Hardware/Dell XPS M1330

= Dell XPS M1330 Hardware Page = The major hardware components of this laptop basically work in Fedora 12.

Version of Fedora Tested

 * Fedora 12

Configuration Tested

 * CPU: 	XPS M1330 - Intel® Core 2 Duo Processor T7500 (2.2GHz/800Mhz FSB, 4MB Cache)
 * Memory:	2GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 667MHz
 * Display: 	Slim and Light LED Display with 0.3 MP (640x480) Omnivision Webcam
 * Graphics: 	128MB NVIDIA® GeForce 8400M GS
 * Hard Drive: 	160GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM)
 * Network Card: 	Integrated 10/100 Network Card
 * Optical drive:	CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW Drive), slot load
 * Sound: 	High Definition Audio 2.0
 * Wireless: 	Dell Wireless 1505 Wireless-N Mini-card
 * Battery: 	56Whr Lithium Ion Battery (6 cell)
 * Fingerprint Reader: 	Biometric Fingerprint Reader
 * Bluetooth: 	Built-in Bluetooth capability (2.0 EDR)
 * Other: 	9-in-1 media card reader, IR remote that fits in Express PCM slot

What works

 * 1280x800 display resolution in X
 * Standard keyboard features
 * Trackpad, including scrolling regions and tap-to-click
 * Wireless
 * Media keys: eject, previous track, stop, play/pause, next track, mute, volume decrease, volume increase.
 * Brightness up/down keys (fn-up, fn-down)
 * Ports: ethernet, 2 USB, stereo headphones
 * Built-in speakers
 * Webcam
 * 9-in-1 card reader (tested on 256 MB MultiMediaCard)
 * CD/DVD drive
 * IR remote control. The remote control fits in the express PC card slot. It works for volume control, forward-backward of presentations, and pause-play-next in Rhythmbox.
 * Hibernate/suspend key (Fn+F1)
 * Battery info (Fn+F3)
 * CRT/LCD key for VGA out (Fn+F8)
 * "Home" media button to open nautilus in home folder
 * CPU scaling
 * Fingerprint reader
 * Wireless Kill Switch

Not Tested

 * HDMI out
 * Bluetooth
 * Wireless with WPA authentication
 * DVD playing
 * Media cards other than MMC

Wireless
This can be enabled with ndiswrapper and a Windows driver. See http://alumnus.caltech.edu/~hamkins/M1330_fedora_12.html#wireless for details.