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== Model == | == Model == | ||
− | The W520 comes with an additional 80GB solid state disk (Intel 310) instead of internal umts-modem and a 500GB 2,5" sata disk with windows 7 on | + | The {{W520}} comes with an additional 80GB solid state disk (Intel 310) instead of internal umts-modem and a 500GB 2,5" sata disk with windows 7 on it preinstalled. This model has two graphics systems: Integrated graphics (intel) and discrete graphics ([[NVIDIA_Quadro_2000M|NVIDIA Quadro 2000M]]). In BIOS you can select which one to use and as a third option to use both, called NVidia Optimus. |
+ | It has an [[Integrated_camera|Integrated camera]] and a [[Huey_PRO_Colorimeter|Huey PRO Colorimeter]]. | ||
== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
− | I decided first to install the Linux system on the ssd disk and | + | I decided first to install the Linux system on the ssd disk and use the 500GB harddisk for data. For less power consumption I decided to use the Intel graphics and do some tests with NVidia Optimus later. This has to be configured in the BIOS. |
− | Installation runs out of the box in graphical mode. | + | Installation runs out of the box in graphical mode with BIOS settings for internal graphics. |
== Video == | == Video == | ||
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After the installation has finished the resolution of the internal display is automatically recognized. | After the installation has finished the resolution of the internal display is automatically recognized. | ||
− | I found that there is some work in progress to get the possibility to switch between internal and discrete graphics called bumblebee. I did not | + | I found that there is some work in progress to get the possibility to switch between internal and discrete graphics called [https://github.com/MrMEEE/bumblebee bumblebee]. This should bring NVidia optiumus to linux. Therefor the display has to be switched in BIOS to OPTIMUS. I Installed bumblebee from the openSuse repository. Starting a program with |
+ | |||
+ | {{cmduser|optirun <program name>}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | let the program run with use of the NVidia graphics. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The bad on the internal graphics is that the external display connector is wired to the NVidia graphics and there seems to be no way to run an external display at the moment with intel graphics activated. | ||
+ | |||
+ | I did not found out how to disable the discrete graphics when not in use, so the battery lifetime is smaller than when running on intel only. | ||
+ | |||
+ | As an alternative solution I tried to switch to discrete graphics in BIOS and to use the nvidia graphics with proprietary drivers from nvidia. After Installing the driver and generating an xorg.conf the nvidia logo is shown on X server startup. After that the external display connectors are usable. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{HELP| | ||
+ | Has anyone found a solution for the following: | ||
+ | 1. Get the external display ports activated in NVidia optimus mode | ||
+ | 2. Disable the nvidia card full in NVidia optimus mode | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{HELP| | ||
+ | Using discrete graphics with nvidia driver, shutting down and switching the BIOS settings to NVidia optimus, startup with intel-driver, shutdown and switch BIOS settings back to discrete graphics then the nvidia driver is not working anymore with following message: {{cmdresult|Fatal server error: no screens found}} | ||
+ | The only solution I found is to reinstall the driver. I think there must be a way to simple activate the driver again. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Sound == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sound is very silent when running video dvd in integrated graphics mode. The only solution I found is to use xine as the player and modify the a52.level setting from 100 to 200 (maximum). | ||
== Networking == | == Networking == | ||
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=== WiFi === | === WiFi === | ||
− | + | Wireless LAN connections are working without problems. | |
=== Ethernet === | === Ethernet === | ||
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The ethernet port works out of the box. | The ethernet port works out of the box. | ||
− | == | + | == Battery Lifetime == |
− | + | The battery lifetime depends on the display setting in the bios. | |
− | == | + | {|border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" |
+ | !BIOS setting | ||
+ | !lifetime | ||
+ | !comment | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |integrated graphics | ||
+ | |6.5h | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |optimus | ||
+ | |3.5h | ||
+ | |nvidia not disabled | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |optimus | ||
+ | |4.5h | ||
+ | |nvidia partly disabled | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |discrete graphics | ||
+ | |2.5h | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Suspend to Ram == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Function-Key FN-F4 works out of the box. The System suspends and resumes without problems in all three graphic modes (intel only, optimus, discrete graphics only). | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Suspend to Disk == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Function-Key FN-F12 does not work out of the box. Manually suspend to disk from kde-menu works out of the box (tested in integrated graphics mode only). Resume afterwards has no problems. May be some manual configuring solves the problem. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Integrated Camera == | ||
+ | |||
+ | not tested | ||
− | + | == Colorimeter == | |
+ | |||
+ | not tested | ||
== Special Keys == | == Special Keys == | ||
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|Display brighter | |Display brighter | ||
|{{Cyes}} | |{{Cyes}} | ||
− | | | + | |not working with nvidia driver under X11 {{footnote|1}} |
|- | |- | ||
|Display darker | |Display darker | ||
|{{Cyes}} | |{{Cyes}} | ||
− | | | + | |not working with nvidia driver under X11 {{footnote|1}} |
|- | |- | ||
|Thinklight | |Thinklight | ||
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|} | |} | ||
+ | {{footnotes| | ||
+ | |||
+ | #to change display brigtness switch to text console and change brigthness there. Then switch back to X11. | ||
+ | }} |
Latest revision as of 19:44, 26 July 2011
Contents
Model
The W520 comes with an additional 80GB solid state disk (Intel 310) instead of internal umts-modem and a 500GB 2,5" sata disk with windows 7 on it preinstalled. This model has two graphics systems: Integrated graphics (intel) and discrete graphics (NVIDIA Quadro 2000M). In BIOS you can select which one to use and as a third option to use both, called NVidia Optimus. It has an Integrated camera and a Huey PRO Colorimeter.
