Samsung Notebook 可以装Linux吗?(100分)

Dan1980 2006-06-17 05:47:09
首先声明,我是Linux新手中的新手,从未接触过,只是看过一些介绍。

我有一台Samsung R50笔记本,预装了Windows XP Home Edition,现在我打算在上面装一下Linux试试,但不确定硬件是否能被支持。

我的一些硬件信息如下(我在“系统属性->设备管理器”中找到的):

无线网卡:
Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection

网卡:
Broadcom 440x 10/100 Integrated Controller

显卡:
ATI MOBILITY RADEON X300

声卡:
SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio

Modem:
SENS LT56ADW Modem

触摸板:
Synaptics PS/2 Port Pointing Device

麻烦有经验的帮看看,谢谢了。
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Dan1980 2006-06-20
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装了fglrx驱动,已经解决了。哈哈。

看来Linux还是要花精力学才行啊。结贴了。
Dan1980 2006-06-19
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谢谢大家,我已经成功装上ubuntu了。并且音频,网络等等都一切正常。
没想到会这么顺利,装上就可以上网,我现在就是在ubuntu下的firefox浏览器中回这贴的。
这大大增强了我学习linux的信心。

不过,我还是遇到一个问题,我的笔记本显示是宽屏的1280*800像素。
现在虽然在ubuntu的显示设置中有1280*800这一选项,但设置完毕以后屏幕显示不正常。
超过一定宽度不能显示,而且残像很多。
显卡型号上面已经写了,是ATI MOBILITY RADEON X300,我到ATI的站点上找不到相应的驱动。
不知如何解决,望各位帮忙。谢谢。
upperdeck 2006-06-18
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什么是最主要的呢?
wyl0502 2006-06-18
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最主要的没写出来。。。。
不过一般都没问题
linux几乎支持所有的硬件,2.6都可以直接支持嵌入式了
不过最好用用新版本的
flinymengw4u 2006-06-18
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没什么问题,安装较新的版本就行了
modem可能无法识别,不过关系不大
geopower 2006-06-18
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最主要的是主板芯片是否被支持,安装是绝对可以,如果linux对硬件不支持一样可以安装,只是系统性能可能比预期的要差.建议你安装slackware发行版.

另外你要学会定制编译内核.
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