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  • ...anagement features | Power Management]] <tt>(How to get Suspend, SpeedStep etc. working)</tt><br />
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  • As directed, I fixed it by editing '''/etc/modprobe.d''' and creating a file called '''madwifi''' with the following i
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  • ...(<tt>modprobe fglrx</tt>). Under Debian the module can be placed in <tt>/etc/modules</tt>. ...0 with Kernel 2.6.18-suspend2-r1 (Gentoo) , the following addition to <tt>/etc/hibernate/suspend2.conf</tt> is required:
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  • * [http://www.nongnu.org/tpb/doc/tpbrc.html /etc/tpbrc] ...ed 10-local.rules in your udev rules definition directory on Gentoo it is /etc/udev/rules.d
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  • * powernowd (Use this OPTIONS line in /etc/init.d/powernowd: OPTIONS="-q -m 0 -l 35 -p 500 -s 200000") and viola, ther
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  • ...enter the setup or choose a boot option (no more menu with mouse support, etc.). Installing the Synaptics driver, i've got the touchpad working with tapping, etc. (see deb http://jopa.studentenweb.org/debian ./, package synaptics : simpl
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  • cat >> /etc/grub.d/40_custom <<EOF
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  • ...ut didn't succeed to write, just hang at "Don't restart or remove diskette etc. pp" (not bricked). Worked fine via CD method.
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  • to /etc/lilo.conf, so that the kernel ide driver doesn't take the drive. ...he driver to be loaded automatically, add the following two lines to your /etc/modules.conf:
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  • You can create your wirless preferences by modifying your /etc/network/interfaces file. I show a part of mine as reference apt-get install acpi-support. Modify the scripts found in /etc/acpi/events to point to actions that will do the necessary function.
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  • {{Todo|DMESG etc to follow}} ...Mic" key (toggle mic muting)||00000080 0000101b||0x1A||micmute||{{Cunk}}||/etc/acpi/event/lenovo-micmute<br>calls amixer to toggle Capture device||{{Cno}}
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  • # Edit the {{path|/etc/default/grub}} file:<BR/>{{cmduser|gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub}}
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  • ...load the ''yenta_socket'' module and change the configuration file {{path|/etc/conf.d/pcmcia}} (replace <tt>PCIC=i82365</tt> with <tt>PCIC=yenta_socket</t ...hen resuming from suspend, so you have to write a simple script in {{path|/etc/apm/resume.d}} that restarts it. It gets automatically executed by apmd, bu
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  • ....conf modprobe.conf with configured IR, modem, thinkpad drivers, firewire, etc..] ...int, touchpad and a usb mouse (/dev/input/trackpoint -> /dev/input/eventX, etc...). This is handy for X11 configuration if you want to use the synaptics d
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  • Correct screen resolution identified automatically. No need to touch /etc/X11/xorg.conf. External monitor untested.
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  • This creates the usual /dev/floppy, /dev/cdrom, /dev/mouse etc. symlinks. Save this as i.e. <tt>/etc/udev/rules.d/00-t41p.rules</tt> to make it take affect.
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  • ...p-mode setting the Advanced Power Management feature of the hard drive in /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf. This value can then be entered into /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf, first ensuring laptop-mode is set to control
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  • ...cal, fb1024 is framebuffer at 1024x768 vs fb800 is framebuffer at 800x600, etc), not parted (commandline).
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  • ...ter in Atlanta, GA. All other operating systems (Windows 2000, 98SE, OS/2, etc...) are no longer available. XP Home was apparently never available for the
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  • Add a "non-free" component to /etc/apt/sources.list, for example: ...or create the file /etc/modprobe.d/intel-5300-iwlagn-disable11n.conf with the following content:
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  • Install the <tt>isc-dhcp-server</tt> package and edit <tt>/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf</tt> using the following as a model. # mkdir /etc/udev/keymaps
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  • see /etc/hotplug/firmware.agent for details on configured firmware locations In debian this can be done by putting a file named after the module in /etc/modutils with the options in it
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  • *[[How to make use of Dynamic Frequency Scaling]] <tt>(Speedstep, Throttling, etc.)</tt> ...ke use of Harddisk Power Management features]] <tt>(Laptop-mode, Spindown, etc.)</tt>
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  • ...}. If you create any custom files you should instead place them in {{path|/etc/hal/fdi}} to prevent them from getting overwritten by the next hal-info pac ...le) is pressed, you could put a stanza in halevt's configuration file ('''/etc/halevt/halevt.xml''', in XML format) :
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  • {{path|/etc/pm/config.d/thinkpad_acpi}}
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  • ...creen during the boot process in the internal panel, edit the file {{path|/etc/usplash.conf}} and check that the resolution is OK: ...it via the two following methods, first you need to make a few changes to /etc/default/acpi-support:
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  • ...ase confirm ), you can automate the module parmeters by creating a {{path|/etc/modprobe.d/speedstep-lib}} file with: And then, you may add these 2 lines to {{path|/etc/modules}}:
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  • ...in your bootmanagers config file (for lilo this would typically be {{path|/etc/lilo.conf}}, for grub it would be {{path|/boot/grub/menu.lst}}).
