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Linux Compatibility TestedViglen Dossier NS Plus
Linux Compatibility Testing Results


System Type: Laptop
Test Completed: 2003-08-11

Viglen Dossier NS Plus is awarded the AppLabs Linux Compatibility mark.

AppLabs' www.Linux-Tested.com compatibility testing of this system showed the following distributions compatible with the Viglen Dossier NS Plus:


  •  RedHat 9

  • This document presents the compatibility testing results.

    System Configuration

    The following table defines the system configuration tested by AppLabs.

    System Configuration as Tested
    Company Viglen
    Model Viglen Dossier NS Plus
    BIOS Revision 2.00.7
    Main Board and Chipset Intel® FC-PGA2
    Processor(s) Intel® P4 1.8 GHz
    RAM 256 MB
    HBA IDE
    Motherboard Features and Capabilities 1. Supports Intel® Celeron or Pentium® 4 processors
    2. Intelligent Power Management ACPI/APM
    Display Adapter SIS® 128-bit 2D/3D 4x AGP (SIS® 650)
    Serial Ports None
    Parallel Ports One (1) Enhanced Bi-directional
    USB Ports Two (2) USB 2
    I/O Ports and buses One (1) Firewire Ports;
    Host Bus Adapter IDE
    Network Interface RealTek RTL-8139 (Built-in)
    Audio Chipset / Sound Card SIS® 7012 PCI Audio Accelerator
    Optical Drive Samsung SN-124 24x / DVD
    Hard Drive Hitachi IC25N020ATMR04-0 (ATA)
    Floppy Drive Standard 1.44MB
    Keyboard laptop keyboard
    Pointing Device touchpad with 2 (two) buttons
    Miscellaneous Hardware one (1) TV-out port
    one (1) microphone in
    one (1) speaker out
    one (1) type II slot with CardBus Support
    one (1) IrDA Infra red port
    14.1 inch color XGA TFT (1024 X 768)
    V.92 56K Smart Link Soft Modem for Linux

    Testing Results

    The following table defines the hardware as tested in this system by AppLabs, and provides the pass/fail results.

    Tests and determinations are available for reference in ASCII format for immediate viewing.

    TestCommentResult
    Installation Testing
    CD-ROM Installation  PASSED
    NFS/FTP Installation  PASSED
    Device Auto Probing  PASSED
    Base System Testing
    Kernel Compatibility  PASSED
    GRUB/LILO Compatibility  PASSED
    Heavy I/O Test  PASSED
    Network Test  PASSED
    Network Load Test  (Not required on workstation test)PASSED
    SMP Test  (Only required multiprocessor systems)PASSED
    Display Adapter
    Console Compatibility  PASSED
    X Server Compatibility  PASSED
    Stand Alone Monitor  (Laptop Test Only)NA
    Simultaneous Display CRT/LCD  (Laptop Test Only)NA
    Sound Adapter
    Basic Sound Compatibility  PASSED
    Advanced Sound Availibility  PASSED
    Advanced Sound Compatibility  FAILED
    Serial Ports
    Kernel Detection  NA
    Compatibility Testing  NA
    Throughput Testing  NA
    Parallel Ports
    Kernel Detection  PASSED
    Compatibility Testing  PASSED
    Mouse
    Kernel Detection  PASSED
    Compatibility Testing  PASSED
    Keyboard
    Compatibility Testing  PASSED

    Notes and Observations:

    The soundcard is detected with the Intel® Sound driver which is correct; however, it is in a disabled state. This is because the 2.4.19-9 kernel (latest kernel that is stable for RedHat 9) is unable to appropriately assign an IRQ to the soundcard chipset. An error is displayed from dmesg.log and the messages.log files stating that IRQ zero will not work.

    To troubleshoot this issue, AppLabs located and compiled the RedHat rawhide 2.4.21 kernel on RedHat 9. This fixed the IRQ zero issue and the sound modules loaded correctly; however, the X server must be recompiled in order to work with the new kernel.

    RedHat 9 does not correctly probe for the video card. Users must execute redhat-config-xfree86 at a terminal and manually select the SIS® 650 driver. This will load the SIS® video module on the next reboot of the X-server.

    Power off -- When the command (shutdown -h now) is issued from a terminal, RedHat 9 does not completely shutdown the notebook. It leaves the notebook at a prompt asking the user to (power down).

    Standby -- When the command (apm -s) is issued from a terminal, the display flickers, the resolution changes momentarily, and an the following error is displayed in the terminal window: (apm input/output error).

    AppLabs update the BIOS on the notebook to the latest version and retested these issues. The same results occurred.

    As noted under the Device Autoprobing section, RedHat 9 with the 2.4.19-9 kernel did not correctly assign the approriate IRQ for the sound card chipset. Users may try compiling the rawhide 2.4.21 kernel to fix this issue.

    There are Linux drivers available for the built in modem. They are available at http://216.67.237.96/main2/down/20_slmdm-2_7_14_tar_en.gz Unfortunately, the same IRQ 0 issues exists with the 2.4.19-9 kernel detecting the modem. Users may try compiling the rawhide kernel to fix this issue.

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