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One minor complaint is that there appears to be no hardware reset button

  • Recovering when Debian kernel doesn't boot.
  • USB (mice, keyboards, flash drives, digital camera,.
  • Internationalization/Accented Characters.
  • Debian Reference (after initial install).
  • If you fail to configure a package during the first installation,ĭon't forget that dpkg-reconfigure is always available. If you play with it a little, you will find it very powerful. One other piece of advice: use "aptitude" to manage the Debian packages. Hardware auto-detected by Knoppix, along with appropriate device drivers.Īnd usbview are other useful tools for detecting Knoppix, look at /etc/sysconfig (Does this also work under Kanotix?). One general piece of advice, is to first run Knoppix or Kanotix. AdditionsĪs usual, there are no guarantees. I wrote these notes down carefully, to use on These notes can easily adapted to Debian on another computer. The DVD/CD-writer is no longer able to write, although it still reads.Ī second Averatec notebook started overheating with 2 or 3 hoursīelow are my experiences in configuring Debian on the Averatec. The battery had less than 1/2 hour capacity. The battery initialy had 1-1/2 hours capacity, but after 1-1/2 years, However, as one would expect, there are compromises. The Averatec is thin and light,ĥ12 MB, integrated wireless, and under $1,000. (I also recommend the Averatec notebook, if an economical thin and light In the modem section uses the Smart Link modem, and seems to provide With the kernel module, snd_via82xx_modem. Use either the open source ALSA mode modem (built into some kernels)

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    See the modem section below for details of how to

    #Averatec laptop drivers driver

    The vendor of the Smartlink modem appears no longer to support a Linux driver Lilo, then add i8042.nomux to the end of the kernel line. To a stanza in nf, due to a bug in the i8042 device. Tracing comments on the web, I found I had to add After I had upgraded to the 2.6.12 kernel, the Synaptics I will keep this message here a little longer for those WARNING: As of my current Linux 2.6.17 kernel, this problem has goneĪway. This other site gives information for the Averatec 3200. Gives instructions for disassembling and re-soldering. (Theīattery light would blink very intermittently.) The current issues, followed by a listing of what I did to configureĪs of summer, 2007, the Averatec battery could not be charged. I am using an Averatec 3220 notebook (3200 series).

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    Debian Linux on an Averatec 3200 Series laptopĭebian Linux on an Averatec 3200 Series laptop (version 1.16) Gene Cooperman















    Averatec laptop drivers