ASUS Eee PC
This should be the page to gather all information on installing and running arch on the Asus Eee. Why? Because the 'old' page is a bit confusing/outdated, wrongly named (makes finding it in a search hard) and the title limits it to just the install precedure.
The 'old' page should be cleaned up and merged into this page, and any future information should also go on this page. If no one that actualy owns an Eee want to do it, then I (Mr.Elendig) can do it, but it will take some time.
Contents
- 1 Eee 700 Series and 900
- 2 Eee 900A
- 3 Eee 901, 904, and 1000(H)
- 4 Eee 904HA
- 5 Eee T91MT
- 6 Eee T101MT
- 7 Eee 1000HE
- 8 Eee 1001P
- 9 Eee 1001PX
- 10 Eee 1005HA(B)
- 11 Eee 1005P(E)
- 12 Eee 1011CX
- 13 Eee 1011PX
- 14 Eee 1015B
- 15 Eee 1015 BX
- 16 Eee 1015 PE/PEM
- 17 Eee 1015 PN
- 18 Eee 1025C
- 19 Eee 1201T
- 20 Eee 1201NL
- 21 Eee 1215n
- 22 Eee 1215P
- 23 Eee 1215B
Eee 700 Series and 900
This should be filled with the majority of the content from ASUS Eee PC 701.
Installation
Installation can be achieved from an external cdrom drive, or from a usb stick configured as described in Install from USB stick
The wireless module (ath5k) is now part of the stock kernel. The stock kernel performs very well on the eeepc. You do not need to install any extra packages from AUR for wireless or install any special kernel.
During installation make sure you add the following packages in addition to the base packages for wireless to work.
wireless_tools netcfg
Thats all you now need for a working eee.
Xorg
Xorg works without an xorg.conf on the eeepc fine with the new hotplugging system. See Xorg.
Sound
If sound does not work in a new installation add the following line to /etc/modprobe.d/modprobe.conf
options snd-hda-intel model=3stack-dig
Eee 900A
The 900A is a 900 with a Intel Atom CPU and new hardware (the most is like in 901), you can get help in Asus Eee PC 900A.
Eee 901, 904, and 1000(H)
The 901, 904, and 1000(H) all seem to share much-of, if not all the same hardware. The steps for setting up Arch Linux are as follows. NB. There is a separate wiki page as well dedicated to the ASUS Eee PC 901.
Eee 904HA
Eee T91MT
Eee T101MT
Eee 1000HE
Eee 1001P
Eee 1001PX
Eee 1005HA(B)
Eee 1005P(E)
Eee 1011CX
Eee 1011PX
Some Fn keys might work out of the box but with recent kernels, you won't be able to turn wifi on or off unless you add acpi_osi=Linux
to the kernel parameters.
Eee 1015B
Things that "just work":
- Wlan (ath9k is part of the kernel; some use brcmsmac)
- Ethernet
- Graphics (with kms and dri2, using the xf86-video-ati driver)
- Webcam (using v4l)
- Suspend-to-RAM (after installing acpid)
- Cardreader (but keucr is in staging, thus taints the kernel. PyroPeter experienced crashes while he inserted or removed sd cards)
- Bluetooth (after installing bluez)
- CPU Frequency Scaling (Use acpi_cpufreq since linux 3.7)
- TouchPad (support multi-touch after installing xf86-input-synaptics)
- Video Acceleration (either open source driver (xf86-video-ati) or ATI/AMD's propretary driver(catalyst) work)
/etc/modprobe.d/eeepc1015b.conf:
# supposed to help against following msg in dmesg: # SP5100 TCO timer: mmio address 0xbafe00 already in use blacklist sp5100_tco # if you don't need the sd-card reader you may want to blacklist # keucr. it is in staging, thus taints the kernel blacklist keucr # if you find "ACPI: resource piix4_smbus [io 0x0b00-0x0b07] # conflicts with ACPI region SMRG [io 0xb00-0xb0f]" # in /var/log/messages.log ,try to uncomment the following line #blacklist i2c_piix4
lspci:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 14h Processor Root Complex 00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI Device 9805 00:01.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI Wrestler HDMI Audio [Radeon HD 6250/6310] 00:04.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 14h Processor Root Port 00:05.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 14h Processor Root Port 00:11.0 SATA controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 SATA Controller [AHCI mode] 00:12.0 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB OHCI0 Controller 00:12.2 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB EHCI Controller 00:13.0 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB OHCI0 Controller 00:13.2 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB EHCI Controller 00:14.0 SMBus: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SBx00 SMBus Controller (rev 42) 00:14.2 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA) (rev 40) 00:14.3 ISA bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 LPC host controller (rev 40) 00:14.4 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SBx00 PCI to PCI Bridge (rev 40) 00:15.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SB700/SB800/SB900 PCI to PCI bridge (PCIE port 0) 00:18.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 0 (rev 43) 00:18.1 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 1 00:18.2 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 2 00:18.3 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 3 00:18.4 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 4 00:18.5 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 6 00:18.6 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 5 00:18.7 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] Family 12h/14h Processor Function 7 01:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01) 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR8152 v2.0 Fast Ethernet (rev c1)
