This is a compatibility guide to running Linux with the HP EliteBook 2540p laptop.
This page is just for discussing using Linux on the HP EliteBook 2540p. For a general discussion about this laptop you can visit the HP EliteBook 2540p page on LapWik.
LightScribe function requires proprietary software to use.
Graphics
Works
Can run the Unity shell smoothly.
Sound
Works
Ethernet
Works
Wireless
Works
Bluetooth
Works
56K Modem
Not Tested
3G Modem
Works
Hewlett-Packard Gobi 2000 Wireless Modem (QDL mode). qcserial driver loads. Requires the gobi-loader package and copying the firmware from the Windows driver.
GPS
Works
Integrated with Gobi modem. Requires special terminal commands to use.
Evaluation done with Ubuntu 11.04. See http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Qualcomm_Gobi_2000 for details on enabling the Gobi 3G modem and GPS. Note that enabling the autotrack mode of the GPS in Windows is not necesary.
About the flickering: a work-around is to suspend the machine, then revive it…
Bill Ott, Tuesday 08 of March, 2011 [22:28:17]
Sometimes the suspend doesn't suspend. It just goes the the logon page with the flicker still present. Good news is, if it does suspend, when you bring it out of suspension the flicker is gone.
Charlotte S, Tuesday 25 of January, 2011 [12:15:48]
Maybe you could help me there, then…
I have just bought this laptop and installed the latest Linux Mint Debian Edition (based on a 2.6.32 kernel) but experienced random (and annoying!) screen flickerings. I then chose to upgrade to a 2.6.37 kernel (first from liquorix and then from experimental) but now, during booting, the screen is backlit, but blank.
I now this bug has been reported, but I can't find any fix. Could you help me there?
Re the wireless driver: I had to install the firmware-b43-lpphy-installer package, as my network controller is the Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY (rev 01) chip, and it works fine.
Charlotte S, Tuesday 25 of January, 2011 [20:14:13]
Discussion
RICOH SmartCard Reader is not working.
works well (kernel 2.6.38)
About the flickering: a work-around is to suspend the machine, then revive it…
Sometimes the suspend doesn't suspend. It just goes the the logon page with the flicker still present. Good news is, if it does suspend, when you bring it out of suspension the flicker is gone.
Maybe you could help me there, then…
I have just bought this laptop and installed the latest Linux Mint Debian Edition (based on a 2.6.32 kernel) but experienced random (and annoying!) screen flickerings. I then chose to upgrade to a 2.6.37 kernel (first from liquorix and then from experimental) but now, during booting, the screen is backlit, but blank.
I now this bug has been reported, but I can't find any fix. Could you help me there?
Re the wireless driver: I had to install the firmware-b43-lpphy-installer package, as my network controller is the Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY (rev 01) chip, and it works fine.
Well, never mind. Switching to 2.6.37-999-generic grabbed from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/2011-01-19-natty/ seems to work!
System also works fine with Debian Squeeze with a 2.6.37 kernel from experimental. For the wireless drivers install firmware-iwlwifi package.