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 | SurePOS 300 - 4810-33X
Workstation
Hewlett-Packard Company | 20 Apr 2012
137440 |
SUSE YES Certified for the following products:
Operating Systems:
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SUSE® Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 for x86
Service Pack 1 for SUSE® SLED 11 |
Product Description
The IBM SurePOS 4810-33x is ideal for small to medium-sized retail operations and value chain stores that want an affordable POS solution that offers a lot of flexibility for store placement and functionality. The small system unit with distributed peripherals, plus the choice of thin-client or thick-client configurations means the IBM SurePOS 4810-33x can be used virtually anyway or anywhere in the store.
Tested Configuration:
| Computer Type: | POS |
| Mother Board Revision: | 1.0 |
| BIOS/uEFI: | 8BKT160 |
| CPU: | Intel
Celeron® 2.0 GHz |
| RAM: | 1 GB |
| Ports and Bus Types: | 6 Serial PCI 2 USB Ports |
| Video Adapter: | Intel
Integrated i845 |
| Desktop Effect Enabled: | No |
| Power Management: | Yes |
| Host Bus Adapter: | Silicon Image
SiI 3512 SATALink
, Serial ATA (SATA) Intel
Integrated 82801DB (ICH4)
, IDE |
| Hard Disk Drive: | Western Digital
WD1601ABYS
, Serial ATA (SATA) |
| CD/DVD: | HLDS
GCR 8240N
, IDE |
| Test Kit: | System Certification Kit 7.1.0-33.2 |
Config Notes
- Power Management: xhci module (for USB 3.0) is experimental and prevents
resume from S3/S4 states. Suggested solution: prevent loading of xhci by
adding the line "blacklist xhci" to the /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist file. If
the xhci module is needed, it may be force-unloaded when entering S3/S4 by
specifying SUSPEND_MODULES="xhci" in a file under /etc/pm/config.d. Any USB
3.0 devices should be unmounted before force-unloading the xhci module.
- Graphics: Video driver used in testing is PLDP-compliant and may be installed by adding http://download.nvidia.com/novell/sle11sp1 as an Add-On Product.
- Graphics: nvidia-settings used to enable/disable external display. Fn+F4 does not switch displays.
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Referenced Bulletins
132812
Adapters and Drivers
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| Intel
Integrated i845 |
| | Driver Type: Video Driver | Driver Name: vesa_drv.so |
| | Driver Date: 04-Feb-2012 | Driver Size: 26584 |
| | Checksum: 2f7f3161cab7148937d8537b7e1eaa43 |
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| Intel
82801DB Pro/100 VM |
| | Driver Type: LAN Driver | Driver Name: e100.ko |
| | Driver Date: 15-Feb-2012 | Driver Size: 50000 |
| | Checksum: d2fa15dce518a0e1b20ce6d3f8b90075 |
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| Silicon Image
SiI 3512 SATALink |
| | Driver Type: HBA Driver | Driver Name: sata_sil.ko |
| | Driver Date: 16-Feb-2012 | Driver Size: 15912 |
| | Checksum: e8b1eba476ba4a60f05c160662ebfe82 |
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| Intel
Integrated 82801DB (ICH4) |
| | Driver Type: HBA Driver | Driver Name: ata_piix.ko |
| | Driver Date: 16-Feb-2012 | Driver Size: 37352 |
| | Checksum: 3987de7b0d2772eeb9777d87cf553475 |
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The term SUSE YES Certified applies only to the exact configuration documented in this bulletin.
For more information on hardware exchange policies, please access the following document and view the Hardware Component Exchange Guide.
https://www.suse.com/product-certification/yes-certified/certification-requirements/
For more information regarding the specific test configuration, please contact:
Hewlett-Packard Company
Personal Systems Group - Notebooks
20555 SH249
Houston
, TX
77070
Website: http://www.hp.com
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