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− | Currently does not work. Computer will go into | + | Currently does not work. Computer will go into suspend mode by hitting Fn+F4, but then fails to "wake up," when Fn key is hit to resume. This issue, however, is [http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/35174 being addressed], |
+ | and will hopefully be resolved in time for the actual dapper release. | ||
=== Graphics Acceleration === | === Graphics Acceleration === | ||
The X60 series has a [[Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950]]. This card is supported natively in the version of X.Org installed by Ubuntu. | The X60 series has a [[Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950]]. This card is supported natively in the version of X.Org installed by Ubuntu. | ||
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+ | === Sound === | ||
+ | In Volume Control go to Edit then Preferences. Check "Front Track" to make it visible. Unmute and turn up volume on Front slider. | ||
=== Bluetooth === | === Bluetooth === |
Latest revision as of 21:04, 2 May 2006
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Since we're on bleeding-edge hardware, we might as well use bleeding-edge software, so I'm going to be installing the pre-release development version of Ubuntu 6.04.
Partitioning / Installation (CD based)
Resize NTFS partition
Obtain sysrescd.org boot cd, which has a nice qtparted preinstalled. Burn the ISO to CD-ROM
TODO
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Create Linux partitions and Install Ubuntu
TODO
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needs writing
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Edit Grub to restore access to IBM Recovery partition
The IBM recovery partition, usually accessed via the ThinkVantage button, has some weirdness associated with it.
TODO
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needs writing
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Hardware Support
Core Duo Processor
Simply install the linux-image-686-smp package to get the advantages of the Intel Core Duo (Yonah) architecture.
$ sudo apt-get install linux-image-686-smp
Suspend / Hibernate
TODO
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fill in with post-install status, hopefully should work out of box
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Currently does not work. Computer will go into suspend mode by hitting Fn+F4, but then fails to "wake up," when Fn key is hit to resume. This issue, however, is being addressed, and will hopefully be resolved in time for the actual dapper release.
Graphics Acceleration
The X60 series has a Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950. This card is supported natively in the version of X.Org installed by Ubuntu.
Sound
In Volume Control go to Edit then Preferences. Check "Front Track" to make it visible. Unmute and turn up volume on Front slider.
Bluetooth
TODO
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fill in with post-install status, hopefully should work out of box
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Wireless
The X60 series uses a Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Mini-PCI Express Adapter.
First get everything you need to be able to compile new kernel modules:
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-image-686-smp linux-headers-686-smp
TODO
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finish writeup of the how to get this working on Ubuntu
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Special Keys
Getting the special keys on the keyboard to function.
Keys | function | status |
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FnF1 | ? | ? |
FnF2 | ? | ? |
FnF3 | ? | ? |
TODO
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fill in this chart with post-install status
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