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Since the default BIOS settings [[Switchable Graphics]] caused high power consumption in the past, I changed the BIOS settings from Switchable to Internal graphics ''before'' installation. Please read [[Switchable Graphics]] for the pros and cons. Note that I did ''not'' test the ATI graphics.
 
Since the default BIOS settings [[Switchable Graphics]] caused high power consumption in the past, I changed the BIOS settings from Switchable to Internal graphics ''before'' installation. Please read [[Switchable Graphics]] for the pros and cons. Note that I did ''not'' test the ATI graphics.
 
{{NOTE|Any time you change the BIOS setting after installation, you may have to execute {{cmdroot|mkinitrd}} in order to prevent loading of unnecessary modules.}}
 
{{NOTE|Any time you change the BIOS setting after installation, you may have to execute {{cmdroot|mkinitrd}} in order to prevent loading of unnecessary modules.}}
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== Network ==
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If you enable autofs, the system will not boot correctly anymore. [https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=905639] If you do not mind users logging in before the autofs mounts are available, use this workaround: disable autofs.service, copy {{path|/usr/lib/systemd/system/autofs.service}} to {{path|/etc/systemd/system/autofs.service}}, remove the line <tt>Before=systemd-logind.service</tt> from {{path|/etc/systemd/system/autofs.service}}, enable autofs.service.
  
 
== Power Management ==
 
== Power Management ==
 
Suspend to RAM works out of the box. Note that I neither tested Switchable Graphics nor Suspend to Disk.
 
Suspend to RAM works out of the box. Note that I neither tested Switchable Graphics nor Suspend to Disk.

Latest revision as of 12:24, 6 April 2015

Model

Lenovo Thinkpad T500 2056-Y4R, BIOS 6FET92WW (3.22), ECP 7VHT16WW (1.06)

General

This installation instruction describes these parts that do not or do not completely work after my OpenSUSE 13.2 DVD installation using KDE 4 as window manager. If anything does not work as expected, please have a look at the older Installation of OpenSUSE 12.3 on a ThinkPad T500 for possible workarounds that I forgot to mention here. However, almost everything seems to work fine.

Graphics

Since the default BIOS settings Switchable Graphics caused high power consumption in the past, I changed the BIOS settings from Switchable to Internal graphics before installation. Please read Switchable Graphics for the pros and cons. Note that I did not test the ATI graphics.

NOTE!
Any time you change the BIOS setting after installation, you may have to execute # mkinitrd in order to prevent loading of unnecessary modules.

Network

If you enable autofs, the system will not boot correctly anymore. [1] If you do not mind users logging in before the autofs mounts are available, use this workaround: disable autofs.service, copy /usr/lib/systemd/system/autofs.service to /etc/systemd/system/autofs.service, remove the line Before=systemd-logind.service from /etc/systemd/system/autofs.service, enable autofs.service.

Power Management

Suspend to RAM works out of the box. Note that I neither tested Switchable Graphics nor Suspend to Disk.