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This page is a work in progress.
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= Overview =
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Most of the features seem to be working with Linux 2.6.32.
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== Hardware ==
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* Ethernet: Attansic Technology Corp. Device 1063 (rev c0)
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* Wireless: Intel Corporation Wifi Link 100 Series
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* Bluetooth:
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* Sound: Realtek ALC269
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* Video: nVidia GeForce GT 240M
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* Video RAM: 1GB DDR3
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* CPU: Core i7 720 QM (4 core, 2 threads per core)
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* RAM: 4 GB
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* HDD: 2* 320 GB, 5200 rpm.
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* Fingerprint Sensor.
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== Support ==
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* Ethernet: Yes.
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* Wireless: Yes.
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* Bluetooth: Yes.
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* Sound: Yes.
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* Video: Yes. (dual screen working fine)
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* Software Raid: Yes.
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* Keyboard: some Function (Fn) keys are not recognized / mapped correctly.
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* Fingerprint Sensor: Not tested. (listed by lshal)
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== Tests ==
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* Video:
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** Maximal Resolution: 1366x768
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** glxgears: 1859.8 FPS @ 1366x768
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= Configuration =
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You can see the configuration file specific to this computer at [https://svn.nixos.org/repos/nix/configurations/trunk/computer/asus/m60j/jx041v.nix <code>configurations/computer/asus/m60j/jx041v.nix</code>]
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= Problems & Solutions =
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== No Ethernet ==
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This problem appear if you are using an old kernel.
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<pre>[root@nixos:]# lspci -v | sed -n '/Ethernet/ { :loop p; n; s/^$//; T loop; q}'
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07:00.0 Ethernet controller: Attansic Technology Corp. Device 1063 (rev c0)
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...
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Kernel driver in use: atl1c
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Kernel modules: atl1c
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</pre>
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While searching on the web you find that this ethernet device need the kernel module <code>atl1e</code> instead of <code>atl1c</code>. The following sources explain how to unpack & compile & install such module on usual distributions. As we are on a NixOS, things are a bit different.
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To follow the instruction you need to find a way to copy the module sources of AR81Family-linux-v1.0.0.10.tar.gz ([http://www.backtrack.it/~emgent/hackstuff/Attansic/ http://www.backtrack.it/~emgent/hackstuff/Attansic/]) on the targeted device.
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<pre>
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# avoid messing up your term
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[root@nixos:]# initctl stop dhclient
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# add dependencies in the environment
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[root@nixos:]# nix-env -i gcc gnumake
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[root@nixos:]# ln -s /nix/store/*-linux-$(uname -r)/lib /lib
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# unpack & compile
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[root@nixos:]# mkdir /tmp/AR81Family-linux
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[root@nixos:]# cp .../AR81Family-linux-v1.0.0.10.tar.gz .
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[root@nixos:]# yes y | tar xzf AR81Family-linux-v1.0.0.10.tar.gz
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[root@nixos:]# cd src
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[root@nixos:]# make
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# Replace the current module
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[root@nixos:]# rmmod atl1c
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[root@nixos:]# modprobe /tmp/AR81Family-linux/src/atl1e.ko
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# start fetching an IP address.
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[root@nixos:]# initctl start dhclient
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</pre>
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At the end, you end up with a working interface and the following result:
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<pre>[root@nixos:]# lspci -v | sed -n '/Ethernet/ { :loop p; n; s/^$//; T loop; q}'
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07:00.0 Ethernet controller: Attansic Technology Corp. Device 1063 (rev c0)
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...
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Kernel driver in use: atheros_eth
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Kernel modules: atl1c
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</pre>
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Many reference to AR81Family-linux-v1.0.1.0.tar.gz can be found on the web, but the manufacturer links are broken.
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Sources:
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* [http://platonic.techfiz.info/2009/10/25/ethernet-controller-attansic-technology-corp-device-1063-on-ubuntu/ http://platonic.techfiz.info/2009/10/25/ethernet-controller-attansic-technology-corp-device-1063-on-ubuntu/]
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== Grub ==
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* Changing the boot sequence in the BIOS is changing the apparent mapping of hard-drives. Thus <code>hd0</code> and <code>hd1</code> are inverted in GRUB 2.
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* The MBR is not restored by the recovery CDs.
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