ElisAxelsson
May 1st, 2010, 08:20 AM
I got this computer yesterday:
http://images.webhallen.com/product/106940/large
I think it looks nice, the hardware specs on the website is like crap:
Windows® XP Home Service Pack 3 (32-bitars)
Intel® Atom™-processor N270 (1,60 GHz, 512 KB cache (L2))
160GB SATA, 5400 rpm
Built in 5-in-1 media-card reader
And the more intresting part:
Ethernet 10/100BT Integrated networkcard
802.11 B/G WLAN.
Mobile broadband to Internet with HSDPA
Webcam with built in mic
10,1-inces LED-Screen, 1024 x 576
Intel GMA950
16-bits Sound Blaster Pro-compatible sound, Generic Stereo
3 USB 2.0-ports, 1 VGA-port, 1 RJ45 Ethernet
The live USB-Stick worked well, I found out that the "mysterious" network-card is broadcom.
I'm not able to give you lspci and lsusb output now, I don't have my USB-stick and the computer is hard to boot.
Sometimes I'm lucky and manage to boot it, but most of the time it's beginning to load the kernel but gets stuck.
If I manage to boot it, I have no wifi-drivers for it installed, so I cannot send the output too you right now. I will be able to do it later today.
And... I found out that if I messing with Fn+F2 F3 and F4, sometimes it boots at all.
http://images.webhallen.com/product/106940/large
I think it looks nice, the hardware specs on the website is like crap:
Windows® XP Home Service Pack 3 (32-bitars)
Intel® Atom™-processor N270 (1,60 GHz, 512 KB cache (L2))
160GB SATA, 5400 rpm
Built in 5-in-1 media-card reader
And the more intresting part:
Ethernet 10/100BT Integrated networkcard
802.11 B/G WLAN.
Mobile broadband to Internet with HSDPA
Webcam with built in mic
10,1-inces LED-Screen, 1024 x 576
Intel GMA950
16-bits Sound Blaster Pro-compatible sound, Generic Stereo
3 USB 2.0-ports, 1 VGA-port, 1 RJ45 Ethernet
The live USB-Stick worked well, I found out that the "mysterious" network-card is broadcom.
I'm not able to give you lspci and lsusb output now, I don't have my USB-stick and the computer is hard to boot.
Sometimes I'm lucky and manage to boot it, but most of the time it's beginning to load the kernel but gets stuck.
If I manage to boot it, I have no wifi-drivers for it installed, so I cannot send the output too you right now. I will be able to do it later today.
And... I found out that if I messing with Fn+F2 F3 and F4, sometimes it boots at all.