User:Maffblaster/Drafts/HP Pavilion dv5t-1000
The HP Pavilion dv5t-1000 was a top-of-the-line media PC popular in 2010.
Hardware
Standard
Device | Make/model | Status | Bus ID | Kernel driver(s) | Kernel version | Notes |
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CPU | Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 | Works | N/A | N/A | 3.18.9 | This CPU rocks! |
Front side bus | RD790 Host Bridge | Not tested | 1002:5956 | pcieport | 3.18.9 | Note example. |
Video card | Nvidia GeForce 9600M-GT | Works | 10de:0185 | nouveau | 3.18.9 | Note example. |
Accessories
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Device | Make/model | Status | Bus ID | Kernel driver(s) | Kernel version | Notes |
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Remote control | Unknown | Not tested | N/A | N/A | 3.18.9 | HP included a media remote with this laptot.[1] It remains untested. |
Installation
(Write the necessary steps to get Gentoo onto this system. Try to document any special step that each user will need to reproduce on their system. Includes getting special drivers or firmware from a manufacturer website, etc.)
Firmware
As noted in the table above, the only part of this system that requires special firmware is the wireless network card. As with most all firmware, this can be obtained by getting the defacto Linux firmware package:
root #
emerge --ask category/package
Kernel
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Nunthin'
Emerge
(Optional section. If the platform requires any user space packages or kernel patches, mention them here).
root #
emerge --ask category/package
Configuration
This notebook is too old to be EFI (UEFI) capable, so be sure to use an MBR partition scheme.
See also
External resources
- http://www.notebookreview.com/notebookreview/hp-pavilion-dv5t-review/ - Notebookreview.com's rebiew of the dv5t.