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| − | Linux and ThinkPad enthusiast :-) For a few months now, I have settled with my setup. It comprises a docked [[:Category:X41_Tablet|X41T]] and a headless, docked [[:Category:T30|T30]] with a PCI DVB-S card.  | + | Linux and ThinkPad enthusiast :-) For a few months now, I have settled with my setup. It comprises a docked [[:Category:X41_Tablet|X41T]], a docked [[:Category:A30p|A30p]] and a headless, docked [[:Category:T30|T30]] with a PCI DVB-S card.  | 
| − | + | ==Tweaks==  | |
| + | By default, in a debian based system, bluetooth and wwan is on. To have them switched off every time you boot, add the following line in your {{path|/etc/rc.local}}  | ||
| + |           echo "disable" > /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth        | ||
| + |           echo "disable" > /proc/acpi/ibm/wan  | ||
| − | + | To disable the touchpad:  | |
| − | + |            synclient TouchpadOff=1  | |
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 29 June 2014
Linux and ThinkPad enthusiast :-) For a few months now, I have settled with my setup. It comprises a docked X41T, a docked A30p and a headless, docked T30 with a PCI DVB-S card.
Tweaks
By default, in a debian based system, bluetooth and wwan is on. To have them switched off every time you boot, add the following line in your /etc/rc.local
         echo "disable" > /proc/acpi/ibm/bluetooth      
         echo "disable" > /proc/acpi/ibm/wan
To disable the touchpad:
synclient TouchpadOff=1