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Revision as of 18:49, 13 January 2008
I don't like the dual booting since I have have seen myself and others more often booting into MS Windows. So, I made the Rescue & Recovery CDs for Windows Vista Home Basic that came bundled with the system and installed Mandriva Powerpack x86-64 successfully on my Lenovo Thinkpad T61 6465-CTO.
Using the GNOME desktop environment, The problems I am facing are:
- Unable to successfully control the brightness using the brightness keys (Fn + Home/End)
- After suspending & resuming successfully, the screen is blank. I have to switch to a virtual terminal (Ctrl+Alt+F12) and then switch back to X (Ctrl+Alt+F7)
- The wireless LED seems to shiver. I think it is constantly scanning for wireless networks. Having had Thinkpads with Linux in the past, I don't think this is normal.
I also have Windows XP Professional installed inside VMWare Workstation 6
The following is written by:--Gslt 17:37, 13 January 2008 (CET)
Suspend to RAM
On our Thinkpad T61 with the Intel GMA X3100 GM965 Intel and Mandriva 2008 Free, we needed to add the following into /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/20-video-quirk-pm-lenovo.fdi
<match key="system.hardware.product" string="765912G"> <merge key="power_management.quirk.s3_bios" type="bool">true</merge> </match>
# service haldaemon restart
Replace the 765912G with your product no, which can be obtained by doing
lshal | grep system.hardware.product
We also tried to use key=power_management.quirk.s3_mode
but then the the backlight would be set to zero (0) when resuming from suspend.
A crude way to fix the backlight issue is to create a file /etc/pm/sleep.d/00crudebacklightfix with the following
#!/bin/bash case $1 in hibernate) ;; suspend) ;; thaw) /usr/bin/chvt 1 sleep 1 /usr/bin/chvt 7 ;; resume) /usr/bin/chvt 1 sleep 1 /usr/bin/chvt 7 ;; *) echo "somebody is calling me totally wrong." ;; esac
# chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/00crudebacklightfix