Installing OpenSUSE 10.2 on a ThinkPad X41 Tablet
Success Chart
Item | Working | Notes | |
Installation | Network Installation | Not Tested | |
USB Installation | Yes (DVD) | ||
Display | Laptop Screen | Yes | X.org i810 driver |
CRT / Projector | Yes | ||
Screen Rotation | Yes* | XRandR | |
Stylus | Yes* | wacom serial driver. | |
Power Management | Suspend to Disk (hibernate) | Yes* | Software Suspend 2 |
Suspend to RAM (ACPI sleep) | Yes* | Software Suspend 2 | |
Audio | Yes | ALSA intel8x0 driver | |
Wireless | 802.11b/g | Yes | ipw2200 drivers |
Bluetooth | Not Tested | See Bluetooth on Fedora Core 4 | |
Card Slots | Cardbus | Yes | yenta_socket driver |
SD Card | Yes* | sdhci driver | |
Extra Buttons | Keyboard Section | Yes | ibm-acpi driver |
Tablet buttons | Yes* | ||
Fingerprint Scanner | Not Tested | ||
Harddisk Active Protection | Not Tested | hdapsd |
* = Configuration Required
Installation
Installation is fairly simple, most features work out-of-the-box.
Configuration
(Instructions are for KDE)
Tablet Configuration
General tablet configuration is pretty simple.
- Open Sax2
- First, go to the monitor section, we need to fix the screen size
- Next to where it says "Monitor:", click the Change button
- The auto-detected monitor is -->LCD / 1024X768@75HZ, which is fine
- Go to the Display Size tab
- Enter 248 for the X-Axis
- Enter 186 for the Y-Axis
- Click OK to close the Monitor Settings window
- Now go to the Tablet section
- Check Activate This Tablet
- Select IBM / X41 TABLET PC (SERIAL)
- Go to the Port and Mode tab
- Set the port to COM-1 [/dev/ttyS0]
- Select TCPButton >>> on
- Select AlwaysCore
- Select ForceDevice >>> ISDV4
- Set the mode to Absolute
- Go to the Electronic Pens tab
- Check Add Pen
- Click the Properties button
- Select TCPButton >>> on
- Select AlwaysCore
- Select ForceDevice >>> ISDV4
- Set the mode to Absolute
- Save
- First, go to the monitor section, we need to fix the screen size