Re: [SLUG] Pimp My Notebook: Linux, Solid State Disk, RAM and New Paint Job for the HP Pavilion DM1

2013-01-22 Thread Jeremy Visser
On 17/01/13 10:07, Tom Worthington wrote:
> I chose the HP Pavilion DM1-4108AU ($368).

On 22/01/13 10:35, David Lyon wrote:
> Alternatively, have you looked at using a Raspberry-PI.
> 
> Linux works fine on that.

Well that’s quite a 1:1 replacement, isn’t it?

(Not.)
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Re: [SLUG] Pimp My Notebook: Linux, Solid State Disk, RAM and New Paint Job for the HP Pavilion DM1

2013-01-21 Thread David Lyon
Alternatively, have you looked at using a Raspberry-PI.

Linux works fine on that.
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[SLUG] Pimp My Notebook: Linux, Solid State Disk, RAM and New Paint Job for the HP Pavilion DM1

2013-01-16 Thread Tom Worthington
The screen broke on my Kogan Agora (during a SLUG presentation) and it 
was not feasible to repair. So I looked around for a similar unit: a low 
cost laptop with a screen between 11 and 12 inches, which is suitable 
for running Linux. I chose the HP Pavilion DM1-4108AU ($368). I tried 
Open SuSe, Ubuntu, Mint and Puppy Linux. There are problems with the 
driver for the Broadcom WiFi hardware (BCM43103) in a default Linux 
installation and WiFi would only work in Puppy and then not very well. 
So I settled on Mint 14 and installed a proprietary WiFi driver: 
http://blog.tomw.net.au/2012/12/installing-linux-on-hp-pavilion-dm1.html


The HP Pavilion came with only 2 Gbytes of RAM. I added an extra 4GB for 
$23. The hard parts were finding the store to buy the RAM (in a park 
behind Sydney TAFE) and getting the back off the computer: 
http://blog.tomw.net.au/2013/01/4gb-extra-ram-for-hp-pavilion-dm1-4108au.html


The HP comes with a 320 GB hard disk, which I swapped for the 64 GB 
Solid State Disk (SSD). I solved the problem of the shiny black bezel 
around the HP's screen, by spraying it with a can of flat black enamel 
paint: 
http://blog.tomw.net.au/2013/01/installing-solid-state-disk-in-hp.html


Some problems remain with the HP hardware, in particular the shiny 
screen is still an annoyance and I have yet to find a suitable 
anti-reflective filter.


Happy to talk about it at a future Slug meeting.


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