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Asus L8400K overview

Description

General

CPU

Mem

HD

Screen

Video

Lectors

Price

Autonomy/weigth

Sound

Network

PIII850

128Mo

20 Go

14,1TFT

S3 Savage MX/MV

DVD 8X

floppy


About $2000

2-4 h

2.9 kg

ESS Allegro 1988-1

Ethernet:

Realtek 8139

Modem : ESS winmodem

Connectors

  • 2 PCMCIA port

  • 1 PS2  ( you can use a double ps2 plug  to use  keyboard & mouse at the same time )

  • 1 Infra Red port

  • 1 TV out ( S-video )

  • Audio: 1 out, 1 in, 1 jack

  • 2 USB

  • 1 RJ45 for ethernet and modem

  • 1 serial port ( little one)

  • 1parallel port

  • 1 kensington hole

  • 1 VGA out

  • 2 built-in loudspeakers

  • 1 microphone



Note: I didn't get any portbar connector in spite of the advert description.

dmesg

screenshot 1

General feelings

Excellent product to be used under linux at work and at office. Mine was sold with Microsoft Windows Millenium. After having resized partition ( with partition magics ), I installed Suse 7.2 and everything was OK.

Update : I had to change the mother card ( 300€, by Asus France support  ) after 2 years of good services. It didn't boot any more.

Summary for Suse 7.2 and Mandrake 8 ( kernel 2.4.4/ XFree 4.0.3/KDE 2.1.1 ) :

Video

yes

Sound

yes

DVD

CD-ROM reading: yes
Data DVD reading: yes
Video DVD reading: yes   (see ogle :     http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/downloads.html     )

Mouse

yes ( see XF86config )

IR

? (must work )

APM

yes , I use KDE module to check battery level

Ethernet

yes

Modem

no ( winmodem )
Check http://www.linmodems.org  but don't expect it to work before a long time.



To sum up, everything was perfect except the modem. I will use one old one on serial port or I will buy a cheap one for PCMCIA.
Every hardware part have been detected without any additional configuration ( but mouse under Suse ) and I got a running and usable system in less than half an hour. I advise you to avoid Mandrake 8.0 with this lapstop because I had some BIOS clocks problems with this distribution.

Useful information

  • Star Office 5.2 can freeze your notebook. If you use it, put that line in your profile:

         export SAL_DO_NOT_USE_INVERT50=true

  • Change BIOS settings: OS= others. Note that suspend to RAM works perfectly.


  • To avoid big and ugly fonts under text console, put vga=791 in  your /etc/lilo.conf and type 'lilo' under root:


       image=/boot/vmlinuz
       label=linux
       vga=791
       root=/dev/hda6
       append=" quiet"
       read-only


  • To add some RAM : you have one slot bellow the keyboard. I tried to add a 256 Mo memory to reach 384 Mo but in this case, system detects only 256Mo, so put only a 128Mo memory.

Update: A L8400K owner reports that he uses a Kingston RAM and that it works perfectly. (now 384Mb ).


X11 config

Using Suse 7.2, I had a bad X11 configuration with sax: the touchpad didn't work at install ( random jumps ). The mouse for the touchpad must be PS/2 to solve problem. Now, I use my lapstop with the touchpad and a USB cordless/optical/wheel logiteck mouse, both running perfectly.

Here's my XF86Config.


Kernel compilation

I recompiled the 2.4.4 kernel without problem.

Here's my compilation config.