Difference between revisions of "Installing Debian Sid on a ThinkPad T500"
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+ | * 5300AGN wireless (iwlagn) with CRDA userspace regulation | ||
+ | * Intel graphics, driver from sid repository | ||
+ | * suspend to ram (echo mem > /sys/power/state OR Fn+F4) | ||
+ | * sound (HDA) + volume control buttons | ||
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Revision as of 11:41, 4 January 2009
Before installation
- switched to discrete graphics (Intel 4500MHD) in the BIOS. I did't want to mess with the ATI card because of the driver issues.
Installation
Used an (amd64) USB image (hd-media) and the Lenny RC1 netinstall ISO. Installation worked flawlessly, the Gigabit Ethernet adapter was detected and configured. Installed without X, switched to sid in sources.list and then went for X and Gnome.
Working
- Gigabit Ethernet (e1000 module)
- 5300AGN wireless (iwlagn) with CRDA userspace regulation
- Intel graphics, driver from sid repository
- suspend to ram (echo mem > /sys/power/state OR Fn+F4)
- sound (HDA) + volume control buttons