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  • *{{Ubuntu}} Package: {{cmduser|sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-`uname - As of the latest distributions (Ubuntu 8.10 and Fedora 10) the atk5k driver is still flaky, but those problems see
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  • * [[Installing Ubuntu 7.04 on a ThinkPad T23]] * [https://systemausfall.org/wikis/howto/Ubuntu_on_IBM_T23 Ubuntu "Edgy Eft" on Thinkpad T23]
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  • Installing Ubuntu 12.10 on the Lenovo Twist ultrabook *Ubuntu 12.10 - 64bit (ubuntu-12.10-desktop-amd64.iso)
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  • The pages linked here hold instructions for installing or configuring certain drivers to make them work with ThinkPad hardware. Fo ...u ]] <tt>(How to get Alexandre Rostovtsev's SL-series driver working with Ubuntu)</tt>
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  • [[User:Jdthood|I]] installed Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) on a ThinkPad {{X220}}, model 42902GW. I have since upgraded to Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) and have updated some of the information below accor
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  • ...inkpad {{T60}}s laptops ship with ATI video cards. Previously [[:Category:Ubuntu 7.04|Ubtuntu 7.04]] Open Source video drivers could be graphically configur ...visual effects that improve the usability and visual appeal of the system. Ubuntu 7.10 automatically detects whether the hardware is capable of running Compi
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  • = Installation of Ubuntu 6.06 Flight 6 on X60s (model 1705-24U) = == Installing Ubuntu 6.06 Flight 6 ==
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  • The content of this page was originally geared toward Hoary ({{Ubuntu 5.04}}), ==Installing without cdrom or floppy==
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  • After installing the patch on {{Gentoo}} (it works fine with gentoo-sources: {{cmdroot|cd /u ====Ubuntu====
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  • ...dels with Ubuntu and Mandriva in particular. Check the related pages about installing Linux on these models for details.
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  • ..., yet, see [http://incubator.vislab.usyd.edu.au/roller/page/Steve/20040909 Installing a non-intrusive X.org server on Debian]. On recent systems (e.g. Ubuntu Maverick) with kernel modesetting
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  • *Ubuntu versions 6.06, 6.10, 7.04 (Dapper, Edgy, Feisty) ...tallation issues. To work around this problem, read more at: [[Installing Ubuntu on a ThinkPad X21]]
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  • ...s4236, but the sound works with driver snd-cs4232 loaded. Instructions for Ubuntu suggest to blacklist this driver which in this case was wrong. With standar ...mixer of Gnome was not possible to modify the volume. I fixed the problem installing the mixer of KDE (kmix) and I use PCM to modify the volume.
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  • ...tps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick instructions for ubuntu], [http://debian.org/releases/lenny/i386/ch04s03.html instructions for Debi ...st copy it to the device and boot from it. Here's a sample that works with Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon). Insert the card and reader into a laptop running Linux
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  • On a '''Modern''' distribution (like Fedora, Ubuntu or OpenSUSE) you will want to use xinput or one of the graphical front ends It is available for Fedora 12, Ubuntu 9.10 and Debian Squeeze in the standard package repositories
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  • [[Installing_Ubuntu_on_a_ThinkPad_T23#Power_Management|The page on installing Ubuntu on a T23]] includes tips for monitoring and managing the processor speed se
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  • * [[Installing Ubuntu on a ThinkPad X21]]
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  • ...mentation of some of the installation and configuration steps required for installing Debian/Sarge on a Thinkpad A30p and getting the most out of it. * acpi-support Version 0.21 ''(not contained in Debian, lent from [[Ubuntu]])''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu on a ThinkPad X22]]
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  • I installed {{Ubuntu 5.04}} "Hoary Hedgehog" on a IBM {{T43}} 1875-E5U. ...Work_1|Partitioning]] at the bottom of this page). (Additional note: As of Ubuntu 5.10, if one chooses to resize existing partitions during installation with