Installation
I decided first to install the Linux system on the ssd disk and use the 500GB harddisk for data. For less power consumption I decided to use the Intel graphics and do some tests with NVidia Optimus later. This has to be configured in the BIOS. Installation runs out of the box in graphical mode with BIOS settings for internal graphics.
Video
After the installation has finished the resolution of the internal display is automatically recognized.
I found that there is some work in progress to get the possibility to switch between internal and discrete graphics called bumblebee. This should bring NVidia optiumus to linux. Therefor the display has to be switched in BIOS to OPTIMUS. I Installed bumblebee from the openSuse repository. Starting a program with
$ optirun <program name>
let the program run with use of the NVidia graphics.
The bad on the internal graphics is that the external display connector is wired to the NVidia graphics and there seems to be no way to run an external display at the moment with intel graphics activated.
I did not found out how to disable the discrete graphics when not in use, so the battery lifetime is smaller than when running on intel only.
As an alternative solution I tried to switch to discrete graphics in BIOS and to use the nvidia graphics with proprietary drivers from nvidia. After Installing the driver and generating an xorg.conf the nvidia logo is shown on X server startup. After that the external display connectors are usable.
Has anyone found a solution for the following:
1. Get the external display ports activated in NVidia optimus mode 2. Disable the nvidia card full in NVidia optimus mode
Using discrete graphics with nvidia driver, shutting down and switching the BIOS settings to NVidia optimus, startup with intel-driver, shutdown and switch BIOS settings back to discrete graphics then the nvidia driver is not working anymore with following message: Fatal server error: no screens found
The only solution I found is to reinstall the driver. I think there must be a way to simple activate the driver again.
Sound
Sound is very silent when running video dvd in integrated graphics mode. The only solution I found is to use xine as the player and modify the a52.level setting from 100 to 200 (maximum).
Networking
WiFi
Wireless LAN connections are working without problems.
Ethernet
The ethernet port works out of the box.
Battery Lifetime
The battery lifetime depends on the display setting in the bios.
BIOS setting | lifetime | comment |
---|---|---|
integrated graphics | 6.5h | |
optimus | 3.5h | nvidia not disabled |
optimus | 4.5h | nvidia partly disabled |
discrete graphics | 2.5h |
Suspend to Ram
Function-Key FN-F4 works out of the box. The System suspends and resumes without problems in all three graphic modes (intel only, optimus, discrete graphics only).
Suspend to Disk
Function-Key FN-F12 does not work out of the box. Manually suspend to disk from kde-menu works out of the box (tested in integrated graphics mode only). Resume afterwards has no problems. May be some manual configuring solves the problem.
Integrated Camera
not tested
Colorimeter
not tested
Special Keys
Key | works | comment |
---|---|---|
Mute | yes | |
Speaker+ | yes | |
Speaker- | yes | |
Display brighter | yes | not working with nvidia driver under X11 1 |
Display darker | yes | not working with nvidia driver under X11 1 |
Thinklight | yes |
FOOTNOTES [Δ] |
- to change display brigtness switch to text console and change brigthness there. Then switch back to X11.