Installation instructions for the ThinkPad SL400
Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron)
I have followed the following steps to do the installation in the SL400 (2743 submodel)
1) Install Hardy Heron in its normal way.
Several things did not work: acpi, wireless (Intel Wifi Ling 5100) and video card (X4500 MHD).
The ethernet card works and, although the video card seems to work, it hangs up when playing a video.
Arranging the video card:
1) Remove the package xserver-xorg-video-i810 from the system.
2) Install de package xserver-xorg-video-inte-2.4.0-melchiorre-5-i386.deb downloaded from http://melchiorre.wordpress.com/2008/07/31/driver-intel-240-deb-package/
With this package the video card does not hang up any more when playing videos.
Arranging the wireless card:
1) Download the Ubuntu kernel source:
# apt-get install linux-source
2) Decompress the .tar.bz2 file downloaded by the package located at /usr/src:
# bzip2 -d linux-source-2.6.24.tar.bz2
# tar xvf linux-source-2.6.24.tar
3) Copy the configuration file from /boot to /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.24, renaming it:
# cp /boot/config-2.6.24-19-generic /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.24/.config
4) Do # make menuconfig
inside /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.24
5) Activate the kernel options (make menuconfig):
- For code optimization:
Core 2/newer Xeon → Processor family → [*]Processor type and features
- For Sound card:
Sound card support → [M]Device Drivers
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture → Sound card support → [M]Device Drivers
Intel HD Audio → PCI devices → Advanced Linux Sound Architecture → Sound card support → [M]Device Drivers
Intel HD Audio → PCI devices → Advanced Linux Sound Architecture → Sound card support → [*]Device Drivers
Intel HD Audio → PCI devices → Advanced Linux Sound Architecture → Sound card support → [*]Device Drivers
Intel HD Audio → PCI devices → Advanced Linux Sound Architecture → Sound card support → [*]Device Drivers
Intel HD Audio → PCI devices → Advanced Linux Sound Architecture → Sound card support → [*]Device Drivers
Intel HD Audio → PCI devices → Advanced Linux Sound Architecture → Sound card support → [*]Device Drivers
Intel HD Audio → PCI devices → Advanced Linux Sound Architecture → Sound card support → [*]Device Drivers
Intel HD Audio → PCI devices → Advanced Linux Sound Architecture → Sound card support → [*]Device Drivers
Intel HD Audio → PCI devices → Advanced Linux Sound Architecture → Sound card support → [*]Device Drivers
Intel HD Audio → PCI devices → Advanced Linux Sound Architecture → Sound card support → [*]Device Drivers
- Necessary for wireless driver:
Netdevice multiple hardware queue support → Network device support → [*]Device Drivers
6) Compile and install the kernel the "Debian way" (http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch08s06.html.en)
7) Restart the computer choosing this new kernel at boot.
8) Download wireless microcode from http://intellinuxgraphics.org?n=downloads
I downloaded {{path||iwlwifi-5000-ucode-5.4.A.11.tar.gz} from "show older releases". I suspect that includes recent driver for 5100 card, but I am not sure, so I proceed with the 5000 one.
9) Decompress and copy to and , where kernel-version is the version of the new kernel compiled (in my case 2.6.24.3-wireless). I am not sure if it is needed this second copy. Perhaps with only one of them is sufficient.
10) Download wireless driver from http://wireless.kernel.org/download/compat-wireless-2.6/compat-wireless-old.tar.bz2 (there is a link from http://intellinuxwireless.org/?n=downloads called compat-wireless project).
11) Decompress the file, uncoment CONFIG_IWL5000=y from config.mk file and compile and install it (make and make install).
12) Reboot the system.
All must be working fine except suspend, hibernate (only few element of ACPI works: temperature and ondemand dynamic frequency), some extra keys of the keyboard and perhaps another hardware not tested: bluetooth and webcam. I'll try in future.