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Search our huge database of drivers About driver: Driver name: green 732 Device type: Notebook Manufacturer: Ecs Elitegroup Date: 02 March 2009 Version: 1.5.2 Download Ecs Elitegroup green 732: File name: green-732-driver.1.5.2.zip File size: 345 KB Downloaded: 5254 times Posted by: K-Doc Supported OS: Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 98 UNIX Windows ME Windows 8 Microsoft Windows 8 drivers compatibility: 99% (726 votes) (Users can vote and say if green 732 driver is working on their Windows 8 systems.) Linux Some of drivers are working on Linux OS, for example Ubuntu or Debian. Windows 7 At this time, almost all drivers are Windows 7 compatible. Menu. Members area Login: Password: (for FREE) Online users Online: 95 Guests: 77 Registered: (18) nickelbackxonlyme, xblacky33x, cloudynight, Vlad, theprofessor, micronix, Ezekiel, virus84se, sanosay, frankel, silentevil, kysigaia, Bretonnian, zoneoni, StealthNT, nineveh, jake214, Efram Browse by name Information All company names, brand names, trademarks and logos are the property of their respective owners.
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ECS Green 732 Laptop and Linux Last Update 16 Aug 2003 ECS Green 732 Laptop and Linux I recently purchased an (in Melbourne, Australia) model F2666CD that turned out to be an. I bought this model because it provides a lot of features for the price and it came without a 'microsoft tax' operating system. I am now very happy with it but it has taken a bit of work getting linux to run ok on it. It is not yet perfect but I suspect the 2.4.22 kernel due out soon will solve a lot of my problems. I've built the rc2 version and it works well with all the hardware The IDE interface is working at full speed (21.5MB/sec) and the lan is working as well. In addition the APCI seems to have improved and now the kde laptop daemon notices if I am on battery or not and knows how much (%) battery is left. Still no suspend with APCI as yet.
Hopefullyt that will appear, but the boot up time is not very long (2 minutes to logged in with X/KDE). The main problems I had seemed to be that the hardware in this machine is all quite recent versions and the drivers in the 2.4 series of kernels have yet to catch up. I tested the laptop prior to purchase using a 3.1 bootable CD to make sure the hardware was supported reasonably well by a current version of linux. When I received the laptop I proceeded to attempt to install Mandrake 9.1 on it. Then the problems began. The install kernel would not boot, getting ' hda: lost interrupt' errors when talking to the hard drive.
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The install kernel was 2.4.21 and the Knoppix one was 2.4.19 so I tried an earlier version of mandrake and found I could install 8.2 OK. Update on that: apparently you can boot the other kernels using the kernel parameter 'noapic'.
I f I had of known that before it would have saved the mucking about below with other kernels! This was not too useful to me so I persevered with installation of 9.1 using the 2.2 alternate kernel that the install CD contains. After installation it wouldn't boot (of course) so I then rebooted into rescue mode and installed the 2.4.18 kernel RPM from the Mandrake 8.2 installation CD and made sure lilo was configure ok. Now it was almost working. Video in 1400x1050 using the Radeon 8500 driver, audio was fine.
Keyboard, mouse, USB. The SiS900 driver failed to read the mac address from the eeprom due to the driver not understanding the version of the SiS900 that this laptop contains (apparently, there are many versions of the SiS900 hardware). I had a look at the source of some more recent versions and decided a back port of the driver from a 2.5.74 kernel didn't look too hard, there wasn't much difference and the newer one had support for later versions of the SiS900.
So I grabbed the 2.4.18 kernel source RPM from Mandrake 8.2 and inserted the new SiS900 driver. After some small changes to get it to compile OK I now had a working Lan connection as well (to do this I used an old NE2000 PCMCIA card for loading software). The Hardware So, what is the hardware in this beast?