Sony Vaio Z21 (2011)

Updated on 29. January 2012

I'm using the Sony Vaio Z21 notebook since 23. January 2012. At the moment I'm very pleased with this notebook. It is lightweight, super fast and just looks great!

Web research shows, that this notebook works great since Linux kernel version 3.2. This was finally the reason for me to order this device:

Now, the notebook - without media dock - really works fine!

Hardware configuration

Just some hardware details:

OS: GRML Linux live system "Knecht Rootrecht"

Have a look at GRML's homepage . I booted the live CD and got a nice working notebook able to access the raid system, nice graphics support with monitor hot plugging, ...

Because of the success with GRML I decided to entirely remove Windows (after backup) and to install Debian testing.

OS: Debian testing (squeeze)

I installed Debian testing (squeeze). The downloaded netinstall CD ROM did not work for me. So I used the netinstall CD from the stable distribution. The kernel of the stable distribution started without problems, but it wasn't possible to access the hard disks connected via the Intel raid system. Therefore I turned it off and I'm using software RAID-0 now. After minimal installation I immediately switched to testing by changing the entries in the /etc/apt/sources.list file.

At this time the kernel version of Debian testing was 3.1.0. This kernel already worked well, but suspend to RAM didn't. To get this mandatory feature I updated to Vanilla Kernel version 3.2.

Supported parts using Vanilla Linux 3.2.2

Not tested (yet)