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  • * The configuration file (/etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf) is well-commented, and a verbose manual page
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  • ...1400x1050 on Intel 915GM]]. Download and install 915resolution and add to /etc/rc.local the line: 915resolution 3c 1400 1050 * Controlling cpuspeed: My preference is to edit /etc/cpuspeed.conf, commenting out -n and adding OPTS="$OPTS -s 0 -i 1 -r -p 45
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  • ...adding "options snd-hda-intel position_fix=3" to the module settings (eg. /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base). ...h|/etc/modprobe.d/ipw3945}} has to be used instead of the proposed {{path|/etc/modules.d/ipw3945}}.
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  • "/etc/asound.conf"
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  • Starting with the xx30 series models (T430, T530, W530, etc), the keystroke was changed to {{key|Fn}}+{{key|Space}} in order to better
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  • ...a out of range from software based attacks (like viruses, Internet attacks etc.). One way the chip offers to achieve this is by providing storage for keys ...a trusted operating system and from there, trusted userspace applications, etc.
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  • 2. The sound-restart tweaks to <code>/etc/sysconfig/suspend</code> described below are preserved. For reference, # /etc/sysconfig/keyboard
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  • ...in the BIOS, or on modern HAL-enabled distributions, create a file {{path|/etc/hal/fdi/policy/disable-touchpad.fdi}}
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  • Get ubuntulinux, radeontool and this script (which goes in /etc/acpi), nothing more! For the suspend/hibernate problems, modify /etc/default/grub, add 'nomodeset' to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT.
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  • * edit /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and add the line "radeonfb" * edit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer and comment out the line "blacklist radeon
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  • ...erent events is done in the proxy script which is usually found in {{path|/etc/apmd_proxy}}.
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  • in the Monitor section of your {{path|/etc/X11/XF86Config}} or {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}}.
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  • ...self to get speedstep functionality. This can be done simply enough in an /etc/modules file with the lines ...n}} "stock" kernel. In Debian/Etch the 2.6.18 kernel image with an {{path|/etc/modules}} file that includes:
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  • ...'''Option "DynamicClocks" "on"''' in the '''Device''' section in {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}} ...fore gives you power management) you must change modeset=1 to modest=0 in /etc/modprobe.d/radeon-kms. Additionally, on a t60 running squeeze "DynamicPM" "
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  • to your {{path|/etc/fstab}} (if not already there).
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  • Cpufreqd (or powernowd etc.) slows down the processor, for exemple at the end of an heavy task. ...ath|/etc/modprobe.conf}} (or {{path|/etc/modprobe.conf.local}}, or {{path|/etc/modprobe.d/...}}, depending on your system) (this does not work in Ubuntu 5
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  • ...the hibernate-tool) you can simply uncomment the "RadeonTool yes" line in /etc/hibernate/ram.conf}} 1. Open a terminal and type gnomesu gedit /etc/grub/menu.lst. When prompted, type root password and click OK.
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  • :{{cmdroot|/etc/init.d/powernowd start}} ...c/default/powernowd}}. This file will be loaded by the init script {{path|/etc/init.d/powernowd}}.
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  • ...PMode" "X"''' (where X is a number) in the '''Device''' section in {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}}. ...g '''Option "AGPFastWrite" "yes"''' in the '''Device''' section in {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}}.
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  • On Debian, edit <tt>/etc/hdparm.conf</tt> (as root): : {{cmdroot|vi /etc/hdparm.conf}}
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  • I had to put the snd_intel8x0m modules into /etc/hotplug/blacklist so that hotplug wouldn't load this faulty (?) module on b
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  • Make /etc/resolv.conf to include your DNS servers.
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  • ...to load the ''yenta_socket'' module and change the configuration file <tt>/etc/conf.d/pcmcia</tt> (replace <tt>PCIC=i82365</tt> with <tt>PCIC=yenta_socket 3. be sure to have USE="alsa oss" in your /etc/make.conf
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  • ...ty to use global flags for code optimizing. This is done through the file /etc/make.conf ([http://gentoo-wiki.com/MAN_make.conf_5 man page]). Since the Pe ...ant to set specific flags for only one package, you can also use the file /etc/portage/package.use instead of the USE variable in make.conf.
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  • ...already works, resulting in less lag when moving windows in the bkacground etc.
