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== Ubuntu 6.10, Edgy Eft ==
 
== Ubuntu 6.10, Edgy Eft ==
  
As described in [Installing Ubuntu on a Thinkpad T21], there is an issue with the Savage driver which makes the initial boot into X hit and miss.  
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As described in [[Installing Ubuntu on a Thinkpad T21]], there is an issue with the Savage driver which makes the initial boot into X hit and miss.  
  
 
Perhaps this could be worked around using the text-based alternate install CD. However, that wouldn't allow you to
 
Perhaps this could be worked around using the text-based alternate install CD. However, that wouldn't allow you to
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
  
Because the models are very similar, [Installing Ubuntu on a Thinkpad T21] may also be helpful.
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Because the models are very similar, [[Installing Ubuntu on a Thinkpad T21]] may also be helpful.

Revision as of 02:59, 31 October 2006

Ubuntu 6.10, Edgy Eft

As described in Installing Ubuntu on a Thinkpad T21, there is an issue with the Savage driver which makes the initial boot into X hit and miss.

Perhaps this could be worked around using the text-based alternate install CD. However, that wouldn't allow you to do any pre-installation evaluation of the GUI that the Live/Install CD provides.

Even with the newest BIOS (1.22) isntalled in the T20, Linux will still recognize the BIOS as "too old" and will disable ACPI. You can override this by adding this boot option: `acpi=force`.

Even this option, once booted into the LiveCD, suspend still does not work. `gnome-power-manager` logs to `/var/log/messages` that is beginning to suspend, but nothing happens. This looks like it might be a known bug in Ubuntu.

A complete installation has not been attempted due to this issue.

See Also

Because the models are very similar, Installing Ubuntu on a Thinkpad T21 may also be helpful.