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HP Pavilion dv2-1000 series

Introduction

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Specifications

For full specifications see the HP Pavilion dv2-1000 specifications page.

NameHP Pavilion dv2-1000 series
ProcessorAMD AthlonTM Neo Processor for Ultrathin Notebooks MV-40 (1.6 GHz, 512KB L2 Cache)
Screen12.1” WXGA Widescreen
RAMUp to 4GB
HDD160GB to 500GB
Optical DriveNone (external only)
GraphicsATI Radeon X1250
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Network10/100 Ethernet
802.11b/g
802.11a/b/g/n

Linux Compatibility

DeviceCompatibilityComments
ProcessorOK
ScreenOK
HDDOK
Optical DriveOK
GraphicsOK
SoundOK
EthernetOK
WirelessOKLinux kernel > 2.6.29
BluetoothN/AOK with USB dongle
ModemN/A
USBOK
Card ReaderOKIncluding boot
from SD Card
WebcamOK

Notes

This is actually a family of laptops, encompassing all dv2-10xxyy models. For example, the unit I have made the initial tests and reports on is a dv2-1010ez. The general characteristics of the entire family are basically the same.

Be careful, some models in this family have Bluetooth and some do not. The 1010ez that I tested does not.

Summary

At the time of this writing (September 2009), many of the components in this laptop are still new enough that support for them in Linux distributions is not yet uniform. The AMD Athalon Neo CPU, ATI Radeon graphic adapter and Atheros AR9285 wireless adapter are all touch-and-go. The only distributions I have found so far which seem to support everything “out of the box” are openSuSE 11.2 Milestone 7, which is obviously still in the test phase, and Zenwalk 6.2. I will post more complete details about various distributions in the comments section below.