Linux on a Sony VAIO C1VE

by Marcel Holtmann


1. The Equipment

PCG-141C: Sony Vaio C1VE (Picturebook)
PCGA-CD51: Sony PCMCIA CD-Rom Drive
PCGA-UFD5: Sony USB Floppy Drive
PCGA-UMS1: Sony USB Mouse
PCGA-BP51A: Sony Battery Pack 11.1V/1800mAh
PCGA-BP52A: Sony Battery Pack 11.1V/3600mAh
PCGA-AC16V2: Sony AC Adapter 16V
 
Platinum Card MC221 Discovery V.90 Data/Fax Modem
Xircom CreditCard CE3B-100BTX 10/100 Ethernet
ELSA AirLancer MC-11 IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN Adapter
NetGear EA101 USB Ethernet
D-Link DU-E100 USB 10/100 Fast Ethernet
Nokia Bluetooth Connectivity Card DTL-1
Xircom CreditCard Bluetooth Adapter CBT
AnyCom Blue PC Card CC3010


2. Wireless LAN

Wireless LAN und Linux (in German)


3. Bluetooth

Bluetooth and Linux
BlueZ on Sony VAIO notebook with builtin Bluetooth


4. Software

Sony Programmable I/O Control Device Driver
Sony Vaio PictureBook Motion Eye Camera Driver


5. Links

The Sony Vaio PCG-C1 Picturebook Project

Linux on Laptops
The Sony Vaio PCG-C1VE page for Slackware Linux and FreeBSD
Sony Vaio PCG-C1VE picturebook working under OpenBSD

Howto install the full width console on a Sony Vaio C1V(E/N)
JogMouse maps the jog dial functions to the standard X mouse wheel buttons
S-Jog is a program that uses the Sony Vaio laptops Jog Wheel to do various things
rsjog is a handler for Sony Vaio scrollwheels
Stupid Vaio Tricks on Linux
Utility for the TV Out connector of ATI Rage Mobility P/M

Linux on the C1VE
GNU/Linux on a Sony Vaio-C1VE
Linux on the Sony Vaio PCG-C1MHP aka Picturebook
Sony Vaio C1VE und Debian GNU/Linux (in German)


Copyright © 2001-2003 Marcel Holtmann Created on July 23, 2001
Last modification on January 16, 2003