Difference between revisions of "Dell D600"
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− | *Dell Latitude D505 | + | *Dell Latitude D505 with Intel 855GM Graphics Chip |
Revision as of 14:50, 24 October 2012
Older Dell Latitude D-series laptops can still be useful online devices. While they are getting quite long in the tooth, running Ubermix can give them a second life in the classroom.
General Comments and Ideas:
- 512MB of memory works, but it generates a lot of disk swapping. More memory is better.
- Wireless doesn't work right away so make sure you have a wired connection to get started.
- If your model of D-series has an ATI Radeon Mobility 9000 or similar chip, definitely update the video drivers.
- Web browsing, Google Apps, and Libre Office run just fine. Anything more and the user experience will be less than desirable.
- I enabled "tap to click" in mouse options since some of these old laptops have broken primary mouse buttons.
Fixing Wireless (for Latitude D600 and D505):
- Press CTRL+ALT+T to open a terminal window.
- Remove the newer broadcom drivers by typing "sudo apt-get purge bcmwl-kernel-source".
- Install the specialized broadcom drivers by typing "sudo apt-get install firmware-b43legacy-installer".
- Restart.
Updating ATI Video Drivers (for Latitude D600):
- Press CTRL+ALT+T to open a terminal window.
- Install the legacy ATI video drivers by typing "sudo apt-get install fglrx".
- Restart.
I have tested the above fixes on the following Models:
- Dell Latitude D600 with ATI Radeon Mobility 9000 Graphics Chip
- Dell Latitude D505 with Intel 855GM Graphics Chip