Tuesday, February 19, 2013

HP Pavilion g6-2313AX Ubuntu Linux Driver Problem Solution / Review

Updated for Ubuntu 13.04.
I recently purchased HP Pavilion G6-2313AX Laptop. Its ships with free DOS. Here I am sharing my experience with Ubuntu on it which is not that good. For Windows 8 drivers visit here. Its hardware specification are:

Product Nameg6-2313ax
Product NumberD5F90PA
Microprocessor2.3 GHz AMD Quad-Core A10-4600M
Microprocessor Cache4 MB L2 cache
Memory6 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Video GraphicsAMD Radeon HD 7660G/7670M Dual GPU (2 GB DDR3 dedicated)
Display15.6" diagonal HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
Hard Drive1 TB 5400 rpm SATA
Multimedia DriveSuperMulti DVD burner
Network CardIntegrated 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)
Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
802.11b/g/n
Sound2 x Altec Lansing Internal speakers; Dolby Advanced Audio v2 Audio playback; Dual speakers
KeyboardFull-size island-style keyboard
Pointing DeviceTouchPad supporting multi-touch gestures and on/off button
PC Card SlotsMulti-format digital media card reader for secure digital cards & multimedia cards
External Ports
    2 SuperSpeed USB 3.0
    1 HDMI
    1 VGA
    1 RJ-45
    1 Headphone-out (Stereo)
    1 Microphone-in
Dimensions37.6 x 24.4 x 3.63 cm
WeightStarting at 2.48 kg
Power90W AC Power Adapter
6-cell Li-Ion
What's In The BoxHP TrueVision HD Webcam with integrated digital microphone (High Definition low-light)
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As a Ubuntu user I installed Ubuntu on it. Installation of Ubuntu is very simple and Ubuntu installed successfully and supports UEFI boot. The problem starts after the installation complete. Drivers for many devices are not available with default Ubuntu installation. Some of the problems I faced are:

  • No graphic driver by default.
  • Without graphic driver brightness up/down key does not work.
  • Processor runs at full load without graphic driver and fan make too much noise
  • No driver support for Bluetooth in Ubuntu 13.04
  • Wifi on/off key on keyboard indicator does not work
  • Poor battery life without graphic driver
  • AMD proprietary graphic driver (fglrx) from Ubuntu Software center fails to load.
  • Touch-pad on/off button do not work with Ubuntu 13.04
I searched the internet for the solution of these problem and found solution to most of the problems. Here I am sharing all those solution at one place.

Update Ubuntu First:
Connect to internet using LAN/Ethernet or by some other means as WiFi does not work with default installation. Just after installation first thing to do is to update the Ubuntu . This can be done easily using Software Updater available from Ubuntu dashboard. Install all new updates and restart PC when it ask to do so. This will require fast internet connection.

Do not update if you are installing Ubuntu 13.04 otherwise new Linux Kernel will create problem for WiFi drivers. Check the Linux Kernel version support the WiFi drivers which is available in Ubuntu updates. See the Installing WiFi driver below in this article.

Installation of Graphic Driver for AMD Radeon HD 7660G/7670M Dual GPU:
Visit the AMD web site and download latest beta graphic driver from AMD siteThis link has the newest stable and beta version of AMD Catalyst proprietary Linux display driver. The stable version now works good with with this laptop's hardware so no need to try beta version and the stable version works great.

Open the terminal and run the following command:
sudo apt-get install build-essential cdbs fakeroot dh-make debhelper debconf libstdc++6 dkms libqtgui4 wget execstack libelfg0 dh-modaliases linux-headers-generic ia32-libs
Usually the downloaded file goes into Downloads directory. Now extract the downloaded AMD driver file and there will be a .run file after unzip. Change the directory to Downloads in the terminal using command.
cd Downloads
Run these commands in terminal and check the file name of the downloaded file:
sudo sh ./amd-catalyst-13.4-linux-x86.x86_64.run
This command will ask you enter root password, provide and further graphical installation will start. But no text will be displayed on the buttons so continue blindly clicking right most button with default installation.

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On the next screen there will be a window showing progress two bars. At the end it will ask to restart. After restart check the brightness up/down keys if they are working or not. They should be working fine now.

From Ubuntu dashboard open AMD Catalyst Control Center to view and change the settings.

Graphics Information.
To get more battery backup choose Power-saving GPU.

After installing the AMD Radeon HD 7660G/7670M Dual GPU processor will run smoothly and the processor fan will make less noise.

There will be a watermark  displaying "AMD Test Use Only" at the lower right corner of the display. To remove it visit this link.

One important thing that I observe is that whenever I install updates the graphic driver breaks and I have to uninstall graphic driver from terminal and then reinstall them.

Installing WiFi Driver:
This laptop has the following WiFi and blutooth components.
Network controller          Ralink corp. Device 3290
Bluetooth          Ralink corp. Device 3298

WiFi works with default drivers provided but there are frequent disconnects even if laptop is just few feet away from router.So poor WiFi drivers support, so I would recommend to use external WiFi dongle.


Bluetooth never worked and I did not wasted time on it as I do not need it.

