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Revision as of 14:57, 18 September 2008
This report describes the installation and customization of Ubuntu Hardy (8.04) on a Thinkpad X60 6363.
Contents
Installing without CD-Rom
I considered going the simple way and created a bootable usbstick with UNetbootin under Windows. Choose Ubuntu "netinstall" (8.04) and all the required data is downloaded automagically and a proper stick is built. Make sure that the ethernet cable is plugged in before booting the stick. There's a bug in the ethernet driver (e1000/e) which prevents the device from settling down. Check ubuntuwiki for more: Install Ubuntu from usbstick
What works out-of-the-box
- Suspend to disk
- Suspend to RAM
- Atheros Wifi (madwifi)
- Most Fn-Keys
- video driver: fancy 3D compositing is enabled
- Bluetooth
What does not work out-of-the-box
- Ethernet (e1000/e) bug
- Wacom stylus input
- Screen rotation on swivel
- Fingerprint reader
- APS harddisk protection
Powersaving / Performance customizatons
Daemons
Disable unnecessary daemons which are enabled by default with "sysv-rc-conf":
* brltty * (pcmciautils) * (bluetooth) * pppd-dns * timidity * rsync
TODO
- stylus, screen rotation, handwriting input panel (cellwriter), fingerprint reader, powersaving customizations