Shuttle sb61g2
hardware config
- p4 2.4ghz, 800mhz fsb
- 2x 512mb ddr 333 ram
- 120gb ibm u-100 ide hd
- nec dvd+/-r
hardware | numbers | drivers / etc+ |
chipsets | Intel 865G / ICH5 | � |
VGA | Intel Extreme Graphic 2 | i810(X11) |
Audio | Realtek ALC650 (six channel) | alsa / intel8x0 (?) |
Ethernet | Realtek 8100B | � |
firewire (1394) | VIA VT6307 | ? |
system/software
to get Debian / GNU Linux working .. . (see also: Debian on Shuttle)
steps;
- set something in bios to enable usb keyboard.
- install debian
- config + opulate
xfree86
- Intel I865G video driver “i810” or “vesa” works. (dri depends on i865 support built into the kernel)
- intructions for installing the i810 driver from intel http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/linux/graphics.htm
- mouse button emulation, ..
dvd burning
cdrecord / gcombust / k3b (seems to work)
alsa?
- kernel 2.6.0-test2 from unstable
- ALC650 supports ac97, chipset is via8233 , controller is intel onboard multimedia thing ( Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801EB AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02) )
- module → snd_intel8x0
- confused?
- read the audio quality howto http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/quality/
firewire?
kernel
- current kernel: 2.6.6-1 (from unstable)
- options reqd.
noppix@ttyp0[knoppix]$ su root@ttyp0[knoppix]# mount /dev/hda3 root@ttyp0[knoppix]# mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda3/boot root@ttyp0[knoppix]# mount -t proc /dev/proc /mnt/hda3/proc root@ttyp0[knoppix]# chroot /mnt/hda3/ noppix:/#
grub gave some errors about not finding a 'corresponding BIOS' thing.. edit the DIR/boot/boot/grub/device.map file to include the relevant drive (eg: (hd0) /dev/hda
# grub-install # update-grub
changelog
- 2004.08.07
- burning dvds will crash the box,. this calls for a new kernel!
- removed scsi/emulation support (hopefully) completly ,.
- no preempt
- 2004.08.03
- changed to a 2.6.6 kernel, with usb support
- i810 in x11, with kernel options for dri (hint [*] not [M]) see kernel config [here]
- 2003.11.11
- i've switched back to a 2.4 kernel to get the intel video card driver working
- this has killed the /dev/input/mice device. so x is looking at /dev/psaux for now. this means usb mice don't work.
- the intel x driver (i810) (look in /root/dripkg) is loading now, but we still don't get acceleration. yay?
- 2004.06.16
- new kernel (2.6.6). ..
- get usb to behave with modprobe uhci-hcd or modprobe ehci-hcd for USB-2
other: Debian on Shuttle, Debian Notes