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  • ...nothing may happen unless you run a modern distribution like Fedora 12 or Ubuntu 9.10. I've only tested this on an X61 with AR5212 802.11abg - AR5BXB6 on Debian/Ubuntu
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  • Some distributions already include this patch (e.g., {{Ubuntu}} Breezy, {{Gentoo}}'s gentoo-sources 2.6.15-r1), but some don't (e.g., {{F While not a Linux issue, note that there is an issue with installing alternative PATA (IDE) hard disks as the system drive. Unless the disk is o
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu/Breezy on a ThinkPad T42]]
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  • After installing the fglrx driver, you can use module-assist to build the appropriate kernel Ubuntu feisty made their own xorg with the standard id of 7.2, to work around this
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  • ...using [[BioAPI]] and binary-only drivers. It is based on experiences in {{Ubuntu}} on a T43. The same works on {{Fedora}} 4 and 5, RHEL4, SuSE 9.3, SuSE 10, ===Installing the bioapi framework===
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  • If you are installing on a recent Thinkpad that has an [[Ivy Bridge]] or newer processor ({{X230} ====Installation on Debian and Ubuntu====
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  • Installing {{OpenSUSE}} 10.0 on your {{X41}} is straightforward. :''I checked it only on Ubuntu Breezy Badger, but it seems, that if you compile kernel 2.6.15 with SATA su
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  • | Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft ...[[Problems with SATA and Linux]]) and a {{path|hibernate.conf}} fix (see [[Installing Fedora Core 4 on a ThinkPad X41 Tablet]])
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  • -2007/01/07 - When installing 6.06 of KUbuntu, wpasupplicant is already installed, but you still need root@ubuntu:/# cat /etc/iftab
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  • | Ubuntu Linux 8.10 2.6.27-9 | Ubuntu 10.10
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  • ...this with an ACPI event/action to do {{key|Fn}}{{key|F7}} switching. After installing i810switch and its i810rotate script and the missing [[ibm-acpi]] kernel mo ...ime, and after resume (on my T43, the hotkey mask is reset on resume). For Ubuntu, I've put a script with the command in both the {{path|/etc/acpi/resume.d}}
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  • ...ckaged in .tar.gz, .deb and .rpm can be found [http://linux.dell.com/files/ubuntu/hardy/modem-drivers/hsf/ here] For {{Fedora}} systems, the procedure for generating and installing a patched RPM is as follows:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) on a ThinkPad X61 Tablet]]
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  • #redirect [[Installing Ubuntu on a ThinkPad R52]]
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  • #redirect [[Installing Ubuntu on a ThinkPad X31]]
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  • ...stalled on this machine by putting the harddrive an another laptop (a T21) installing on it there normally, ...modem, after you have rebooted you'll need to follow the instructions at [[Installing Ltmodem driver for Mandriva]]. Linux ran faster than I expected and was qui
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  • *{{Install|Ubuntu| 7.04 Feisty Fawn|600E}} *[http://www.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/tp600.htm Installing Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 (Lenny) on an IBM ThinkPad 600 Model 2645-51U]
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  • === Installing hdapsd === ==== Ubuntu ====
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  • This page provides details about installing {{Ubuntu 5.10}} (Breezy) on a ThinkPad {{A31p}} (Type 2653). I found the installation process extremely easy. I booted from the Ubuntu Install CD and within a few moments, having selected language settings etc.
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  • ...illustrate issues and (hopefully) solutions encountered while installing {{Ubuntu 5.10}} (Breezy Badger) on a Levono ThinkPad {{R50e}}. As usual, caveat empt '''Dapper Notes: '''Given that upgrading to/installing [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades Dapper] isn't very different from Breezy, I decided to u
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  • ...As the IBM Rescue and Recovery tool quit with an error message I used the Ubuntu live CD, mounted and cd'ed into my external hard drive and ran the followin ===Installation of Ubuntu===
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  • I installed {{Ubuntu 5.10}} "Breezy Badger" on a IBM {{T43}} 1871-W34. It was quite straightforward. Most of it "just worked" : '''thank you Ubuntu !'''
