Samsung R65
with OpenSuSE - Kernel 2.6.16





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This notebook works with LINUX ™. I tried OpenSuSE 10.1, Knoppix. KUbuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft (---> Guide) and Debian Etch (---> Guide).
This guidance will be updated not any longer. Please read the current Debian Etch Guide for updates!


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Samsung R65 Features
Samsung R65 Specification
Samsung R65 Image Gallery

User Manual
Quick Guide
Review from CNet Asia





Advantages  [+]
Disadvantages  [-]

- Racous harddisk
- Windos preinstalled





Specific configuration and information about the implemented devices:

Tux
= Operates
Skull = Does not work
Warning = Works partially
Stop = I did not try it yet
ToDo = Under development
Hardware Info = Hardware information (lspci)



These components does not work correctly:




Motherboard  Hardware Info

Samsung R65 Charis

Chipset: Intel 945PM / 945GM, ICH7M



ACPI  & Battery 
Tux

Battery: Li-Ion 58 Wh
AC Adapter: 90Wh, 110 ~ 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz

The battery has an indicator to check the state manually.



Audio / Sound 
ok

SoundMAX Integrated Digital HD Audio



BIOS  Info

Phoenix BIOS Version 08XE / MICOM Version 08XE (¹ after Update)
Calistoga

You can enter the BIOS pressing F2.

¹ A BIOS update is available (delivered with 07XE; update to 08XE). Unfortunately I only found a w. version: BIOS-Update-File



CPU  Info

Intel® Core™ Processor Duo (Centrino® Duo) T2300 1.66GHz
Genuine Intel CPU T2300 @ 1.66 GHz
Genuine Intel CPU T2300 @ 1.66 GHz



Dimensions and weight  Info

329.8 x 272 x 30.7 mm
2.7 kg

with Kensington Lock support



Display / Monitor - LCD / CRT  ok

15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050 pixel) Super Bright Gloss LCD (4:3 Display)



DVD / CD-RW  ok

DVD-Super-Multi Double Layer (8xDVD+/-R DL 2,4 4xDVD+/-RW 5xDVD-RAM 8xDVD-ROM)
Teac DV-W28EA



FireWire / i.LINK / IEEE 1394  Stop

OHCI IEEE 1394-Hostcontroller



Graphic / VGA  ok

Nvidia GeForce™ Go 7400 Turbocache 256MB (Local 64MB / 128MB)
Nvidia Logo

Download the latest Nvidia driver: http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp

It is recommended to use YaST for installation of the NVIDIA driver. There are several reasons for this. First, it's simple. Second, and this is the most important one, 
you won't need to recompile the nvidia kernel module after a kernel update.

Update your Kernel via YOU (YaST Online Update). Use

YaST -> Software -> Change installation Source -> Add

Protocol: FTP
Server Name: : download.nvidia.com
Directory on Server: novell

to add the NVIDIA ftp server as additional installation source.
Now use

YaST -> Software -> Install and Delete Software

to install the NVIDIA driver. Select the following packages:

x11-video-nvidia
nvidia-gfx-kmp-"kernel-flavor"

"kernel-flavor" depends on your installed kernel. Check with "uname -r" for installed default/smp/bigsmp kernel. Use "sax2 -r" for X.Org configuration.

People who aren't afraid of recompiling the nvidia kernel module or even reinstalling the nvidia driver each time the kernel has been updated and want or need to use the latest and
greatest nvidia driver can use the following steps 1-3. The others should use the instructions above using YaST and skip the steps below.

1. Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source', 'make' and 'gcc' packages with YaST2.

2. Use the nvidia installer for 1.0-8774.

sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8774-pkg1.run -q

3. Configure X.Org with

sax2 -r -m 0=nvidia (0 is a digit, not a letter!)

NOTE: There is no need to try to enable 3D support. It's already enabled, when the nvidia driver is running.
IMPORTANT: You need to recompile and install the nvidia kernel module after each kernel update.

sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8774-pkg1.run -K

You can check the performance with /usr/X11R6/bin/glxgears



Harddisk  ok

86 GB HDD 5400rpm (SATA) Samsung HM100JC (sold as 100 GB HD)

Review the performance: hdparm -T -t /dev/hda
Deactivate DMA: hdparm -d 0 /dev/hda
Activate DMA: hdparm -d 1 /dev/hda
This applies to /dev/hdb (DVD/CD-ROM Device) also.



I/O Ports  / Interfaces  Hardware Info

4 USB (USB 2.0), IEEE1394 (4pin), 1 Type II PC card, 1 PCI-Express Card, VGA, Multi Memory Slot (Memorystick™, Memorystick Pro™, SD, MMC, Highspeed MMC, XD), RJ 11, RJ 45, SVHS, Headphone-out (Optical S/PDIF), Mic-in, SIO, Dock port (120p)



IrDA  Skull

SMC IrCC - Fast Infrared Port
[Min. Turn-Around Time 1.0 mS default; Speed Limit 4 Mbps]

IO Range = 3E8h-3EFh; IRQ = 6; DMA = 2



Keyboard  Hardware Info

Standard 101/102-Key PS/2-Keyboard

Hot Keys
The notebook uses hotkeys or key combinations for the following:
Fn-Esc = Standby  ok
Fn-F2 = Battery state control  Skull
Fn-F4 = Display toggle, switches display output between display screen and external monitor or to dual view  ok
Fn-F5 = Backlit; screen blank, turns the display screen backlight off to save power  ok
Fn-F6 = Mute; speaker on/off  Skull
Fn-F7 = SRS; Stereo options; Use WOW XT ON for listening music, TRUSURROUND for viewing movies, SRS OFF to turn off SRS stereo mode  Skull
Fn-F9 = Turns the touchpad on and off  ok
Fn-F10 = Etiquette Mode; Etiquette Mode makes the computer (fan) silent  Skull
Fn-F11 = Num Lock  ok
Fn-F12 = Scroll  Warning (rogue with graphical X11-mode)
Fn-↑ = Screen brightness up  Warning (rogue with graphical X11-mode)
Fn-↓ = Screen brightness down  Warning (rogue with graphical X11-mode)
Fn-→ = Loudness up  Skull
Fn-← = Loudness down  Skull



Memory Stick Card Reader  Skull

Ricoh xD Picture Card Controller

MMC, High Speed MMC, XD, SD, MS, MS Pro



NIC / Ethernet  ok

Broadcom 440x 10/100 MBit



PCMCIA   ok

Ricoh R/RL/5C476(II)



RAM   Hardware Info

1024 MB (2 x 512 MB) DDR2 (support dual-channel)



Softmodem  Skull

Agere Athens (AM2) internal Modem
SENS LT56ADW Modem



S-Video / TV-out  Stop



Touchpad  ok

Synaptics PS/2 Port Pointing Device



USB  ok

4 x USB
~ 500 mA / port available



Wireless LAN   Tux

Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection; Module = ipw3945

Please install the following tools:
* ipw3945d daemon/firmware from http://ipw3945.sourceforge.net or from SuSE Addon-CD (SuSE 10.1 x86) or from this site. I recommend you to use the SuSE Addon-CD, due to dependencies!
* KNetworkmanager (YaST network configuration)
* wpa_supplicant (With the commands iwlist and iwconfig you can pick out some information.)

After that you can put on the small switch for wireless lan on the right side of your notebook. A green LED will glowing.
The SSID on your access point have to be visible and it should deliver a DHCP-address.





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