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- Linux on Sony VAIO mini-HOWTO
- Hideki Saito hideki@chatlink.com
- v1.1, 16 September 1998
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- This document explains installation of Linux on Sony VAIO computers.
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- Table of Contents
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- 1. Introduction
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- 1.1 Notes
- 1.2 Disclaimer
- 1.3 What this document all about?
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- 2. Hardware compatibilities issue
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- 2.1 Hardware that not compatible with Linux
- 2.2 Partially compatible hardwares
- 2.2.1 Soundcard
- 2.2.2 Video Card
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- 3. How to install Linux?
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- 4. After all...
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- 5. Little Legal notes
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- ______________________________________________________________________
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- 1. Introduction
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- 1.1. Notes
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- This document first appeared in "Hideki Saito's Homepage" at
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- http://ryoohki.anime.net/~hideki/
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- . This version of HOWTO is rewritten for updated information. HTML
- version is found in http://ryoohki.anime.net/ hideki/VAIO+Linux.html.
- You may distribute this document freely. When you publish it, please
- drop me a note; I just want know how this documents are used :)
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- 1.2. Disclaimer
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- Also most of procedures in this document is tested, I will take no
- responsibilities for any problem caused by using any information in
- this document. As like in GPL, please try anything in your own risk. I
- am not native English writer, and you will find many mistakes in this
- document. Please excuse me on those. Any corrections and
- clarifications are welcome; please send those to hideki@chatlink.com.
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- 1.3. What this document all about?
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- In this HOWTO, I will go over how to use Linux under Sony VAIO
- computers. The VAIO computers are great, but was not very friendly to
- Linux. But this isn't mean that you cannot use it, actually you can!
- Throughout this document, I will assume that you own either PCV 70 or
- 90. Since almost all VAIO models are similar in their architecture
- (although newer ones have larger disks, updated video card, more RAM,
- etc), many of contents in this document should apply to all VAIO
- models.
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- 2. Hardware compatibilities issue
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- 2.1. Hardware that not compatible with Linux
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- Most of hardwares installed in the system are compatible under Linux.
- However there are exceptions of modem, USB Port and MPEG decoder.
- Please be aware that you cannot use modem, which should be problem for
- some of you. Modems installed in the VAIO is called DSVD modem, which
- is the variant of the "Winmodem."
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- 2.2. Partially compatible hardwares
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- The soundcard and the Video card installed are partially compatible.
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- 2.2.1. Soundcard
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- Soundcard is compatible under Linux with supports of Microsoft Sound
- System + Sound Blaster, if you want to use MIDI under Linux, you need
- to compromise your sound input capabilities. For this case, cancel
- out the Sound Blaster. If you need MIDI, and sound input, you may
- want consider buying OSS/Linux, which you can use all of its
- capabilities under Linux. The soundcard equipped with the VAIO is
- Yamaha OPL3SA, and OSS/Linux has full support to it. It seems like
- that the wavetable synthesis mentioned in the specification is really
- the soft synthesizer, so you are not missing hardware capabilities on
- it. As the time I am writing this, there is the OSS/Free 3.8, which
- supports this soundcard under Yamaha OPL3-SA1 audio controller. Please
- note that this is not initially installed on 2.0.x. You will need to
- download from OSS site. 2.1.x comes with updated version of OSS/Free,
- but I haven't tested compatibility with it. If you see that it is
- working with this soundcard, please let me know.
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- 2.2.2. Video Card
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- Videocard is partially supported under Linux. You will have no
- problem using it under Linux console mode. If you wish to use it
- under X Window, get 3.3.1 or later XFree86, which has support to ATI
- Rage. Other commercial X Window system should support this, too.
- However, 3D acceleration of this video card will not work under Linux,
- as there is no driver for this.
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- 3. How to install Linux?
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- Installing Linux on the system will not be big problem. However, you
- need to aware that initially, there are one non-DOS partition on the
- system. I have no idea what that partition is. It is 400MB
- partition, and it is visible by running fdisk. I simply deleted this
- partition to allocate it for Linux. And I don't have any problem, so
- probably it must be something to do with software installation.
- Please refer to other instruction for general installation of Linux.
- The VAIO has nice support that you can boot directly from CD-ROM, if
- CD-ROM is bootable. Since the BIOS supports it, it is what you can
- use in some distribution. This is nice, because you can perform
- floppyless installation. Particularly, Redhat could boot from CD-ROM.
- Other distribution like SUSE also claims that it can boot from CD-ROM.
- But as I have not checked those yet, I cannot be sure on that. If that
- this way of booting does not work with yours, try checking boot option
- in the BIOS. Kernel configuration shouldn't be big problem except for
- the part to setup soundcard. But as I covered that issue earlier, I
- will not talk about it in this section. The VAIO computer is equipped
- with APM BIOS, or Advanced Power Management BIOS, I personally don't
- recommend that you enable support to it under Linux. I had problem
- when I enabled it.
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- 4. After all...
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- Everything went well? I hope it did. Now your Sony VAIO computer is
- one of the best Linux workstation. If you have any problem, I may
- have answer to your questions. Please just send those to
- hideki@chatlink.com anytime. I will try to answer those as soon as
- possible.
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- 5. Little Legal notes
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- VAIO is the trademark of Sony. All other trademark appeared in this
- documents are belonged to their respective holders. The copyright of
- this document is reserved by Hideki Saito.
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