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| ACPI - Suspend to Disk (Hibernate) || Needs tweaks | | ACPI - Suspend to Disk (Hibernate) || Needs tweaks | ||
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− | | Harddrive Active Protection || Needs tweaks | + | | Harddrive Active Protection || Needs tweaks; See below |
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| VGA out || Untested | | VGA out || Untested | ||
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| 2D video || Works out-of-box | | 2D video || Works out-of-box | ||
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− | | Wireless - 4965AGN || Needs tweaks | + | | Wireless - 4965AGN || Needs tweaks; See below |
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| Front wireless killswitch || Works out-of-box | | Front wireless killswitch || Works out-of-box | ||
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| SD/MMC Memory card reader || Works out-of-box | | SD/MMC Memory card reader || Works out-of-box | ||
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+ | == Hardware Tweaks == | ||
+ | === Wireless - 4965AGN === | ||
+ | This should work for any of the Intel cards that came in the T61p, but I just have the 4965 to test with. | ||
+ | Note: this requites that you are connected to the internet, the on-board Ethernet Adapter works out of the box. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Option 1 (graphical): | ||
+ | # Go to System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager | ||
+ | # search for "firmware-iwlwifi" in the package manager | ||
+ | # select that package and install it | ||
+ | # reboot your system | ||
+ | |||
+ | Option 2 (command line): | ||
+ | # run "sudo apt-get install firmware-iwlwifi" | ||
+ | # reboot your system | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Video Driver === | ||
+ | 2D video works out of the box. There are 2 options to enable 3D Video. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Option 1 (graphical): | ||
+ | |||
+ | # Go to System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager | ||
+ | # search for "nvidia" in the package manager | ||
+ | # select nvidia-glx and nvidia-settings for installation | ||
+ | # install the packages and restart X | ||
+ | |||
+ | Option 1 (command line): | ||
+ | # run "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx nvidia-settings" | ||
+ | # restart x | ||
+ | |||
+ | Option 2: | ||
+ | # download the lastest nvidia driver from nvidia's site | ||
+ | # press {ctrl}+{alt}+{f1} to switch to a terminal | ||
+ | # cd to the directory that you downloaded the nvidia driver to | ||
+ | # either run all following commands using sudo, or just run sudo su and be root for a while | ||
+ | # run "/etc/init.d/gdm3 stop" | ||
+ | # run "sh NVIDIA-Linux-{arch}-XXX.XX.run" where {arch} is your archetecture, and XXX.XX is the driver version | ||
+ | # follow the instructions, I usually install the ia32 compat libs | ||
+ | # the last step of the installation asks if you want nvidia-settings to automatically configure xorg.conf. Say yes | ||
+ | # reboot your system | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Ultranav (Middle Mouse Button) Scrolling === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Harddrive Active Protection === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Option 1 (graphical): | ||
+ | # Go to System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager | ||
+ | # search for "tp-smapi" in the package manager | ||
+ | # select the packages "hdapsd" and "tp-smapi-dkms" | ||
+ | # install the packages | ||
+ | |||
+ | Option 2 {command line): | ||
+ | # run "sudo apt-get install hdapsd tp-smapi-dkms" | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Fingerprint Reader === | ||
+ | === Hibernate === | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Other Notes == | ||
+ | === NetworkManager + Wired LAN problems === | ||
+ | If you use NetworkManager, you may notice that it might not want to manage the wired LAN. | ||
+ | |||
+ | To fix this problem: | ||
+ | # open a terminal and run "sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf" (or use the editor of your choice) | ||
+ | # in the section labeled "[ifupdown]" change "managed=false" to "managed=true" | ||
+ | # save and exit the editor | ||
+ | # run "sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart" | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:T61p]] |
Latest revision as of 18:44, 28 January 2012
Contents
Out-of-the-box Stats
Component | Status |
---|---|
3D video | Needs tweaks; See below |
ultranav scrolling | Needs tweaks |
Fingerprint Reader | Needs tweaks |
ACPI - Suspend to Disk (Hibernate) | Needs tweaks |
Harddrive Active Protection | Needs tweaks; See below |
VGA out | Untested |
Firewire | Untested |
Modem | Untested |
Audio in | Works out-of-box |
Audio out | Works out-of-box |
Wired LAN | Works out-of-box |
FN-F5 (Wifi/Bluetooth) | Works out-of-box |
FN-F7 (VGA) | Untested |
FN-F8 (Ultranav/Trackpad) | Untested |
FN-F9 (Eject) | Needs tweaks |
Thinkvantage Button | Untested |
FN-Arrows (Media Controls) | Untested |
2D video | Works out-of-box |
Wireless - 4965AGN | Needs tweaks; See below |
Front wireless killswitch | Works out-of-box |
Touchpoint | Works out-of-box |
Trackpad | Works out-of-box |
Trackpad scrolling (side) | Works out-of-box |
Sound card | Works out-of-box |
Volume up/down/mute buttons | Works out-of-box |
Optical drive | Works out-of-box |
USB | Works out-of-box |
FN-F2 (Lock) | Works out-of-box |
FN-F3 (Battery) | Works out-of-box |
FN-F4 (Sleep) | Works out-of-box |
FN-F12 (Hibernate) | Works out-of-box |
FN-Home/End (Brightness) | Works out-of-box |
FN-PgUp (Thinklight) | Works out-of-box |
ACPI - Lid Open/Close | Works out-of-box |
ACPI - Suspend to RAM | Works out-of-box |
SD/MMC Memory card reader | Works out-of-box |
Hardware Tweaks
Wireless - 4965AGN
This should work for any of the Intel cards that came in the T61p, but I just have the 4965 to test with. Note: this requites that you are connected to the internet, the on-board Ethernet Adapter works out of the box.
Option 1 (graphical):
- Go to System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager
- search for "firmware-iwlwifi" in the package manager
- select that package and install it
- reboot your system
Option 2 (command line):
- run "sudo apt-get install firmware-iwlwifi"
- reboot your system
Video Driver
2D video works out of the box. There are 2 options to enable 3D Video.
Option 1 (graphical):
- Go to System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager
- search for "nvidia" in the package manager
- select nvidia-glx and nvidia-settings for installation
- install the packages and restart X
Option 1 (command line):
- run "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx nvidia-settings"
- restart x
Option 2:
- download the lastest nvidia driver from nvidia's site
- press {ctrl}+{alt}+{f1} to switch to a terminal
- cd to the directory that you downloaded the nvidia driver to
- either run all following commands using sudo, or just run sudo su and be root for a while
- run "/etc/init.d/gdm3 stop"
- run "sh NVIDIA-Linux-{arch}-XXX.XX.run" where {arch} is your archetecture, and XXX.XX is the driver version
- follow the instructions, I usually install the ia32 compat libs
- the last step of the installation asks if you want nvidia-settings to automatically configure xorg.conf. Say yes
- reboot your system
Harddrive Active Protection
Option 1 (graphical):
- Go to System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager
- search for "tp-smapi" in the package manager
- select the packages "hdapsd" and "tp-smapi-dkms"
- install the packages
Option 2 {command line):
- run "sudo apt-get install hdapsd tp-smapi-dkms"
Fingerprint Reader
Hibernate
Other Notes
NetworkManager + Wired LAN problems
If you use NetworkManager, you may notice that it might not want to manage the wired LAN.
To fix this problem:
- open a terminal and run "sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf" (or use the editor of your choice)
- in the section labeled "[ifupdown]" change "managed=false" to "managed=true"
- save and exit the editor
- run "sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart"