Eric Anholt ([info]anholt) wrote,
@ 2008-10-25 14:35:00
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Linux on the HP 2530p
Two weeks ago or so I got a lovely new laptop, the HP Elitebook 2530p, but quickly found that ACPI on it would make it hang at boot. I installed with acpi=off, and used it as a desktop-style testing machine while we tried to figure out what was going wrong with it. It was kind of rough, as someone who's never debugged ACPI before -- the googling gives you documentation that advertises itself as stale (so why does it exist?), and the real documentation isn't where it should be. The ACPI guys I know seemed stumped -- various debug output all came up clean, yet enabling ACPI caused boot-time hangs in the ACPI battery, ACPI thermal, and HDA drivers.

It turned out after I nuked a bunch of BIOS options, that the option to enable the fan while AC is on is what was causing it. Disable it for linux on 2530p happiness.

Also, suspend/resume works out of the box, as long as your box includes loading the Intel DRM.



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"fan while AC is on" is good!
(Anonymous)
2008-10-26 08:36 pm UTC (link)
Having another HP laptop at work, the only thing that makes it bearable is the "fan while AC is on" option, since otherwise it will let the computer overheat and then perform some violent and loud fan emergency action (when the fan is always on OTOH, it's whisper-quiet).

You may regret this workaround fast.

Never had the time to try Linux on that computer though.

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Re: "fan while AC is on" is good!
[info]anholt
2008-10-26 11:43 pm UTC (link)
Fan control on Windows sucks. News at 11.

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