Difference between revisions of "Installing Ubuntu on a ThinkPad X31"
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==Installing without cdrom or floppy== | ==Installing without cdrom or floppy== | ||
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==Choosing between APM and ACPI== | ==Choosing between APM and ACPI== |
Revision as of 14:06, 13 August 2005
Contents
Preface
I installed hoary (Ubuntu "unstable") because of some specific needs. Netherless, this article should apply to Ubuntu 4.10 "The Warty Warthog" too. Everything seems to work very fine.
See Henrik Brix Andersens page for a lot of useful background information.
Installing without cdrom or floppy
Look here or follow the Netboot remarks instructions at UbuntuSupport.
Choosing between APM and ACPI
I tested both, APM and ACPI but settled with ACPI which now works like a charm.
Ubuntu ships with ACPI enabled, but without ACPI suspend-to-disk being configured. Since ACPI suspend to ram does not switch off the LCD backlight neither suspend mode is working out of the box. See below how to configure ACPI.
On the other hand: having ACPI disabled will make your system use about 10% more power which reduces my battery runtime from ~4:00h to 3:40h.
Please read "How to make use of Power Management features" for more in depth information.
Disabling ACPI and using APM
Simply disabling ACPI at boottime activates APM which works fine with suspend to ram and suspend to disk.
To disable ACPI boot your kernel with acpi=off
...describe how to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst...
APM based suspend to disk needs a save2disk.img hibernation file on FAT16. Use the tphdisk utility to create this file.
Use FnF4 to suspend-to-ram and FnF12 to suspend-to-disk.
Using ACPI
Get ubuntulinux, radeonlight and this script, nothing more!
{{{2}}} cat lid.sh
#!/bin/sh . /usr/share/acpi-support/power-funcs getXuser; grep -q closed /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state if [ $? = 0 ] then . /usr/share/acpi-support/screenblank echo `fgconsole` > $LIDSTATE chvt 12 # Unmount any NFS or SMB filesystems: echo "unmounting NFS and SMB filesystems" umount -a -r -t nfs,smbfs # remove modules echo "remove modules" #rmmod ipw2100 ## WLAN rmmod ehci-hcd ## USB module rmmod uhci-hcd ## -||- # update the disk super block echo "sync" sync # wait a second sleep 1 # turn the LCD off echo "backlight off" radeontool light off # suspend to ram echo "suspend to ram" echo -n mem > /sys/power/state # load modules modprobe ehci-hcd modprobe uhci-hcd # turn the LCD on echo "turn the LCD on" radeontool light on # go back to VT7 (X) echo "back to VT7" chvt 7 else grep -q off-line /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/*/state #if [ $? = 1 ] #then #su - $user -c "xscreensaver-command -unthrottle" #fi chvt `cat $LIDSTATE` fi