Quick Guide
Here's a short guide to installing Debian Etch 4.0 on the Acer Aspire 1642. Let's go!
Hardware
Part | Type |
Processor | Intel Pentium M 1.7G |
Memory | 512Mb |
Video card | Intel 915G |
Sound card | Intel HDA (ALC 883 chipset) |
Touchpad | Synaptics Touchpad |
Pair of hands | Not growing from an ass |
After installation of Debian Etch 4.0 I found the following issues
- sound card is not supported by kernel 2.6.18
- resolution 1280x800 is not supported
Sound
For resolving first issue you must change kernel to version 2.6.20+, because sound card is not supported by kernel 2.6.18. You should download kernel 2.6.20 from www.kernel.org and compile it using the following command:
# make-kpkg --append_to_version -smp --initrd kernel_image modules_image
Then you should install it:
# dpkg -i kernel_blablabla.deb
and add "model" parameter into file /etc/modprobe.d/sound:
options snd-hda-intel index=0 model=acer
and reboot linux. When you run amarok or another audio player sound will rise from the dead :)
Video
We need to install 915resolution package so open up a terminal and type:
# apt-get install 915resolution
Reboot X11 and enjoy with new resolution.
Hotkeys
To make the functionals keys work (fn+fxx, fn+up, fn+down) you should add the following code to the .bashrc or to an another place:
xmodmap -e 'keycode 160 = F16' # mute
xmodmap -e 'keycode 176 = F17' # volume up
xmodmap -e 'keycode 174 = F18' # volume down
xev utility can help you to retrieve a keycode of any key.
Useful links
- KDE multimedia installation
- Opera browser (if you hate a slow mozilla firefox, fortunately, you can use konqueror)
- Tuning Debian Sarge (russian language)
- http://wiki.debian-fr.net/materiel/portable/acer/aspire1642zwlmi
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