This page briefly documents Debian on Asus Eee PC models 1101HA and 1201HA. Like the [[../1005HA]], these models have Atheros L1C Ethernet and Atheros AR928X wireless LAN, both of which are supported ever since Squeeze. == Installation == It is recommended to install the current stable release, Wheezy. * Use the [[../../HowTo/InstallUsingStandardInstaller|Standard Installer HowTo]]. == Wheezy (stable) == === Fix Suspend === For fixing wakeup after suspend: * Create the file ```/etc/pm/config.d/gma500``` with this line: {{{ ADD_PARAMETERS='--quirk-vbestate-restore' }}} === Fix Sound === Glitches, skips or crackling sound: * Edit the file ```/etc/pulse/default.pa``` and add: {{{ tsched=0 }}} to the end of the line, 'load-module module-udev-detect'. Full line: {{{ load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0 }}} == Squeeze (oldstable) == The following instructions are obsolete and superceded by the Wheezy instructions above. They are retained for now only for informational purposes until we have filled out the Wheezy instructions. == Model-specific issues/status == Check the [[../|Model]] tables for any issues that apply to these models. Unfortunately, models 1101HA and 1201HA have the GMA500 "Poulsbo" graphics chipset which is not supported on Debian (DebianBug:533450). As documented below, Xorg can be made to work on this model, but at the cost of poorer performance and lack of some features of the chipset. Intel have made available a new binary driver set called IntelĀ® Embedded Graphics Driver (IEGD), which may be used to add support of GMA500 to Linux kernel (see http://www.nanoant.com/linux/compiling-kernel-iegd-10x-module-for-any-linux-distribution if you want to give it a try). More recently, Intel made available a newer binary driver set called Intel Embedded Media Graphics Driver (IEMGD), which can be used to add support of GMA 500 (Poulsbo) to the Linux kernel (see [[IntelEmbeddedMediaGraphicsDriver|this page]]) for Atom Z5XX series CPUs under Debian Squeeze. === Screen resolution === For full 1366x768 screen resolution, do the following: * Create the file ```/etc/grub.d/01_915resolution``` with these lines: {{{ echo insmod 915resolution echo 915resolution 58 1366 768 32 }}} * In file ```/etc/default/grub```, assign value 1366x768x32 to variables GRUB_GFXMODE and GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX: {{{ GRUB_GFXMODE=1366x768x32 GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=1366x768x32 }}} * Finally, execute these commands: {{{ chmod +x /etc/grub.d/01_915resolution update-grub2 }}} ... and reboot. The console will now use a 1366x768 resolution. * After rebooting, change "Device" driver to "fbdev" in file ```/etc/X11/xorg.conf```, for X11 to use 1366x768 resolution. * To create a ```/etc/X11/xorg.conf``` file, see [[Xorg]]. === No sound after hibernate/suspend === If you notice that sound is not always working when resuming from suspend or hibernation, create the file ```/etc/pm/sleep.d/50alsa``` with these contents (also make the file executable): {{{ case "$1" in hibernate|suspend) # Stopping is not required ;; thaw|resume) /sbin/alsa force-reload ;; *) exit $NA ;; esac }}} ##== Hardware details == ## ##Some output from various tools to examine hardware attributes follow. ## ##=== Model ####, Debian kernel linux-image-2.6.32-5-686, version 2.6.32-35squeeze2 === ## ##==== lspci -vv ==== ## ##...