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− | The [[Integrated Fingerprint Reader]] does not work. However, there is a patch that adds the USB | + | The [[Integrated Fingerprint Reader]] does not work. However, there is a patch that adds the USB ID 147e:2020 to libfprint 0.5.0.[https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59320] This OBS hardware repository provides a One Click Installation of the patched package.[http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/hardware/openSUSE_12.3/libfprint.ymp] |
Latest revision as of 21:07, 23 May 2013
Model
Lenovo Thinkpad T430s 2356-LPG, BIOS G7ET90WW (2.50), ECP G7HT36WW (1.12)
General
This installation instruction describes these parts that do not or do not completely work after my OpenSUSE 12.3 DVD installation using KDE 4 as window manager. However, almost everything seems to work fine.
Graphics
Using the default BIOS settings, the Switchable Graphics with Intel HD Graphics and NVIDIA Optimus may cause high power consumption. Thus, if you do not need the NVIDIA Optimus graphics, change the BIOS settings from Switchable to Internal graphics before installation. Please read Switchable Graphics for the pros and cons. Note that I did not test the NVIDIA Optimus graphics.
# mkinitrd
in order to prevent loading of unnecessary modules.Network
GPS
The Ericsson HSPA+ WWAN Minicard (H5321gw) must be configured every time before it emits GPS data, see H5321gw GPS.
Integrated fingerprint reader
The Integrated Fingerprint Reader does not work. However, there is a patch that adds the USB ID 147e:2020 to libfprint 0.5.0.[1] This OBS hardware repository provides a One Click Installation of the patched package.[2]