Difference between revisions of "Talk:Installing Fedora 8 on a ThinkPad T61"
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Shouldn't you title your page as "Installing Fedora 8 x86_64 on a T61? | Shouldn't you title your page as "Installing Fedora 8 x86_64 on a T61? | ||
:I might, if the process varied that much. But I believe that the only difference between i386 and x86_64 installation would be which ISO you used. And none of the other "Installing Fedora X on a XXX" in the [[:Category:Fedora|Fedora category]] reference the architecture. I'll leave it as-is until I hear a good reason to change it. --[[User:Leedm777|Leedm777]] 01:55, 16 November 2007 (UTC) | :I might, if the process varied that much. But I believe that the only difference between i386 and x86_64 installation would be which ISO you used. And none of the other "Installing Fedora X on a XXX" in the [[:Category:Fedora|Fedora category]] reference the architecture. I'll leave it as-is until I hear a good reason to change it. --[[User:Leedm777|Leedm777]] 01:55, 16 November 2007 (UTC) | ||
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+ | Suspend to RAM works fine for me, but suspend to disk does not. After a long time, it looks like it hibernates with the icon blinking for a few seconds. On resume, it looks like a normal reboot with the BIOS logo and grub menu, except with no timeout After which I just get a black screen with a cursor that disappears after 30 seconds or so and then it appears to be frozen. I have the nvidia driver so it differs from the original author and that may be causing the issue. |
Revision as of 12:07, 25 November 2007
Shouldn't you title your page as "Installing Fedora 8 x86_64 on a T61?
- I might, if the process varied that much. But I believe that the only difference between i386 and x86_64 installation would be which ISO you used. And none of the other "Installing Fedora X on a XXX" in the Fedora category reference the architecture. I'll leave it as-is until I hear a good reason to change it. --Leedm777 01:55, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
Suspend to RAM works fine for me, but suspend to disk does not. After a long time, it looks like it hibernates with the icon blinking for a few seconds. On resume, it looks like a normal reboot with the BIOS logo and grub menu, except with no timeout After which I just get a black screen with a cursor that disappears after 30 seconds or so and then it appears to be frozen. I have the nvidia driver so it differs from the original author and that may be causing the issue.