This my notes on getting openSuSE 10.3 (x85_64) Linux running on a Toshiba Satellite A215-S7427 laptop from Fry's. This is an AMD based laptop with AMD components. Others in the series (s742?) should have identical wireless and graphics, just different size memory or hard disk (or installed software).
This guide is intended to provide you details on how well this laptop works with Linux and which modules you need to configure. For details on how to actually install and configure the required modules have a look at our guides section for distribution specific instructions.
Realtek TRL8187B(8197) - Need the rlt8187B driver set from RealTek. May have to ask for them as it may not be on their download site. May have to update the r8187_core.c file to add in definitions for 'r8197'. More on this later.
ATI Radion Graphics - The display comes up by default in Frame buffer mode 1024×800. I installed the ATI drivers, but have not experienced any difference.
I tried Fedora 7 before going to opensuse10.3, but I experienced issues with the APCI, and CPU managment. and the default X configuration May try Fedora 8 after it comes out. Fedora 8 Live x86-64 seems to run out of the box with the video, but not the wireless or sound.
Rodrigo Botafogo, Tuesday 24 of June, 2008 [08:17:28]
I've just installed Suse 11.0 on a Toshiba A215-S7428. This worked much better than Suse 10.3. It now has sound and configure the ATI card without problem (needed to update to the latest proprietary drive through 1-click install). I'm still trying to get wireless though… if I manage that, I'll leave another comment
L.J., Wednesday 23 of April, 2008 [15:52:10]
Limited USB
I'm having the same trouble as you concerning USB limitations. I've done some testing and everything seems to work on kernel 2.6.19. Anything after that is when it stopped working. I've done the tests quite a while back, so I forgot whether 32-bit or 64-bit distro matters…
L.J., Saturday 21 of June, 2008 [14:24:37]
I just now figured this out. It's weird when my system recognizes my mouse, but when I unplug it and plug it back in, tail -f /var/log/messages won't show anything. A few days ago, I tried hooking BlackBerry cellphone to transfer files, but it wasn't recognized. Not until I did lsusb. That command also works for my mouse, so now I don't have to restart my system every time the mouse gets unplugged.
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I've just installed Suse 11.0 on a Toshiba A215-S7428. This worked much better than Suse 10.3. It now has sound and configure the ATI card without problem (needed to update to the latest proprietary drive through 1-click install). I'm still trying to get wireless though… if I manage that, I'll leave another comment
Limited USB
I'm having the same trouble as you concerning USB limitations. I've done some testing and everything seems to work on kernel 2.6.19. Anything after that is when it stopped working. I've done the tests quite a while back, so I forgot whether 32-bit or 64-bit distro matters…
I just now figured this out. It's weird when my system recognizes my mouse, but when I unplug it and plug it back in, tail -f /var/log/messages won't show anything. A few days ago, I tried hooking BlackBerry cellphone to transfer files, but it wasn't recognized. Not until I did lsusb. That command also works for my mouse, so now I don't have to restart my system every time the mouse gets unplugged.