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OS: Debian Sarge with Gnome | OS: Debian Sarge with Gnome | ||
+ | Kernel: Debian stock kernel-2.6.10-1-686 (from unstable) | ||
Done: | Done: | ||
− | * ATI-Driver (fairly easy) | + | * proprietary fglrx ATI-Driver (fairly easy), but has some problems: |
+ | * at resume from memory, driver crashes, need to reboot. | ||
+ | * VMWare needs DGA, fglrx needs it disabled | ||
* alsa sound (took some time) | * alsa sound (took some time) | ||
* acpi1 (standby) | * acpi1 (standby) | ||
+ | * wlan (ipw2100) | ||
Todo: | Todo: | ||
* acpi2 (swsusp) | * acpi2 (swsusp) | ||
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* dvd view and record (not really tested yet) | * dvd view and record (not really tested yet) | ||
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* why is swsusp not working? (have kernel 2.6.10 with resume=/dev/hda6 (swap) ) | * why is swsusp not working? (have kernel 2.6.10 with resume=/dev/hda6 (swap) ) | ||
* how to turn off annoying beeps when plugging in AC/DC, Standby/Resume ? | * how to turn off annoying beeps when plugging in AC/DC, Standby/Resume ? | ||
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+ | Links: | ||
+ | * My first ressource: http://www.stanford.edu/~sanjiv/thinkpad/thinkpad.html Has nice links on how to setup acpi, kernel-config and the like. |
Latest revision as of 13:48, 14 March 2005
Hi!
I have a T42p since 10 February 2005, and am struggling to set it up as good as possible.
OS: Debian Sarge with Gnome Kernel: Debian stock kernel-2.6.10-1-686 (from unstable)
Done:
* proprietary fglrx ATI-Driver (fairly easy), but has some problems: * at resume from memory, driver crashes, need to reboot. * VMWare needs DGA, fglrx needs it disabled * alsa sound (took some time) * acpi1 (standby) * wlan (ipw2100)
Todo:
* acpi2 (swsusp) * dvd view and record (not really tested yet)
Current Questions:
* why is swsusp not working? (have kernel 2.6.10 with resume=/dev/hda6 (swap) ) * how to turn off annoying beeps when plugging in AC/DC, Standby/Resume ?
Links:
* My first ressource: http://www.stanford.edu/~sanjiv/thinkpad/thinkpad.html Has nice links on how to setup acpi, kernel-config and the like.