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The IdeaPad S12 has a Nano processor by VIA.  It's a 64-bit, x86 compatible processor, so you can either install 32-bit x86 or 64-bit x86.  Since 64-bit is still flaky I went for 32-bit.
 
The IdeaPad S12 has a Nano processor by VIA.  It's a 64-bit, x86 compatible processor, so you can either install 32-bit x86 or 64-bit x86.  Since 64-bit is still flaky I went for 32-bit.
  
== Problems ==
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== Graphics ==
  
Using a USB with Ubuntu Netbook Remix on Karmic, I can get the kernel to boot but graphics fail to load. I haven't figured out why yet.
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The default installer for Ubuntu Karmic (including both the Netbook Remix and normal versions) don't contain the correct drivers for the VIA Chrome9 HC3 IGP. You'll know if this is happening to you because the kernel will boot (you'll get to stare at a pretty Ubuntu icon for several minutes), and then the screen will either go blank and have a blinking cursor, or because the screen will start flashing through colors such as red, green, blue, grey as if it were going through a factory test. I also saw a root prompt shortly before graphics attempted to kick in.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:57, 19 December 2009

I got an IdeaPad S12 for Christmas! I'm going to install Ubuntu Karmic on it. This page will record my adventures.

Prior art

  • The Ubuntu Wiki claims it "Works very well", but recommends nosplash as a kernel option
  • This forum thread claims that dual-boot doesn't work well. I won't be testing this case.

Installer

The IdeaPad S12 has a Nano processor by VIA. It's a 64-bit, x86 compatible processor, so you can either install 32-bit x86 or 64-bit x86. Since 64-bit is still flaky I went for 32-bit.

Graphics

The default installer for Ubuntu Karmic (including both the Netbook Remix and normal versions) don't contain the correct drivers for the VIA Chrome9 HC3 IGP. You'll know if this is happening to you because the kernel will boot (you'll get to stare at a pretty Ubuntu icon for several minutes), and then the screen will either go blank and have a blinking cursor, or because the screen will start flashing through colors such as red, green, blue, grey as if it were going through a factory test. I also saw a root prompt shortly before graphics attempted to kick in.

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