specs

Processor: Intel Celeron M 360J @ 1.4 Ghz w/ 1MB L2 cache, 400MHz FSB

RAM: 256 MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM SODIMM

Hard Drive: 40GB 5400RPM EIDE 9.5" HDD

Monitor: 15" TFT active-matrix XGA LCD @ 1024x768/60hz

CDRW/DVDROM Drive

ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP

Atheros 802.11 b/g Wireless LAN

Alps Touchpad

3 USB Ports

1 S-Video out

1 PCMCIA Slot

1 Monitor out port

Built-in Soundcard-Winmodem and Realtek NIC

Hardware details

in Breezy (current stable)?

in Dapper (current development)?

Installation works?

Yes

Yes

Hardware Information

Screen & Monitors

Device

Works?

Bug #

in Breezy(current stable)?

in Dapper (current development)?

Screen

Yes

Yes

Correct resolution?

Yes

Yes

Correct refresh rate?

Yes

Yes

3D Acceleration

No

No

External monitor works?

Yes

Untested

External monitor - mirrors

Yes

Untested

External monitor - extend desktop

Untested

Untested

Power Management

Battery detected?

Yes, but can't detect time remaining

Yes, but can't detect time remaining

Hibernates?

No

No

Sleep

No,goes into sleep mode fine, but screen won't turn back on when it comes out

No,goes into sleep mode fine, but screen won't turn back on when it comes out

Dim monitor on battery

No

Untested

Blank monitor on inactivity

Yes

Yes

Lid Close

Yes

Yes

Cpu frequency scaling

N/A-Celeron M doesn't have speed step

N/A

Sound

Sound works?

Yes, but sound works in all apps only if "Event Sounds" is disabled

Yes

Correct volume?

Yes

Yes

Hardware volume switch

Yes

Yes

Headphone jack

Yes

Yes

Mic jack

Untested

Untested

Networking

Wired NIC

Yes(Just have to make sure it's turned on at the BIOS screen)

Untested

Wireless NIC

Yes, beautifully

Untested

PCMCIA NIC

Untested

Untested

Firewire

N/A

N/A

Bluetooth

N/A

N/A

Modem

No, apparently it's one of those ATI sound chip types-see this site for more info:http://linux.toshiba-dme.co.jp/linux/eng/reference.htm **see below also

No

Infrared

N/A

N/A

Touchpad & Mice

Touchpad

Yes

No, pointer acceleration is all screwed up.

Bug# 28778,29337

Touchpad - Doubletap = double click

Yes, but on a few apps, pad tapping doesn't work

No.

Bug# 28617

Touchpad - Scroll down side

No

No

External mouse - USB

Untested

Untested

External mouse - Serial

N/A

N/A

Docking Station/Port Replicator

AC through replicator

N/A

N/A

USB

N/A

N/A

Serial

N/A

N/A

Parallel

N/A

N/A

External Monitor - VGA

N/A

N/A

External Monitor - DVI

N/A

N/A

Modem

N/A

N/A

NIC

N/A

N/A

PS/2

N/A

N/A

Additional Hardware

Fingerprint reader

N/A

N/A

CD/DVD drive

Yes

Yes

PCMCIA cards

Untested

Untested

Parallel Ports

N/A

N/A

Card reader(s)

N/A

N/A

Function and other keys

Fn key

Operation

Keycode

Works?

Bug #

in Breezy (current stable)?

in Dapper (current development)?

Fn+Space

Untested

Untested

Fn+Esc

Untested

Untested

Fn+F1

Untested

Untested

Fn+F2

Untested

Untested

Fn+F3

Untested

Untested

Fn+F4

Untested

Untested

Fn+F5

Untested

Untested

Fn+F6

Brightness down

Yes

Untested

Fn+F7

Brightness up

Yes

Untested

Fn+F8

Untested

Untested

Fn+F9

Touchpad on/off

Yes

Untested

Fn+F10

Untested

Untested

Fn+F11

Untested

Untested

Fn+F12

Untested

Untested

Fn+1

Untested

Untested

Fn+2

Untested

Untested

Other special keys

Key

Operation

Keycode

Works?

Bug #

in Breezy (current stable)?

in Dapper (current development)?

Key

Untested

Untested

Notes

**Apparently, installing the package "sl-modemd" creates a device node for the ati-ixp-modem card and manages the soundcard modem. I haven't been able to test this though, as I'm having dialup issues and can only install the sl-modem daemon to check if the modem is recognized. If someone else with an ati sound modem could test this, email me. -UPDATE- With testing, I found that while the sl-modemd package does support ati-ixp modems, it doesn't seem to cooperate with my model modem at all.


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