Installing Ubuntu 6.04 on a ThinkPad X60s
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Since we're on bleeding-edge hardware, we might as well use bleeding-edge software, so I'm going to be installing the pre-release development version of Ubuntu 6.04.
Partitioning / Installation (CD based)
Resize NTFS partition
Obtain sysrescd.org boot cd, which has a nice qtparted preinstalled. Burn the ISO to CD-ROM
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Create Linux partitions and Install Ubuntu
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Edit Grub to restore access to IBM Recovery partition
The IBM recovery partition, usually accessed via the ThinkVantage button, has some weirdness associated with it.
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Hardware Support
Core Duo Processor
Simply install the linux-image-686-smp package to get the advantages of the Intel Core Duo (Yonah) architecture.
$ sudo apt-get install linux-image-686-smp
Suspend / Hibernate
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Currently does not work. Computer will go into suspend mode by hitting Fn+F4, but then fails to "wake up," when Fn key is hit to resume
Graphics Acceleration
The X60 series has a Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950. This card is supported natively in the version of X.Org installed by Ubuntu.
Bluetooth
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Wireless
The X60 series uses a Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Mini-PCI Express Adapter.
First get everything you need to be able to compile new kernel modules:
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-image-686-smp linux-headers-686-smp
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finish writeup of the how to get this working on Ubuntu
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Special Keys
Getting the special keys on the keyboard to function.
Keys | function | status |
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FnF1 | ? | ? |
FnF2 | ? | ? |
FnF3 | ? | ? |
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