I already wrote about my experiences with Jaunty Jackalope on a HP EliteBook 8530w. Now this article is a delta update for Kubuntu Karmic Koala (9.10).

All in all hardware support is much better now. I did not had to install updated NVidia drivers (and still have no problems at all - even the random artifacts after waking up are gone) nor an updated firmware for WLAN. Even the function keys are partially working.

Device Status Comments
Graphics Works out of the box
Audio Works out of the box

LAN Works out of the box

WLAN Works out of the box
Suspend to Disk
Works out of the box
Suspend to RAM
Works out of the box
fn Functionkeys
Partially Working
Brightness can be adjusted using the keys. Sleep, battery and monitor switch do not work.
Specials Keys
Works out of the box
Memory Card Reader
Works out of the box Only SD cards tested
Smart card reader Not tested

CD/DVD Writer
Works out of the box See below for information on how to get lightscribe working.


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HP Compaq 615 with Kubuntu 9.04

Sunday, October 18. 2009

My mother wanted a simple laptop, which is sufficient for browsing the web, writing some emails and some letters. So I haven chosen a HP Compaq 615 since it has a very low price but does it's job. As I don't want to bother my mother with viruses and I wanted the flexibility to setup a system that just fits her needs, I installed Kubuntu. Therefore the next advantage of the HP Compaq 615 is that it has no Microsoft Tax - it's delivered with DR-DOS only.

Ubuntu is supported very well on this laptop. After some tweaks, I managed to get everything working but some function keys that are not really required.


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Some days ago I got my new notebook that replaced my previous HP Compaq 8240: An HP EliteBook 8530w. Of course the first thing I did was to shrink the Windows Vista partition to make room for a fresh Kubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope installation (32  Bit).

Out of the box hardware support is pretty good - I just had some minor problems that I have sorted out in the meantime.

Device Status Comments
Graphics Works Had to install Nvidia drivers manually due to missing proxy settings during installation.
Audio Works out of the box

LAN Works out of the box

WLAN Works Had to install new firmware and replace knetworkmanager by wicd
Suspend to Disk
Works out of the box
Suspend to RAM
Works out of the box
fn Functionkeys
Not working
Can't adjust brightness of screen (but this works with the KDE power management settings)
Specials Keys
Works out of the box Volume slider works like two buttons
Memory Card Reader
Works out of the box Only SD cards tested
Smart card reader Not tested


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Slow HP xw6600 Workstation?

Friday, March 20. 2009

Just in case you are using an HP xw6600 Workstation just like I do and you feel that it is has an awful performance. There is a BIOS update available that might boost the workstations performance.

In my case on the workstation a full project build took over 16 minutes before the update, while my laptop, which is 3 years older,  was able to do the same in just 12 minute. After the BIOS update the workstation did the same job in 7 minutes, so in less than 50% of the previous time.

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