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Debranded Presario Desktop Reviewed
Debranded Presario Desktop Reviewed
=================================== 1. The box: The box is a debranded Presario desktop, sold with model number TS-XN0102RS, the last part being the model number of the branded desktop backwards. It comes with a Sempron 3400+ processor (1.8GHz), 512 M -- athough the onboard video seems to eat some of that, 120 G SATA drive, CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive, ps/2 keyboard and mouse. The bay will hold another SATA drive, a floppy drive, and another IDE optical drive. You will need cables for a floppy drive, if you chouse to install one, ditto the SATA drive. You will also need a four-pin to SATA power cable adapter (just like the one used for the installed SATA drive). This box is widely available at about $200 on the low side and ridiculous on the high side. The box has 3 PCI slots, one of which is occupied by the useless modem and one PCI-E slot. The box is sold sans-OS. On the box: 4 USB 2.0 ports, two front, two back. Ethernet port (back). 15-pin video connector. PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse connectors. Small headphone jack (front). Mic, audio in, audio out -- all on back. The stinking, useless modem card has line in only. Note: no parallel port, no serial port, no S-video port for the onboard video. This box lacks a true, everything totally off power switch. The box comes with a black keyboard and mouse. 2. FreeBSDability of the Box The box has no serial ports and no ISA slot, and of course the installed modem is junk. So for dial-up connectivity a PCI contoller modem is required. USRobotics USR5610C ($80 and up) was found to work. I believe there is a Zoom card that will also work, but it was not investigated or tested. (If you do not already know that you cannot cheap out on the modem, you probably do not have the FreeBSD skill to adapt this box.) The main thing is neither your ISA card nor your external serial modem will work. As there are USB2 ports, perhaps usb modems can be made to work, but this was not invesigated. Surprisingly the onboard video is not total crap. It is nVidia and it works with the FreeBSD-native X drivers. The nVidia drivers configure themselves (and xorg) in an instant. Looking for something to do, I adjusted Horz Sync and Vert Refresh figures from the very conservative ones that were configured, but I do not know that this made any difference. The mplayer nVidia drivers do not work with cvidix in mplayer so if you want mplayer on the console, you are stuck with VESA (although I have not actually proven that VESA will work yet). Neither does the NV3 chipset in libvga, so it is plain vga or vesa for just about any kind of console graphics. I rate this as workstation acceptable, even workstation good. If you are about video, you probably have a card that is better in your junk box. The onboard sound is crap -- meaning it cannot be identified and I cannot make it operational. Drop a card in. Of course that is sort of a waste of the nice headphone jack on the front. 3. Workability of the box This box is exceptionally easy to work with, but it is worthwhile to download the servicing and upgrading pdf for the branded box before you break one of the convenient access features. The CPU fan is exceedingly easy to foul if you work with this box on its side, so mind your cables and your tools. There is a rear grill that cries out for a large case fan, and well, this is an AMD processor, so I would stick one on if you have it. 4. Overall If you are over the age of 9, this will never be your home media center, but it is a reasonable workhorse for the price. -- Lars Eighner <http://larseighner.com/> <http://myspace.com/larseighner> Countdown: 525 days to go. What do you do when you're debranded? |
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Re: Debranded Presario Desktop Reviewed
In our last episode,
<> , the lovely and talented Lars Eighner broadcast on comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc: > Surprisingly the onboard video is not total crap. It is nVidia and it works > with the FreeBSD-native X drivers. I take this back. The nVidia drivers were "updated" in the last couple of days so they no longer work with this box's onboard video. -- Lars Eighner <http://larseighner.com/> <http://myspace.com/larseighner> Countdown: 525 days to go. What do you do when you're debranded? |
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Re: Debranded Presario Desktop Reviewed
Lars Eighner wrote:
> In our last episode, > <> , > the lovely and talented Lars Eighner > broadcast on comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc: > >> Surprisingly the onboard video is not total crap. It is nVidia and it >> works with the FreeBSD-native X drivers. > > I take this back. The nVidia drivers were "updated" in the last couple of > days so they no longer work with this box's onboard video. > > Maybe you need the nvidia-driver-71xx port for an NV3. I remember I had to do something like that with my old PCI TNT2 card. IIRC it was an NV4. Nvidia split their "monolithic" driver packages some time back. Legacy support is contained in the 71xx port for the older stuff. -Jason |
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Re: Debranded Presario Desktop Reviewed
In our last episode, <aJByi.3683$iA.3041@trnddc05>, the lovely and talented
Jason Bourne broadcast on comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc: > Lars Eighner wrote: >> In our last episode, >> <> , >> the lovely and talented Lars Eighner >> broadcast on comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc: >> >>> Surprisingly the onboard video is not total crap. It is nVidia and it >>> works with the FreeBSD-native X drivers. >> >> I take this back. The nVidia drivers were "updated" in the last couple of >> days so they no longer work with this box's onboard video. >> >> > Maybe you need the nvidia-driver-71xx port for an NV3. I remember I had to > do something like that with my old PCI TNT2 card. IIRC it was an NV4. > Nvidia split their "monolithic" driver packages some time back. Legacy > support is contained in the 71xx port for the older stuff. I take it back for taking it back. I should never post without my second cup of coffee. I realized that portupgrade -a (which I ran after plaintiff pleas from gnomelogalyzer.sh) had upgraded the drivers overnight. And of course the uploaded the kernel module. But I hadn't rebooted. So there was a driver-kernel mismatch. -- Lars Eighner <http://larseighner.com/> <http://myspace.com/larseighner> Countdown: 525 days to go. What do you do when you're debranded? |
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Re: Debranded Presario Desktop Reviewed
Lars Eighner wrote:
[snip] > > I take it back for taking it back. I should never post without my second > cup of coffee. I realized that portupgrade -a (which I ran after > plaintiff > pleas from gnomelogalyzer.sh) had upgraded the drivers overnight. And of > course the uploaded the kernel module. But I hadn't rebooted. So there > was a driver-kernel mismatch. > It's two cups for me to be conscious too. :-) And more often than not, not even then. -Jason |
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