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As of 2014-02-17 the following problems exist with the W540 under Linux:
 
As of 2014-02-17 the following problems exist with the W540 under Linux:
  
Using openSUSE 13.1 64bit everything works correctly so far except the discrete video card. I am unable to use nvidia K1100M with NVIDIA drivers.  There is no option in the bios to select only the NVidia chip to run the video.  Currently the opensource driver performance is poor and does not support power management.  I was able to install the bumblebee code, but with it in place the external monitor ports on the doc or the side (VGA/Thunderbolt) to longer work. Using the opensource driver, there are many display issues, but basic things (youtube, MATE, gnome, KDE) all work without issue. It is able to drive two external monitors and the internal display using the two side ports. The side monitor ports also work correctly, including audio though the thunderbolt port via an HDMI adapter to a TV.
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Using openSUSE 13.1 64bit, everything works correctly so far except the discrete video card. I am unable to use nvidia K1100M with NVIDIA drivers.  There is no option in the bios to select only the NVidia chip to run the video.  Currently the opensource driver performance is poor and does not support power management.  I was able to install the bumblebee code, but with it in place the external monitor ports on the doc or the side (VGA/Thunderbolt) to longer work. Using the opensource driver, there are many display issues, but basic things (youtube, MATE, gnome, KDE) all work without issue. It is able to drive two external monitors and the internal display using the two side ports. The side monitor ports also work correctly, including audio though the thunderbolt port via an HDMI adapter to a TV.
  
 
I have re-installed about 6 times and am still unable to find a combination that allows me to correctly using the closed source drivers.  Either as dedicated only NVidia, or using bumblebee.
 
I have re-installed about 6 times and am still unable to find a combination that allows me to correctly using the closed source drivers.  Either as dedicated only NVidia, or using bumblebee.

Revision as of 21:43, 17 February 2014

ThinkPad W510

This page gives an overview of the ThinkPad W540.

Standard Features

  • One of the following processors:
    • 4th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-4930MX (Up to 3.9GHz, 8MB L3, 1600MHz FSB)
    • 4th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-4900MQ (Up to 3.8GHz, 8MB L3, 1600MHz FSB)
    • 4th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-4800MQ (Up to 3.7GHz, 6MB L3, 1600MHz FSB)
    • 4th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-4700MQ (Up to 3.4GHz, 6MB L3, 1600MHz FSB)
    • 4th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-4600MQ (Up to 3.6GHz, 4MB L3, 1600MHz FSB)
    • 4th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-4330M (Up to 3.5GHz, 3MB L3, 1600MHz FSB)
    • 4th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-4200M (Up to 3.1GHz, 3MB L3, 1600MHz FSB)
  • Discrete Video Card
    • NVIDIA Quadro K1100M 2GB
    • NVIDIA Quadro K2100M 2GB
  • One of the following displays:
    • 15.5" 3K IPS (2880 x 1620) (300 NITS)
    • 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) (220 NITS)
    • Color Sensor optional
  • Memory
    • Up to 32GB DDR3 1600MHz
  • One of the following storage options:
    • 500GB 5400rpm
    • 500GB 7200rpm
    • 1TB 5400rpm
    • 128GB SSD SATA3
    • 180GB SSD SATA3 OPAL
    • 240GB SD SATA3 OPAL
    • 256GB SSD SATA3
    • 512GB SSD SATA3


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Linux Installation

As of 2014-02-17 the following problems exist with the W540 under Linux:

Using openSUSE 13.1 64bit, everything works correctly so far except the discrete video card. I am unable to use nvidia K1100M with NVIDIA drivers. There is no option in the bios to select only the NVidia chip to run the video. Currently the opensource driver performance is poor and does not support power management. I was able to install the bumblebee code, but with it in place the external monitor ports on the doc or the side (VGA/Thunderbolt) to longer work. Using the opensource driver, there are many display issues, but basic things (youtube, MATE, gnome, KDE) all work without issue. It is able to drive two external monitors and the internal display using the two side ports. The side monitor ports also work correctly, including audio though the thunderbolt port via an HDMI adapter to a TV.

I have re-installed about 6 times and am still unable to find a combination that allows me to correctly using the closed source drivers. Either as dedicated only NVidia, or using bumblebee.

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