Dell Vostro 1310
This page deals with setting up Arch Linux on the Dell Vostro 1310 laptop. Nvidia graphics work excellently with the Nvidia 8400GS. There have been some problems with the Ethernet NIC, but it is possible for it to work correctly.
Hardware
Audio
OSS
After comparing both ALSA & OSS on the Vostro 1310 I have come to the conclusion that OSS indeed sounds clearer with more range. However I cannot recommend the use of OSS on the 1310 due to a consistent crackling noise that can be heard in the background whenever any audio is played. A complete reinstall and several restarts of OSS has been tried to correct the problem but has not helped the situation at all. Instead I recommend installing ALSA which has given me zero problems.
Video
Network
See Network configuration and Wireless network configuration.
Webcam
The webcam is detected by lsusb as the 0c45:63e0 Microdia Sonix Integrated Webcam. To get the webcam to properly function follow the steps listed below.
- Make sure the uvcvideo module is loaded by performing the following command: "lsmod | grep uvcvideo". Your output should be something like
# uvcvideo 68316 0 # videodev 42080 1 uvcvideo # v4l1_compat 18228 2 uvcvideo,videodev # usbcore 179024 5 uvcvideo,usbhid,uhci_hcd,ehci_hcd
- Once you have confirmed that the 'uvcvideo' module is loaded, add your user to the 'video' group.
# gpasswd -a UserNameGoesHere video
- Log your user out and back in to ensure that your user is apart of the the video group.
- Now you should be able to install your Webcam application such as cheese and you should find that your camera works perfectly. See Webcam setup for more details on configuring your webcam.
Power Management
CPU
For the Intel Core 2 Duo (and all laptop cpu's) you must follow the instructions to setup CPU frequency scaling.
Hibernate/Suspend
Hibernate/Suspend works out of the box with pm-utils however integration with HAL does not. In order for you to enable power-related settings like "Suspend on closing of Laptop Lid" in Gnome you will need to
- Copy
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-power-mgmt-policy.fdi
to/etc/hal/fdi/policy/
. - Add your user to the
power
user group. - Restart the HAL service or your machine for the change take affect.