Benchmarks for HP Pavilion g6-2313AX:

Package used : HardInfo 0.5.1

CPU Blowfish:
HP Pavilion g6-2313AX   1999 MHz3.979
Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor 1.50GHz(null)26.1876862
PowerPC 740/750 (280.00MHz)(null)172.816713

CPU CryptoHash:
HP Pavilion g6-2313AX                               1999 MHz305.384

CPU Fibonacci
HP Pavilion g6-2313AX   1999 MHz2.187
Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor 1.50GHz(null)8.1375674
PowerPC 740/750 (280.00MHz)(null)58.07682

CPU N-Queens
HP Pavilion g6-2313AX                              1999 MHz6.346

FPU FFT
HP Pavilion g6-2313AX                             1999 MHz1.237

FPU Raytracing
HP Pavilion g6-2313AX1999 MHz3.772
Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor 1.50GHz(null)40.8816714
PowerPC 740/750 (280.00MHz)(null)161.312647

Battery and Graphics:

Battery performance with external graphics card enabled is very very poor, approximately one and half hour. Battery life with internal graphics enabled is good and is approximately two and half hour or less. But to switch external graphics to internal power saving graphics you have to restart the laptop after changing the settings in AMD Catalyst and that is a big problem.

If you are buying it thinking that it has external graphic card than you should rethink. The external graphic card eats too much battery and you may have to switch to internal graphics for normal use.


Heating Problem:

Now its summer in India and if I put this laptop on bed and use it then it becomes so heated and I observe thermal shut-down once while the Intel laptop works fine. Even the cooling pad does not help.


At the end after using HP Pavilion g6-2313AX for few months with Ubuntu the conclusion is that this is not a good deal, even my other two year old Dell Inspiron i5 laptop gives better and smooth performance than g6-2313AX. This laptop is crap. I would be lucky if I get a chance to exchange it with Intel one.I would suggest you not to buy this laptop.

Monday, February 18, 2013

HP Pavilion G6-2313AX dual booting Ubuntu 12.10 and Windows 8

Here is my experience with HP Pavilion g6-2313AX with Windows 8 and Ubuntu 12.10 dual boot.

Before starting Installtion:
Get Windows 8 DVD with key and Ubuntu DVD for installation.

Installing Windows 8:
Installing Windows 8 is easy. While installing Windows 8, leave lot of free space for installing Ubuntu later. Windows will create 4 partition i.e sda1 , sda2, sda3, sda4. I gave only 100 GB for Windows 8 to live in my notebook.

Ubuntu recommends that EFI boot partition should be 200 MB and Windows 8 create EFI partition only of 100 MB. So first I installed Windows 8 and then Ubuntu. Windows 8 create only 100 MB EFI partition so I stopped the installation of Windows 8 in the middle and used Live Ubuntu from pen drive to boot and open GParted. Deleted every partition except sda1 and sda2.  Now change the size of EFI partition to 400 MB.

If for some reason GParted fails than use Ubuntu installer to resize the EFI partition. When using Ubuntu installer do not delete sda1(Windows recovery) and create EFI partition of 200 MB and continue with installation and cancel Ubuntu installation after disk formatting stage has done. Now go to Windows 8 partition. Delete every partition except sda1 and sad2. Format(not delete) the sda1 and sda2 with Windows 8 to clear any old entries for fresh install and creat 100 GB partition using Windows 8 partitioning system. Windows 8 will automatically create sda3 and sda4. Windows create sda3 - 128 MiB partition automatically while installation. Windows 8 will install successfully. Now with UEFI only Windows 8 boot by default.

HP Pavilion g6-2313AX has secure boot and I have disabled the legacy support from BIOS to avaoid any future problem while dual booting Windows 8 and Ubuntu 12.10. For it I used the GParted for partitioning the 1 TB hard disk drive.

Windows 8 and Ubuntu dual boot with UEFI  disk partition scheme. 
  • /dev/sda1 is windows recovery partition.
  • /dev/sda2 is EFI boot partition.
  • /dev/sda3 is Windows 8 system drive automatically created by Windows while installation.
  • /dev/sda4 is the NTFS partition where Windows 8 is installed.
  • /dev/sda5 is ext4 and Ubuntu is installed in this drive.
  • /dev/sda6 is swap partition for Ubuntu.
  • /dev/sda7 is the ext4 partition and its mount point is /home.
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Installing Ubuntu:
Boot from Ubuntu DVD or Ubuntu pen drive. Click Next ,next.... and then there is partition manager asking to to use whole disk. Choose "Something else". Now you will see windows drive and some free space. Do not touch any of the windows drives from sda1 to sda4. Make new partition for Ubuntu and choose right mount point. Don't forget to leave some space for Linux Swap. Ubuntu will go inside drive which has mount point "/" i.e sda5 here. Now continue with installation.
New partition created during Ubuntu installation:

  • /dev/sda5 is ext4 and Ubuntu is installed in this drive.
  • /dev/sda6 is swap partition for Ubuntu.
  • /dev/sda7 is the ext4 partition and its mount point is /home.
When the installation of Ubuntu finishes it will ask for restart. But after restart, the OS that boot is Windows 8.  So to boot Ubuntu go to boot option by pressing escape key just after power button is pressed and press F9 key to see boot option. Ubuntu should be there as second option.

