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Revision as of 21:44, 13 October 2005
Contents
Generel installation
Here comes installation instructions for Ubuntu Breezy Badger on T42 2374-ZEP.
Get a copy of Ubuntu from UbuntuLinux.org.
Kernel support
How to get the correct kernel:
{{{2}}} sudo apt-get linux-i686
Kernel modules
TODO
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Load the different kernel modules, and their configuration
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Importent to turn off dynamicClocks in radeonfb in kernels before 2.6.14: /etc/modprobe.d/radeonfb.modprobe:
options radeonfb default_dynclk=-1
ibm_acpi module:
Turning on experimental features: /etc/modprobe.d/ibm_acpi.modprobe:
options ibm_acpi hotkey=enable,0xff9f experimental=1
Starting with wireless off: /etc/modprobe.d/ipw2100.modprobe:
options ipw2100 disable=1
ACPI
TODO
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Hibernate, suspend, buttons, lid, speedstep
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Modification to turn on wireless: /etc/acpi/wireless.sh:
#!/bin/bash # Find and enable/disable wireless devices for DEVICE in /sys/class/net/*; do if [ -d $DEVICE/wireless ]; then # $DEVICE is a wireless device. Check if it's powered on: if [ `cat $DEVICE/device/power/state` = 0 ]; then # It's powered on. Switch it off. echo -n 3 > $DEVICE/device/power/state; echo 0 else # It's powered off. Switch it on. echo -n 0 > $DEVICE/device/power/state; echo -n 0 > $DEVICE/device/rf_kill; echo 1 fi fi done
Xorg
TODO
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Xorg configuration
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ATTENTION!
Options DynamicClocks "on" may hang your machine
Initng
TODO
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Speed up the boot/shutdown process with Initng
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Very great initiative for optimizing the boot process. Initng
Helpfull tools
TODO
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rovclock among others
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Known problems
TODO
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List of bugs from kernel, Xorg and Ubuntu
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