Constant in opal.
Oct. 11th, 2004 11:49 pmI've installed Debian testing on my Thinkpad 560X. Spent a few days beating it around, filing a bug, installing packages piecemeal and cursing its Unixlike nature — insofar as it's as luxurious as a bare-metal Land Rover and the only comfort is what you bolt on by hand, probably including seats and suspension.
However, it is L*n*x and so can run the network card and probably the sound system. And Debian does seem at least semicoherent. I am posting from it right now, and my goodness Firefox looks odd with twm. I must investigate WiFi drivers. x11vnc is also very tempting.
(Question: I set it up with a FAT32 partition first and ext3 second. Can I use parted to merge the FAT32 space into the ext3 partition without fucking it up? Also, is there a package of laptop goodies, such as power management?)
Update: And in further happy news, my laptop's battery now appears to hold a charge! I'll be doing some reliability tests, of course ...
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Date: 2004-10-11 04:06 pm (UTC)There are various things that are good - apt-cache search laptop helps.
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Date: 2004-10-11 04:07 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2004-10-11 04:56 pm (UTC)As far as power management goes, if you want suspend and resume to work on something of that vintage, your best bet is APM. Install apmd, and stuff should pretty much just work - as long as you're using 2.4, anyway. 2.6 seems less solid with apm, and acpi is still somewhat (a-ha ha ha) flaky.
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Date: 2004-10-11 05:20 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-10-11 05:21 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-10-11 07:29 pm (UTC)DO NOT USE LM_SENSORS. Or at least don't without reading README.thinkpad (http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/cvs/browse.cgi/lm_sensors2/README.thinkpad)!
You'll also want the Thinkpad configuration tool tpctl (http://tpctl.sourceforge.net/). It has a lot of useful bits to do what the Windows Thinkpad extensions do, mostly BIOS control.
(Hardware) suspend always Just Worked on mine too.
No idea re the partition bits.
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Date: 2004-10-11 11:32 pm (UTC)if gnuparted doesn't work try ranish partition manager, for your fat32 / ext3 stuff.
in fact i'd have suggested a very light install of slackware (zipslack or something similar) rather than deb*an testing.
try fluxbox for something that's slightly heavier than twm - but looks pretty good.
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Date: 2004-10-12 02:23 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-10-12 06:50 am (UTC)Yeah, that's what I thought. Bugger.
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Date: 2004-10-12 09:33 am (UTC)The 2.6 kernel is too big for a floppy. :-(