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''Note: I don't have any of these issues on Ubuntu 9.04 on my x300, maybe it is Kubuntu support that is broken? -- Rboissat''
 
''Note: I don't have any of these issues on Ubuntu 9.04 on my x300, maybe it is Kubuntu support that is broken? -- Rboissat''
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''Could you post your working tp-fancontrol-script? And are really _all_ Fn-keys doing their job? Then this might really be kubuntu. And can you tell how you got the scrolling with the Trackpoint enabled without disabling the Touchpad? -- Ben ''
 
''Could you post your working tp-fancontrol-script? And are really _all_ Fn-keys doing their job? Then this might really be kubuntu. And can you tell how you got the scrolling with the Trackpoint enabled without disabling the Touchpad? -- Ben ''
  

Revision as of 15:28, 12 June 2009

No special remarks about Ubuntu 9.04 installation on Lenovo X300.

Everything works, including brightness control with fn-keys.

Problems: - Hibernate/Suspend (wake up leads to login-screen) -- fixed

- some Fn-keys don't do anything (for example Fn+F2 doesn't lock the screen)

- No scrolling with the Trackpoint as long as Touchpad not disabled in BIOS

- tp-fancontrol doesn't start any more as init-script

Note: I don't have any of these issues on Ubuntu 9.04 on my x300, maybe it is Kubuntu support that is broken? -- Rboissat

Could you post your working tp-fancontrol-script? And are really _all_ Fn-keys doing their job? Then this might really be kubuntu. And can you tell how you got the scrolling with the Trackpoint enabled without disabling the Touchpad? -- Ben

Note: To speed up adobe flash in full srcen mode create file /etc/adobe/mms.cfg with OverrideGPUValidation=true in it -- kenny

External links

  • Tips on fine tweaking and power management on this blog
  • Automatic Bay to main battery switching script and how-to on this blog