Running Linux on a Thinkpad X40 Working hardware with kernel 2.6 Untested/not working hardware with 2.6 Installation party First steps after unpacking Prevent Windows XP partition to convert to NTFS Boot a Knoppix Save Rescue partition Shrink Windows XP partition - Rescue partition Installing Linux Configuration party Configuring the Kernel Configuring network Configuring the WLAN card GPM Configu
I installed Dapper Drake on my laptop and it went pretty well. At the time of writing it isn't released as stable yet. I didn't make a clean install but jut upgraded my current Breezy installation. The first thing I noticed was the my SD card reader started working. YAY - kudos to the developer(s) how made that happen. Even if you dont use Ubuntu you should be able make it work on you machine too,
I installed Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy) with ease and contrary to Debian (which I ran previously) most of the features of the laptop worked out of the box: Suspend to disk and suspend to memory works Wireless, driver version 1.0.6 (newer releases are available) ibm_acpi is included (not the newest release) powernowd - controls the speed of the processor IBM-buttons does something useful (except the wirel
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