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    LG S1-P2NUV1 linux

    Discussion in 'LG' started by devox, May 6, 2006.

  1. devox

    devox Newbie

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    Has anyone installed Linux to LG S1 and which Linux ?

    Any problems ?
     
  2. BoHyeon Kim

    BoHyeon Kim Newbie

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    some of my freinds installed redhat..it woks pretty good

    they got in trouble when they set up wireless and sound :( though
     
  3. devox

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    Ok those probems are quite similar as with other marks like eq Dell
    I have use dual boot for Dell D800 and M1 and it works fine.

    Sound card problems comes with missing lame, which can prepared by installing
    missing libraries. Also wireless can be used by installing either wine and use windows drivers or by installing linux drivers.

    But what's important S1 is compatible with linux - thanks for this
     
  4. quisoc

    quisoc Notebook Enthusiast

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    And the fingerprint reader works well?