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  • ...ware, so I'm going to be installing the pre-release development version of Ubuntu 6.04. ===Create Linux partitions and Install Ubuntu===
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  • === Ubuntu === *{{Install|Ubuntu| 8.04 (Hardy Heron)| T60}}
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  • === Ubuntu / Kubuntu === *[[Installing_Ubuntu_6.06_Kubuntu_6.06_Gentoo_2006.0_on_a_ThinkPad_T60p|Ubuntu and Kubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake]]
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  • Installation of Ubuntu 6.04 alpha flight 5 on a T60 (2623D6U). == Installation of Ubuntu 6.04 alpha Flight 5 ==
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  • #REDIRECT[[Installing Ubuntu 6.06 on a ThinkPad T60]]
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  • #redirect [[Installing Ubuntu 6.06 on a ThinkPad T60]]
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  • *{{Install|Ubuntu| 6.06 Flight 6|X60s}} *{{Install|Ubuntu| 6.10 |X60s}}
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  • This is a draft on how to get Ubuntu 6.04 on the ThinkPad X41 : Note this gives vertical scrolling with a ThinkPad X40 running Ubuntu 6.10 Egdy Eft
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  • For Ubuntu 7.04 and Debian Etch, the brightness controls are slightly broken (switchin * [[Installing Ubuntu on a ThinkPad R60e]]
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  • Installation Log of {{Ubuntu 6.06}} on a {{T43}} * easy ubuntu (includes skype and some codecs)
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  • There are no particular problems installing Ubuntu on a {{R60e}}. ...nstall of 6.06.1 with upgrade to {{Ubuntu 7.10}} via {{Ubuntu 6.10}} and {{Ubuntu 7.04}}. Significant changes particular to these versions are noted here..
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  • ...ind that at this document's inception 6.10 is a development version of the Ubuntu Linux OS. This edition of Ubuntu (Edgy) has XRandR enabled i810 drivers, which allow you to rotate your scre
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  • Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake) works very well with the R60, needing very little or no ...er configurations should be very similar, as long as the newest version of Ubuntu is used.
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  • Well, trying to get Ubuntu or some derivate on your good old 600E? If you have a TP 600, these directi For Ubuntu 5.10 try [http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=94414].
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  • Installing Ubuntu 6.06 (dapper) on a [[:Category:T23|T23]] was straightforward. Almost every ...volume up and volume down. There is currenly a bug filed for this in the ubuntu bugtracker, but nothing has been done with it as of writing.
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  • == Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron == == Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon ==
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  • ...hinkPad_X60|discussion]].)<br />More updated information can be found at [[Installing Kubuntu 7.04 on a ThinkPad X60]].}} ** Beryl/AIGLX works after installing with [http://www.biodesign.com.ar/blog/?p=23 this guide].
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  • {{NOTE|After installing the software, the installer reboots into the installed system to configure Installing this module encorporates issues with suspend2disk / suspend2ram. These are
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  • ...ng and configuring the release version of [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyEft Ubuntu Edgy Eft] on a Lenovo ThinkPad X40. {{WARN|This is a page in progress. I used [[Installing Ubuntu 6.10 on a ThinkPad X41Tablet| this]] page as a template, so any section tha
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft) on a ThinkPad T60]]
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  • == Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon == The upgrade from {{Ubuntu 7.04}} to {{Ubuntu 7.10}} also goes smoothly.
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  • installing net5416 ... For Ubuntu 7.04, I think the MODULES variable in the file /etc/default/acpi-support is
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  • ...working on Ubuntu. Finally, we discuss some common problems encountered on Ubuntu and ThinkPads alike. * Ubuntu and all programs it comes with.
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  • ...have this option installed, check if yours is WWAN upgradable first. Also installing the wrong card type in a ThinkPad that never officially supported it may gi ...detected by NetworkManager with any recent Linux distribution (Fedora 12, Ubuntu 9.10) and allow for easy configuration.
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  • [[Ubuntu]] 6.10 'edgy eft'. See the [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/ThinkpadZ61m Ubuntu Laptop Testing Team] for up-to-date details.
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  • ...(K)Ubuntu 6.10 on the Thinkpad. They both work great and I had no problems installing them. ...uration tips for openSUSE 10.2. If I have time I will add some tips for (K)Ubuntu 6.10, too.
