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** Check BIOS setting: Power On; Press F1 to enter BIOS settings. Check that the value for Config -> Power -> "Allow suspend mode on legacy OS" is: Enabled. On my system, this BIOS option did not affect FC4; however FC5 would not resume properly if the setting was Disabled. | ** Check BIOS setting: Power On; Press F1 to enter BIOS settings. Check that the value for Config -> Power -> "Allow suspend mode on legacy OS" is: Enabled. On my system, this BIOS option did not affect FC4; however FC5 would not resume properly if the setting was Disabled. | ||
** To /boot/grub/grub.conf add to the relevant lines beginning "kernel" the following option: acpi_sleep=s3_bios | ** To /boot/grub/grub.conf add to the relevant lines beginning "kernel" the following option: acpi_sleep=s3_bios | ||
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* Controlling cpuspeed: My preference is to edit /etc/cpuspeed.conf, commenting out -n and adding OPTS="$OPTS -s 0 -i 1 -r -p 45 50". My CPU use patterns are high spikes with low idles so this provides maximum responsiveness but generally keeps the CPU at (ambient temperature + 20 degrees Celsius). | * Controlling cpuspeed: My preference is to edit /etc/cpuspeed.conf, commenting out -n and adding OPTS="$OPTS -s 0 -i 1 -r -p 45 50". My CPU use patterns are high spikes with low idles so this provides maximum responsiveness but generally keeps the CPU at (ambient temperature + 20 degrees Celsius). |
Revision as of 21:32, 6 May 2006
Hardware Specifications of Thinkpad R52 Machine Type 1859-4AU
- Processor:
- Intel Pentium M (Dothan) 1.73 GHz
- Video Adapter:
- Display
- 15.0" TFT display with resolution of 1400x1050 on Intel 915GM
- 512 MB PC2-4200 CL4 NP DDR2 (533 MHz) SDRAM SODIMM memory standard, supports up to 2GB maximum memory.
- 60 GB 4200 rpm IDE HDD
- AD1981B AC'97 Audio controller
- UltraBay Enhanced with the following:
- CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo drive : 24x24x24x/8x CD-RW/DVD
- Broadcom 10/100/1000 Ethernet
- CDC slot with:
- MiniPCI slot with one of the following: (not sure)
- CardBus slot (Type 2)
- ExpressCard/54 slot
- IBM Embedded Security Subsystem 2.0
- IBM Active Protection System
- FireWire (IEEE1394)
Thinkpad Hardware Maintenance Manual
- ThinkPad R50e, R51e, R52 - Hardware Maintenance Manual (August 2005) (4,398,428 Bytes)
Installing Fedora Core 5
- Aside from the following PCM issue, the configuration challenges are the routine issues of deciding on your partitioning and deciding which packages to include.
- After the first reboot, the installation process asks your choice for default PCM device. The two options are: Intel ICH - Intel ICH6 / Intel ICH - IEC958.
I have no idea which to choose, and don't know if the choice is one that can easily be changed later. There is no obvious external digital output, so I choose the first and hope for the best.
- After the initial install, in order to get the system up to date, you will have to TWICE as root issue the command:
# yum update
and then wait a long time for each update to complete, as there may be around 100 packages updated each time.
- see 1400x1050 on Intel 915GM. Download and install 915resolution and add to /etc/rc.local the line: 915resolution 3c 1400 1050
- Getting suspend and resume to work:
- Check BIOS setting: Power On; Press F1 to enter BIOS settings. Check that the value for Config -> Power -> "Allow suspend mode on legacy OS" is: Enabled. On my system, this BIOS option did not affect FC4; however FC5 would not resume properly if the setting was Disabled.
- To /boot/grub/grub.conf add to the relevant lines beginning "kernel" the following option: acpi_sleep=s3_bios
- To /usr/sbin/pm-suspend, following the line echo -n "mem" > /sys/power/state, add the line: 915resolution 3c 1400 1050
- Controlling cpuspeed: My preference is to edit /etc/cpuspeed.conf, commenting out -n and adding OPTS="$OPTS -s 0 -i 1 -r -p 45 50". My CPU use patterns are high spikes with low idles so this provides maximum responsiveness but generally keeps the CPU at (ambient temperature + 20 degrees Celsius).
Thinkpad Family: R52