Asus x201e is ultra-slim and light notebook manufactured by Asus. It has Intel Core i3, Pentium or Celeron processors with integrated graphics with up to 4GB of RAM. This article can help you to install Gentoo Linux on Asus X201E and point to typical problems during installation and setting the system.
General Configuration
There is no need for any specific configuration except drivers and one GRUB hack to make function keys work.
Hard Disks and DVD Drives
The only hard drive is connected via SATA. There is no empty space to place another hard drive or cd/dvd drive. Driver in use for hard drive is ahci:
KERNEL SATA Hard Drive Support
Device Drivers -> Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers -> AHCI SATA support
Memory Card Reader
TODO
Video Chipset
Integrated Intel HD Graphics uses I915 driver:
KERNEL Video Support
Device Drivers -> Graphics support -> Intel 8xx/9xx/G3x/G4x/HD Graphics
Input Devices
The keyboard support for X11 is provided by evdev.
To make Fn + F5 (brightness down) and Fn + F6 (brightness up) function keys work it is needed to unspecify acpi_osi in GRUB.
FILE /etc/default/grubBrightness Keys Support
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=’quiet splash acpi_osi=’
Nevertheless brightness set with keyboard will not synchronize with brightness set with KDE.
Touchpad support is provided through synaptics.
FILE /etc/portage/make.confInput Device Support
INPUT_DEVICES=”evdev synaptics”
Also you must enable CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_ELANTECH in kernel.
KERNEL Touchpad Support
Device Drivers -> [*] Input device support -> [*] Generic input layer (needed for keyboard, mouse…) -> [*] Mice -> [*] PS/2 mouse -> [*] Elantech PS/2 protocol extension
Double- and triple- tapping and scroll will work, although 4- and 5- finger tap will not be recognized (driver issue?).
Ethernet
Networking is provided by Qualcomm Atheros AR8162 Fast Ethernet. Alx driver is needed:
KERNEL Ethernet Support
Device Drivers -> [*] Network device support -> [*] Ethernet driver support -> [*] Atheros devices -> [*] Qualcomm Atheros AR816x/AR817x support
802.11 Wifi
Wifi is provided by Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter. ath9k driver is needed:
KERNEL Wifi Support
Device Drivers -> [*] Network device support -> [*] Wireless LAN -> [*] Atheros Wireless Cards -> [*] Atheros 802.11n wireless cards support -> [*] Atheros ath9k PCI/PCIe bus support
Bluetooth
Though Atheros AR9485 has integrated bluetooth, ath9k driver doesn’t support it.
Sound
Sound system is based on Intel HD Audio and could be easily brought up by snd_hda_intel driver:
KERNEL Audio Support
Device Drivers -> Sound card support -> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture -> [*] PCI sound devices -> Intel HD Audio
USB/USB3.0
TODO (not tested)
Webcam