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− | Installation of Ubuntu 6.04 Flight 5 on a T60 (2623D6U).
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− | <i>(note: Ubuntu 6.04 has been re-labeled as 6.06)</i>
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− | The Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger) installer did not recognize the network card (Intel 82573L), so I decided to try 6.04 (an alpha version of Dapper Drake).
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− | == Summary ==
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− | === What works out of the box ===
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− | * Network card
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− | * Sound
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− | === What needs to be fixed post-install ===
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− | * Graphics card (unsupported - using generic VESA driver)
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− | * Dual core processor (get the linux-686-smp package)
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− | * Wireless (see http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Intel_PRO/Wireless_3945ABG_Mini-PCI_Express_Adapter)
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− | == Installing of Ubuntu 6.04 alpha Flight 5 ==
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− | * First, you should look at {{Install|Ubuntu| 5.04|T43 (1875)}}. There is information on preserving the functionality of the ThinkVantage button, which I did not follow.
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− | * You should probably create the IBM Rescue CDs before you begin. I expected the rescue partition to be able to restore my system to the factory default state if I messed up, but I was wrong.
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− | * Downloaded CD ISO of Ubuntu's Dapper flight 5 (http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/flight5).
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− | * I used the installer's partitioner. I reduced the Windows partition to 10GB, left the IBM recovery partition alone, and created four ReiserFS partitions for the Linux system: / (6GB), /usr (8GB), swap (2.5GB), and /home (the remaining space).
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− | * I let the installer install GRUB in the MBR. I kind of regret doing that because now the ThinkVantage button does not work properly. See the T43 instructions on the alternative methods that might work.
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− | * The installer recognized the network card (unlike Ubuntu 5.10).
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− | * The blue "ThinkVantage" button now goes to GRUB instead of IBM's Rescue System. You can get to the IBM partition from the GRUB menu by choosing the "Windows NT" partition.
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− | == Fixes after installation ==
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− | * X wouldn't start. There is no support for the ATI x1300. I changed the Device driver in xorg.conf from "ati" to "vesa" and made the maximum resolution 1024x768 (1280x1024 may also work) with a color depth of 24, which at least works.
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− | * The linux-686-smp package supports the dual core processor. I verified that it worked by looking at /proc/cpuinfo. Because I needed to compile other modules anyways (e.g., the wireless drivers), I decided to get the 2.6.16 kernel source and compile it myself. I set the "Pentium M" processor type with 2 processors ([http://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCompileHowto]). The package generated by make-kpkg worked when I used make-kpkg's "--initrd" flag.
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− | * To get the built-in wireless to work, I installed the 3945ABG wireless driver from SourceForge (http://ipw3945.sourceforge.net/), the latest IEEE 80211 (http://ieee80211.sourceforge.net/downloads.php) modules, and the latest ipw2200 (http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Ipw2200) modules.
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