Laptop Dell Latitude E6410
These notes are very succinct, only enlightening differences with Laptop_Dell_Latitude_E6500 notes.
Editing BIOS settings
- System Configuration
- Integrated NIC; Enabled
- SATA Operation: AHCI
- Latitude ON Reader: disabled
- Virtualization support
- Enable VT for Direct I/O: enabled
Installation
Partitioning
- Create part#1, 255MB, ext2, /boot
- Create part#2, 4GB, physical volume for encryption (will be our swap) => swap
- Create part#3, 30GB, physical volume for encryption (will be our root) => ext4, user_xattr
- Create part#5, 90GB, not formatted (will be our /home)
- Create part#6, 35.8GB, not formatted (will be our /professional)
Video
No perfect solution yet...
nouveau
Pro:
- dual-screen with DP/hdmi output works with Xrandr
- nice console framebuffer resolution
Con:
- flickering of screen at all resolutions after a while
- seems to have only a reduced palette. I've an unpleasant stratification on the Debian theme
- audio via HDMI fails
- 3D (e.g. compiz) fails
nvidia
Pro:
- smoother palette
- 3D works
Con:
- flickering of screen at all resolutions after a while
- no proper support of Xrandr, for multiple output you need to use TwinView e.g. via nvidia-settings
- audio via HDMI fails
- console font gets thicker, sth to do with auto detection of DPI. with nvidia-xconfig --no-use-edid-dpi fonts get really tiny...
Howto:
cf http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers
aptitude install nvidia-glx zless /usr/share/doc/nvidia-vdpau-driver/README.txt.gz
Create /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Section "Module" Load "glx" EndSection
Section "Device" Identifier "Video Card" Driver "nvidia" EndSection
Then update it:
nvidia-xconfig --mouse alpsps/2 --dynamic-twinview --twinview
Choice
As I'm not yet happy with any of those solutions, I switch from one driver to the other from time to time.
To do that easily,e.g. from nvidia to nouveau:
- Move /etc/X11/xorg.conf away
- Edit /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-kernel-common.conf and blacklist nvidia instead of nouveau
- Reboot
Touchpad
Was a hell to get something else than a stupid "ps/2 mouse"
A few bugreports are tracking the problem, e.g. on Fedora and Ubuntu, where I could find a very freshly patched psmouse driver
wget http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/alps-touchpad/psmouse-alps-0.9/psmouse-alps-dkms_0.9_all.deb sudo modprobe -r psmouse sudo dpkg -i psmouse-alps-dkms_0.9_all.deb sudo modprobe psmouse
And everything works like a charm, e.g.
synclient -l synclient CircularScrolling=1 synclient VertTwoFingerScroll=1 synclient HorizTwoFingerScroll=1
Audio
Internal mic was working OOB but I cannot output sound on the HDMI.
Tried several snd_hda_intel options such as model=dell-s14 but no progress.
Some info...
- Card:HDA Intel Chip: IDT 92HD81B1C5
- Card:HDA NVidia Chip: Nvidia GPU 0b HDMI/DP
- http://credentiality2.blogspot.com/2011/07/nvidia-evga-g210-card-hdmi-audio-and.html
- https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
- http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt
Apparently hdmi audio is not supported by nouveau, only by proprietary drivers, pfff
Suspend
Suspend to RAM sometimes freezes and I've to force power off.