On models with ASMedia USB 3.0 chip, replace last 2 line with:
01:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4313 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Controller (rev 01) 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR8152 v2.0 Fast Ethernet (rev c1) 03:00.0 USB controller: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1040
lsusb:
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 002 Device 002: ID 13d3:5702 IMC Networks UVC VGA Webcam
Audio
After running alsaconf the graphics card was the default audio output, so I had to create /etc/asound.conf
with the following contents:
defaults.ctl.card 1 defaults.pcm.card 1 defaults.timer.card 1
Volume function key for alsa:
/etc/acpi/handler.sh
...... open) #echo "LID opend!">/dev/tty5 ;; esac ;; ## volume control key ## button/mute) case "$2" in MUTE) amixer set Master toggle ;; esac ;; button/volumedown) case "$2" in VOLDN) amixer set Master 2%- ;; esac ;; button/volumeup) case "$2" in VOLUP) amixer set Master 2%+ ;; esac ;; ## volume control key end ## *) logger "ACPI group/action underfined: $1 /$2" ;; esac
Powersaving
When system is idle, ATI/AMD's propretary driver(catalyst) saves 2.5W than xf86-video-ati.
Eee 1015 BX
Most seems to work 'out-of-the-box':
- Wlan
- Ethernet
- Graphics (using the xf86-video-ati driver)
- Webcam
- Suspend-to-RAM (with acpi & acpid)
- Cardreader
- CPU Frequency Scaling (add 'eeepc-wmi ac battery button fan video' to MODULES array in '/etc/rc.conf')
- TouchPad (using the xf86-input-synaptics driver)
My blacklist:
# /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf blacklist sp5100_tco
For sound at DE add this file to your HOME-directory:
# # ~/.asoundrc # defaults.ctl.card 1 defaults.pcm.card 1 defaults.timer.card 1
For volume-control-buttons I use shortcuts with:
amixer -q -c 1 set Master 5+ amixer -q -c 1 set Master 5- amixer -q -c 1 set Master toggle
Eee 1015 PE/PEM
Hardware
The Eee 1015 series laptops come with a 1024x600 LED display and a Dual Core Intel Atom processor (N550). They also have a Broadcom wireless card and an Atheros Ethernet port.
Here is the output of lspci
:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation N10 Family DMI Bridge (rev 02) 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation N10 Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02) 00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation N10 Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02) 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02) 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family PCI Express Port 1 (rev 02) 00:1c.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family PCI Express Port 2 (rev 02) 00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family PCI Express Port 4 (rev 02) 00:1d.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family USB UHCI Controller #1 (rev 02) 00:1d.1 USB controller: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family USB UHCI Controller #2 (rev 02) 00:1d.2 USB controller: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family USB UHCI Controller #3 (rev 02) 00:1d.3 USB controller: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family USB UHCI Controller #4 (rev 02) 00:1d.7 USB controller: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family USB2 EHCI Controller (rev 02) 00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 Mobile PCI Bridge (rev e2) 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation NM10 Family LPC Controller (rev 02) 00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation N10/ICH7 Family SATA Controller [AHCI mode] (rev 02) 01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR8132 Fast Ethernet (rev c0) 02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4313 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Controller (rev 01)
Here is the output of lscpu
:
Architecture: x86_64 CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit Byte Order: Little Endian CPU(s): 4 On-line CPU(s) list: 0-3 Thread(s) per core: 2 Core(s) per socket: 2 Socket(s): 1 NUMA node(s): 1 Vendor ID: GenuineIntel CPU family: 6 Model: 28 Stepping: 10 CPU MHz: 1499.813 BogoMIPS: 3000.61 L1d cache: 24K L1i cache: 32K L2 cache: 512K NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-3
Installation
To install Arch on the Asus Eee 1015 series you need to use an external cd-rom drive or USB Installation Media.