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  • Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn is the current release and works fine on: * [[Installing Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn on a ThinkPad T60p|T60p]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) on a ThinkPad T60]]
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  • Installing with the [[Ubuntu]] 6.10 desktop CD, everything seems to work out of the box on my 2373-PU7 (
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu on a ThinkPad R60e]]
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  • ==Installing Ubuntu Dapper== I've reported [https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/46527 bug 46527] on the lack of screen driver detection, so hopefully
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  • == Installing ThinkFinger == ==== Ubuntu ====
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  • ===Installing Fedora=== ...Vesa driver. Which works, but that's not really what we want to use. After installing the xorg-x11-drv-i810 package, I edited the /etc/X11/xorg.conf, and changed
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  • ...ions listed above, I was able to get the Live CD to boot, but installing {{Ubuntu}} to the Harddrive would hang during loading of the usb-storage module. Lo I used the {{Ubuntu 7.04}} CD. I booted the live CD and clicked the install icon on the Gnome D
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu on a ThinkPad X21]]
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  • I just installed Feisty using the graphical installer. {{WARN|Installing grub to the MBR may hurt your Rescue 'n' Recovery Partition!}} If you want ...are about Backups etc. yourself. A starting point is given in [[Installing Ubuntu 6.10 on a ThinkPad T43#Installation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu 6.10 on a ThinkPad X60]]
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  • * [[Installing Ubuntu 7.04 on a ThinkPad X60]] * [[Installing Kubuntu 7.04 on a ThinkPad X60]]
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  • ==Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn)== ...ty Fawn takes the alternate installation CD (text only). When downloading Ubuntu from the main site, you need to check the box to get the alternate CD.
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  • ...t simplifies the process by focusing specifically on the Thinkpad X60s and Ubuntu Linux. === Downloading Ubuntu ===
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu 7.04 on a ThinkPad X60s without external drive]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu on a ThinkPad X22]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu on a ThinkPad X22]]
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  • This page should help you with installing [[Ubuntu]]/[[Kubuntu]]/[[Xubuntu]] on your Thinkpad 600E. For decent performance the ....com/feisty/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso http://releases.ubuntu.com/feisty/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso]
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  • [[Ubuntu]] 7.04 'feisty fawn'. See the [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/ThinkpadZ61m Ubuntu Laptop Testing Team] for up-to-date details.
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  • ...in [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?page=2&t=235655 this thread at Ubuntu Forums]. I was unable to connect to a WEP AP at a friend's house, but he n
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  • * [http://ejahn.net/Members/eric/stories/t61_etch Installing Debian Etch Linux on a Thinkpad T61], 2007-10-13 * [http://www.klabs.be/~fpiat/linux/debian/Etch_on_Thinkpad_T61.html Installing Debian/Linux Etch on a Thinkpad T61], 2007-05-22
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  • ...[Installing_Ubuntu_7.10_(Gutsy_Gibbon)_Release_Candidate_on_a_ThinkPad_T61|Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon)]] is recommended instead of 7.04 because video drivers At first, the Ubuntu Live CD would not start at all, this seems to be a problem with the SATA AH
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) on a ThinkPad T43]]
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  • Ubuntu Linux 7.04 -and probably any modern distro- "just works" out-of-the-box on ...nd functional, all with opensource drivers only, at the end of the default Ubuntu installation. I've no problem with fan noises either.
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  • = Installing Unbuntu Feisty Fawn = * Install earlier version of Ubuntu (6.06/6.10) and dist-upgrade. If you start from 6.06 you will have to upgra
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) on a ThinkPad T61]]
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  • Installing Ubuntu on a Thinkpad R61 There are many problems with installing Ubuntu on the R61 since it uses the latest hardware (mostly unsupported by linux a
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  • I decided to do a clean install of Vista, but I want to have Windows XP and Ubuntu Feisty on the Harddisk too. When this was finished I took a Ubuntu Feisty Fawn installation CD and boot my Notebook with it. I created a 4 GB
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  • #REDIRECT [[Installing Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) on a ThinkPad T61]]
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  • ...o get at least the internal speakers working. Get it, e.g., from {{Install|Ubuntu| 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) Tribe| R61}}. ...els (>=2.6.22) include the new mac80211 WLAN stack and so are prepared for installing the native Linux Intel 4965AGN [http://intellinuxwireless.org/?p=iwlwifi iw
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  • ...get multi-monitor systems working using recent versions of Linux such as {{Ubuntu 7.10}} and Fedora 8 with graphics chipsets such as the Intel 945GM/GMS and {{Ubuntu 7.10}} '''Gutsy Gibbon'''
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  • The trickiest part about actually installing Ubuntu on this machine is that there is no CD drive. If you've shelled out the $20 http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/02/12/usb-ubuntu-tutorial-for-linux-users/
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