Installation instructions for the ThinkPad 600
Specific installation notes for the ThinkPad 600, 600, 600E and 600X.
Contents
General Notes
Installation media
The 600 series ThinkPads have a bootable CDROM drive, therefore the installation can be done by booting from an installation CD created by burning an ISO image. The BIOS should be set up to boot from CD before booting from the harddrive.
Power Management
For Power Management you can choose from APM or ACPI. Support for either system should be compiled in the kernel. According to How to make APM work, APM is the suggested system for the 600E. In fact, the 600E came pre-installed with Windows and APM as power management system. However, the 600E is ACPI ready, as is stated on the IBM support website:
"The ThinkPad 600E is ACPI ready. ACPI is not installed, but the system hardware supports ACPI. While ACPI shows a great deal of promise for the future, numerous problems affect the operation of ACPI on ThinkPad and other notebook systems. Therefore, the system comes with Windows 98 running in APM mode."
Ibm-acpi supports the 600E as of version 0.11. Read How to make use of Power Management features for more information.
The 600E does not have a Phoenix NoteBIOS, therefore utilities like Tphdisk and lphdisk can not be used to create a hibernation file for the Hibernation mode. It is suggested to use the DOS utility PS2.EXE.
Internal modem
The 600E has a MWave_MDSP3780 modem. The option CONFIG_MWAVE (under PCMCIA character devices) should be compiled in the kernel or as a loadable module.
Sound
The sound chip on the 600E is a CS4239. On this Thinkpad model, the CS4610 driver does not work, but the ISA interface (ALSA driver: snd-cs4236) works quite well, if you get the chip configured and enabled. There are two ways to do that:
- Disable fast boot in the BIOS setup, and set up resources using the ps2 tool supplied with your thinkpad. These resource settings have to be passed to the module. See for example the WLUG link supplied below. Also, use the ps2 utility to make sure both audio and midi are enabled on your Thinkpad by using
> ps2 ? audio
and> ps2 ? midi
. To enable, use> ps2 audio enable
and> ps2 midi enable
. It is also best to avoid any hardware detection utilities (e.g. discover and hotplug) to load the CS46xx driver. - Use the PNPBIOS or ACPI-PnP implementation and a userspace setup script for automatic configuration like this one.
Distro specific Instructions
- Installation of SUSE Professional 9 on a ThinkPad 600E
- Installation of Xandros on a ThinkPad 600X
- Installation of Fedora Core 3 on a ThinkPad 600X
- Installation of Debian Sarge (3.1) on a ThinkPad 600X
External Sources
ThinkPad 600
- Mandrake 10.1 on a ThinkPad 600
- SUSE 7.2 on a ThinkPad 600
- Ubuntu 5.10 on a ThinkPad 600
- SUSE 8.2 and Kanotix on a ThinkPad 600
- Fedora Core 3 on a ThinkPad 600
- Alexander Krumeichs Red Hat 7.1 on a ThinkPad 600 page
- Raph Leviens Red Hat on a ThinkPad 600 page
- Bernard Reissbergs Linux on a ThinkPad 600 page
- OpenBSD on a ThinkPad 600
- Steve Grubbs Red Hat 7.3 on a ThinkPad 600 page
- Greg Watsons Linux on ThinkPad 600 page
- John Langfords Linux on a ThinkPad 600 page
ThinkPad 600D
ThinkPad 600E
- IBMs Guide to installing RedHat 6.0 on a ThinkPad 600E
- Debian on a ThinkPad 600E
- José Luis Leviaguirres Red Hat 7.3 on a ThinkPad 600E page
- John Kristoffs Debian on a ThinkPad 600E page
- Jose Gonzalez's Ubuntu 6.10 on a Thinkpad 600e page
- Norman Lippincott Jr's Fedora Core 4 on a ThinkPad 600E page
- Guido Sochers Gentoo on a ThinkPad 600E page
- Ben Brillats Linux on a ThinkPad 600E page
- Red Hat 7.3 on a ThinkPad 600/600E
- Red Hat 7.3 on a ThinkPad 600E
- Marc Alfords Linux on a ThinkPad 600E page
- Bryce Burgess' ThinkPad 600E article on Linux.com
- Mandrake 9.2 on a ThinkPad 600E
- FreeBSD on a ThinkPad 600E
- IrDA and Serial configuration on a ThinkPad 600E
- Jonathan Yavners Linux on a ThinkPad 600E page
- Ken Bantofts Slackware 6.1 on a ThinkPad 600E page
- ArchLinux on a ThinkPad 600E
- Sound on the ThinkPad 600E
- SUSE 9.0 on a ThinkPad 600E
- WLUG ThinkPad Notes (has info about sound)
ThinkPad 600X
- Thomas Hood's Debian on a ThinkPad 600X page
- Jonathan Edwards Red Hat 6.1 on a Thinkpad 600X page
- Manoj Kasichainulas Red Hat 6.1/6.2 on a ThinkPad 600X page
- Sam Tremholmes Fedora Core 3 on a ThinkPad 600X page
- Slackware 9.1 on a ThinkPad 600X
- John Glotzers Red Hat 6.2 on a ThinkPad 600X page
- Wayne Smith' Red Hat 7.1 on a ThinkPad 600X page
- SUSE 9.3 on a ThinkPad 600X
- Ubuntu 7.04 on a ThinkPad 600X