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* My USB card reader quit working. My fix was to make sure the USB service was started at boot time, and to explicitly load the USB mass storage module at boot time. | * My USB card reader quit working. My fix was to make sure the USB service was started at boot time, and to explicitly load the USB mass storage module at boot time. | ||
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− | + | **Edit {{path|/etc/sysconfig/usb}} and set <tt>STORAGE=yes</tt> | |
=Mandriva 2005 LE= | =Mandriva 2005 LE= |
Revision as of 22:28, 16 October 2005
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Mandriva 2006
Upgrading from 2005 LE to 2006
Although the installer ran without incident, look out for several issues to address:
- Several things quit working until I switched to the 2.6.11 kernel that was installed. Notably, sound didn't work and the trackpointer didn't work. You can use drakboot to change the default corner, or command line jockeys can edit /etc/lilo.conf
- The DVD drive could not be located. It was being sought at /mnt/cdrom but really existed at /mnt/cdrom2. Rebooting seemed to fix this.
- My Orinico wireless card quit working. It was being recognized at "eth0" now instead of "eth1". Copying my settings from the eth1 configuration to the eth0 configuration fixed that.
- Using the trackpointer in combination with the middle mouse button as a scroll wheel quit working. I got it working by using this bit in my xorg.org conf file. (It means to paste I know have to press the buttons 1 and 3 at the same time. )
Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse1" Driver "mouse" Option "Protocol" "ExplorerPS/2" Option "Device" "/dev/mouse" Option "Emulate3Buttons" "true" Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" Option "EmulateWheel" "true" Option "EmulateWheelButton" "2" EndSection
- The "Suspend" option had disappeared from the KLaptop menu. It was necessary to go into the "Configure KLaptop" dialog and re-setup the "helper applications".
- Selecting "ondemand" as a Performance Profile seems to have no effect, through KLaptop or on the command line. It would be nice to solve this for better life.
- While suspending worked great with Mandriva LE, trying to suspend with APM, now resulted in a reboot upon resuming. Switching to ACPI makes suspend/resume work smoothly, but sound quits working after resuming. Template:Fixme:Workaround for sound-after-suspend is pending
( A Debian user had the same issue.)
- My USB card reader quit working. My fix was to make sure the USB service was started at boot time, and to explicitly load the USB mass storage module at boot time.
# ln -s /etc/init.d/usb /etc/rc5.d/S50usb
- Edit /etc/sysconfig/usb and set STORAGE=yes
Mandriva 2005 LE
Suspend/Resume
Mandriva controls suspend/resume preferences through the file /etc/sysconfig/suspend. It is a well-commented text file. Here are two options I set that seemed to help make sound continue working after a suspend on the T20:
RESTORE_SOUND="yes" SOUND_MODULES="sb uart401 sound soundcore maestro cs4281 snd-cs46xx"
I'm not sure if all the sound modules in this list are necessary. I added snd-cs46xx to the list because I knew it was the one I was using.
From the Mandrake Control Center, I configured one specific Thinkpad-specific option for the sound driver. I entered the "Hardware" area and then selected the sound card and clicked "Configure Module". One of the options is labeled simply "thinkpad". I set it to "1".
Screen Locking after Suspend
My screen always came back locked after I suspended, and I couldn't figure out how to turn that off at first. That preference is also in /etc/sysconfig/suspend and is named LOCK_XFREE.
I set it to "no", but can still lock the screen if I want by using the Klaptop "Lock & Suspend..." option