Missing old GRUB Menu On Start-up:
Install GRUB to see a list of Operating System to choose from for boot. For this install Boot Repair in Ubuntu with this command:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair

After this click Recommended Repair option or advance if you want. Follow the instructions. On reboot you will see old GRUB menu. Windows may fail to boot so disable secure boot from BIOS.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

HP Pavilion G6-2313AX Review with Windows 8

I recently purchased HP Pavilion G6-2313AX Laptop. Its ships with free DOS and its hardware specification are:

Product Nameg6-2313ax
Product NumberD5F90PA
Microprocessor2.3 GHz AMD Quad-Core A10-4600M
Microprocessor Cache4 MB L2 cache
Memory6 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Video GraphicsAMD Radeon HD 7660G/7670M Dual GPU (2 GB DDR3 dedicated)
Display15.6" diagonal HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
Hard Drive1 TB 5400 rpm SATA
Multimedia DriveSuperMulti DVD burner
Network CardIntegrated 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)
Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
802.11b/g/n
Sound2 x Altec Lansing Internal speakers; Dolby Advanced Audio v2 Audio playback; Dual speakers
KeyboardFull-size island-style keyboard
Pointing DeviceTouchPad supporting multi-touch gestures and on/off button
PC Card SlotsMulti-format digital media card reader for secure digital cards & multimedia cards
External Ports
    2 SuperSpeed USB 3.0
    1 HDMI
    1 VGA
    1 RJ-45
    1 Headphone-out (Stereo)
    1 Microphone-in
Dimensions37.6 x 24.4 x 3.63 cm
WeightStarting at 2.48 kg
Power90W AC Power Adapter
6-cell Li-Ion
What's In The BoxHP TrueVision HD Webcam with integrated digital microphone (High Definition low-light)

I use Windows Operating System rarely. Here is my experience with it while using Windows 8 on HP Pavilion G6-2313AX.
  1. As HP Pavilion G6-2313AX comes with free DOS, I installed Windows 8 on it.
  2. With default installation only few device driver are installed and after installing Windows update few more device drivers are installed and updated.
  3. Many people are complaining for device driver for HP Pavilion G6-2313AX. Easily Downloaded all the Windows 8 64 bit device drivers for HP G6-2313AX from HP web-site with this link.
  4. Skip the Qualcomm Atheros drivers as HP G6-2313AX has the Ralink Bluetooth and WiFi adapter.
  5. After installing all the device drivers everything is working fine.
  6. Now HP Pavilion G6-2313AX is a running smooth. Looks like it does not has any kind of heating problem while using Windows 8 if proper drivers are installed. No need of cooling pad that came with it. I am using its cooling pad to cool down Raspberry Pi board.

Here is the Windows 8 experience index for HP Pavilion G6-2313AX with default windows 8 installation:

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HP G6-2313AX is better supported by Windows 8 if compared to Ubuntu Linux. Performance is good with Windows 8. But even after installing official drivers from HP does not improve this score in each category. After using this laptop for more than a week, the performance is good for normal use but not for heavy application use.

Plus Points:

  • It has 1 TB HDD.
  • It has 6 GB DDR3 RAM
  • It has 2.5 GB (512 MB Integrated+2 GB Dedicated) graphics.
  • It has a good keyboard.
  • Touch-pad is better than other laptops.
  • Web-Cam quality is good.
  • Video & audio chat experience is very good while using it with Google Hangout.
  • Audio quality is good.
  • No heating problems if used with proper driver installation.
  • No need to buy separate cooling pad.
  • Build quality is very good.

Negative Points:

  • Resolution is low (1366 x 768).
  • AMD Quad-Core A10-4600M processor do not provide that good performance if compared to similar Intel processors. My other 2 year old dell laptop with i5 processor gives better performance than this.


Overall its not that good buy for approx INR 38000 or USD $710. A major drawback with this laptop is that it has AMD processor. Its the first time I bought AMD laptop and not happy.


HP Pavilion G6-2313AX Drivers Download

I recently bought HP Pavilion G6-2313AX from flipkert. After reading reviews I found out that many people are having trouble to download drivers for HP Pavilion G6-2313AX. All Windows 8 drivers are available from HP web site and is available to download from this link.

I installed to Windows 8 and Ubuntu 12.10 on HP Pavilion G6-2313AX. Windows 8 works good with default installation and few device drivers are available from windows update like wifi, touchpad, graphics etc and other device drivers have to be downloaded from HP website.

While Ubuntu 12.10 on HP Pavilion G6-2313AX have problems with wifi, grphic card, touchpad, screen brightness, much more load on processor as compared to Windows 8.






HP Pavilion G6-2313AX with Windows 8.
HP Pavilion G6-2313AX with Ubuntu 12.10
HP Pavilion G6-2313AX dual boot Windows 8 and Ubuntu.