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Hewlett-Packard nx8220

Created by: Bill Giannikos,Last modification on Thu 18 of Oct, 2007 [08:26 UTC]by Bill Giannikos


This guide is intended to provide you details on how well this laptop works with Linux and which drivers you need to configure. For details on how to actually install and configure the required drivers have a look at our guides section for distribution specific instructions.






If you are looking to purchase this laptop you can visit HP's notebook page.

Authors

Bill Giannikos (bill2 at giannikos.com.au)

Introduction

This is a guide to running Linux with the Hewlett-Packard nx8220 laptop, model EA564PA.

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Specifications

ProcessorIntel Pentium-M 760 2Ghz
Screen15.4"
RAM512MB
HDD80GB
Optical DriveDVD-+RW
Graphics64MB ATI Mobility Radeon x600
Network10/100/1000 Ethernet, Intel 2915 802.11g Wireless, Bluetooth
Other3 x USB2.0, 1 x Firewire

Linux Compatibility

DeviceCompatibilityComments
ProcessorYes
ScreenYes
Optical DriveYes
GraphicsYes
SoundYesUse snd_intel8x0 modules
EthernetYesUse tg3 driver
WirelessYesUse ipw2200 driver
BluetoothYes
56K ModemYes
USBYes
FirewireNot Tested
Card ReaderYes
PCMCIAYes

Notes

This notebook supports both the open source radeon driver and the proprietary ATI driver. The proprietary driver would probably give you the best 3D performance.

The modem works with the slmodem driver. Thanks goes to Joseph for this information.

Related Resources

Preparing your laptop for Linux
Configuring an ATI graphics chip
Increasing battery life

Summary

No problems at all with this laptop, one of the best to use with Linux.


Have you installed Linux on this laptop? If so how about leaving a comment about your success in the comments section below.



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Everything works fine except the WiFi

by Babbs, Friday 09 of May, 2008 [21:17:14 UTC]
Well, that's pretty much it. Even with the latest ipw2200 drivers for wireless network, it still chokes on Ad-Hoc connection here. Other than that, things are working great with Debian Linux.

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