The partition created by Asus on my 1015 PEM is as follows:
Number Start End Size Type File System Flags 1 1049kb 107Gb 107Gb primary NTFS 2 107Gb 123Gb 16.1Gb primary fat32 hidden 3 123Gb 250Gb 127Gb primary NTFS 4 250Gb 250Gb 21.2Gb primary
Results may vary. The first partition was the Windows 7 installation. The second is the recovery partition with splashtop. Removing this second partition will cause the fast-start Linux to stop working. The third is Windows D:\ drive and the last one is the boot partition for Windows 7.
Due to the limitations of having 4 partitions per drive I installed arch on the first 107Gb partition and created a swap file instead of a partition as per Swap.
ACPI
ACPI works fine following the acpid guide. The following is for older versions of the kernel.
To enable acpi you need to edit menu.lst and add acpi_osi=Linux to the kernel line like so:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-linux root=/dev/sda1 ro acpi_osi=Linux
This enabled you to trigger devices in /sys/devices/platform/eeepc/.
Modules
As of kernel 3.3.7-1, no extra modules are required in order for full usage of Arch Linux on this laptop.
Eee 1015 PN
Eee 1025C
Eee 1201T
Eee 1201NL
Eee 1215n
Eee 1215P
Eee 1215B
Things that work out of the box: Wifi, Ethernet, Video (max resolution available with basic Xorg and xfce packages installed), Touchpad, Keyboard (Fn keys not working).
Things that need work: Audio, Fn keys, Power management.
Installation
Arch setup encountered no problems, GRUB installed successfully with no damages to Windows (need to uncomment the windows lines in in /boot/grub/menu.lst) and Express Gate.
Audio
With the xfce4 desktop environment audio doesn't work by default (didn't test with other de). To fix this, add the following lines in your ~/.asoundrc:
defaults.pcm.card 1 defaults.ctl.card 1
(Credit to Touko Korpela from the Debian mailing list)
Video
YouTube videos with the default ATI driver work flawlessly with a resolution of 720p, while with 1080p playback isn't smooth anymore. Didn't test with the catalyst drivers, maybe a better playback could be achieved.
Power Management
ACPI executes correctly and returns remaining battery life. Cpufreq doesn't seem to work, hence making it impossible for Jupiter ([1]) to manage the Super Hybrid Engine. However, from the Jupiter tray icon, screen orientation, resolution and touchpad can be toggled and modified.
By suggestion from the Debian mailing list, I tried loading "powernow-k8" with modprobe to get cpufreq working. This is apparently a bug in the driver detection mechanism of cpufreq, and should be reported upstream, I guess. After loading that module, cpufreq-info seems to work. Have not tried getting Jupiter to manage SHE yet after that.
Suspend and hibernate work OK, with one tiny bug: I can't seem to get the SD-card reader working after resuming from hibernate. After a reboot, it works fine.
USB 3.0 on battery
On battery devices plugged in to the usb 3.0 port were not recognized before the usb autosuspend power save feature was turned off. The problem is reported as a reset or a loss of power:
$ dmesg | tail [ 3039.634343] usb usb1: root hub lost power or was reset [ 3039.634397] usb usb3: root hub lost power or was reset [ 3040.634459] usb usb1: root hub lost power or was reset [ 3040.634514] usb usb3: root hub lost power or was reset
Autosuspend can be disabled globally by using the usbcore.autosuspend=-1
kernel parameter.
Disabling autosuspend only for the usb 3.0 port is possible by creating a specific udev rule. See udev#Writing udev rules for more information.
Information about the usb 3.0 device can be obtained with lsusb
and udevadmn info
. Below is a simple udev rule which disables autosuspend for all version 3.0 usb devices:
/etc/udev/rules.d/usb-power.rules
# Disable autosuspend for USB 3.0 port SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{version}==" 3.00", ATTR{power/control}="on"