Re: Sony Vaio Laptop problems

Stephan Maciej (stephan@maciej.muc.de)
Mon, 29 Apr 2002 16:30:22 +0200


On Monday 29 April 2002 02:28, Erik Mouw wrote:
> > ERROR
> > 0211: Keyboard Error
> >
> > I do have the option to use <F2> to enter Setup, but due to some strange
> > 0211 keyboard error it just won't work. The only proper way for
> > restarting my machine is to power it off and turn it on again.
> >
> > What can I do?
>
> 1) Update the BIOS, my laptop shipped with an old version and a BIOS
> update fixed some keyboard related problems. (you need to boot into
> windows for this)

Can I do this with a DOS bootdisk? I remember that most of the Flash updates
require you to startup the computer in a real DOS environment, at least those
I have seen for my ASUS P5A and A7V boards.

Windows XP didn't live long on my system - I just booted it after I bought
that thingy, then I installed Linux on the whole disk. I can live with the
reboot problem, as long as I'd have to install XP or some other Microsoft
shit on it to fix it.

> 2) Apply the latest ACPI patch.

I'll try. Is anyone interested in getting positive feedback? You?

> [...]
> My FX505 doesn't need the sonypi driver. With APM I can suspend the
> computer but the CPU fan won't turn off; with ACPI the CPU fan turns
> off, but I can't suspend the computer. Anyway, the latest ACPI patch
> makes it a lot more quiet.

That's right. With APM, I had the problem that the fan didn't turn on if it
wasn't on after a power-on. Twice, my machine went off because it overheated.

> [...]
> Use the ALSA-0.9 series driver instead of the kernel driver.

I'll try that, too.

> > So, just for completeness, here's my system configuration:
> >
> > Mobile AMD Duron Processor, 1GHz
> > 256MB RAM
> > IDE hard disk and CD/DVD ROM
>
> You forgot to tell which kernel version you are currently using.
> Anyway, linux-2.4.19-pre5 + acpi-20020329-2.4.18 works for me.

Umm, I really forgot that. I am currently using a vanilla 2.5.9 kernel and I
am quite happy with it.

Thanks,

Stephan
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