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  • ...I slot for peripherals like secondary video cards, TV tuners, audio cards, etc. This is considered by many to be the highlight of the Dock II, and is a fe ...sualizing a large amount of information, including stock brokers, artists, etc. Due to the slow PCI bus, gaming is generally not improved much by external
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  • ...to configure before bootstraping. At the top of the list is to configure /etc/portage/package.keywords so that we can bootstrap to gcc 3.4.x(This version \nsys-devel/gcc ~x86 \nsys-libs/libstdc++-v3 ~x86' >> /etc/portage/package.keywords
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  • {{cmdroot|1=sudo echo "options thinkpad_acpi experimental=1 fan_control=1" >/etc/modprobe.d/thinkpad_acpi.conf}} * Init script: {{CodeRef|tp-fancontrol.init}} (save as {{path|/etc/init.d/tp-fancontrol}})
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  • N=/etc/init.d/fan
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  • # fan acivates at MAXTEMP and cools down CPU, GPU etc. to MAXTEMP-DELTA than the fan is turned off
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  • ...river to prevent it from automatically loading by adding a line to {{Path|/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf}}
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  • ...nload it automatically on bootup, you can add the above command to {{path|/etc/rc.local}}. ...d {{path|ehci_hcd}} to {{path|/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf}} (or {{path|/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist}}). But note that adding it to the blacklist file migh
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  • To change that, you can boot to 2.4, edit {{path|/etc/fstab}} and {{path|/boot/grub/menu.lst}} (or your preferred bootloader's co /etc/init.d/bluez-utils start
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  • ...our T20 you should maybe edit the xorg.conf (which can be found in {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}} , needs root rights!): http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/interfaces (refers to "etc/network/interfaces")
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  • echo options scsi_mod max_luns=8 >> /etc/modprobe.conf
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  • Once you have installed the package, you need to edit {{Path|/etc/sysconfig/slmodem}} and set INTERFACE=alsa and ALSA_DEVICE=modem:1
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  • ...e if it has pre-packaged the driver. They are usually named 'martian-modem-etc', so look for package names beginning with 'martian-modem'.
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  • ...handle SIR devices, but after manually putting IRDA_PORT='nsc-ircc' into /etc/sysconfig/irda and following the instructions on the [[How to make use of I
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  • :{{cmdroot|/etc/init.d/hotplug restart}}
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  • Once you have installed the package, you need to edit {{Path|/etc/sysconfig/slmodem}} and set INTERFACE=alsa and ALSA_DEVICE=modem:1
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  • ...script to launch at which event is configured in several files in {{path|/etc/acpi/events}}. All actions are documented in {{path|/var/log/acpid}} in old The event script needs to be created within {{path|/etc/acpi/events}} and can have any name you like.
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  • ...sers of hibernate-scripts add "UnloadModules uhci_hcd ehci_hcd" to {{path|/etc/hibernate/common.conf}}. ...try this (pm-utils & pci-sd):<br />Add the follwing line to the {{cmdroot|/etc/pm/config.d/00sleep_module}} to unload the module before standby:
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  • 4. Append the following to {{path|/etc/modprobe.conf}} using the above device#: ...usually would add to /etc/modprobe.conf. I just created a file named <tt>/etc/modprobe.d/3c59x</tt>}}
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  • ...ually installed. There is no need to install extra stuff at this point (X, etc) as it all can be taken care of after the system is working. ...ou boot into a 2.6 kernel, go into "/etc/fstab" and change "hda" to "sda", etc since the SATA drives are handled through the SCSI drivers.
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  • Usually this is saved as {{path|/etc/acpid/actions/battery.sh}}. On archlinux you might need to add an event like a file e.g. saved as {{path|/etc/acpi/events/battery_event}} with following lines in it:
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  • ...you can override the system mapping files by creating your own in {{path|/etc/hal/fdi}}. ...essing the Access IBM Button launch ntpctl, add the following line {{path|/etc/tpbrc}} file:
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  • ...just need to merge the contents of {{path|~/penconfig}} into your {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}}.
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  • /etc/X11/xorg.conf ...nd your external monitor, you'll have to make some changes in the default /etc/X11/xorg.conf. With the changes below, your X uses both monitors, and you c
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  • The external VGA port can be enabled in {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}} via
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  • ...by deleting links in the according runlevel directories (usually in <code>/etc/rc.d/</code>). ...t the following mount points are set to reside on your harddisk in {{path|/etc/fstab}}. {{Todo|how?}}
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  • ...ses, particular FPS games that use large textures (Quake, World of Padman, etc). ...screen corruption with Compiz, a workaround for this is to create a file /etc/drirc with the following content
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  • * /etc/init.d/xorg.conf does not exist, so X.org is using autoconfiguration which Workaround is to add DmaType and BusType as "PCI" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
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  • ...ation parameter for the default '''pm-utils''' package. Create file <code>/etc/pm/config.d/config</code> and put there one line <code>DISPLAY_QUIRK_S3_BIO echo DISPLAY_QUIRK_S3_BIOS=\"true\" >> /etc/pm/config.d/config
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  • Then you should setup your displays by hand or by adding to the end of /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc (just before starting window manager, btw. multi head wm
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  • ....0) external vga/ monitor/ beamer works fine with the following in {{path|/etc/xorg.conf}}. I used the free ati driver shipped with Dapper.
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  • ...lone mode with a reasonable CRT refresh rate, use the following in {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}}: to the <tt>Device</tt> section in your {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}}. Powering the CRT port consumes 400-500mW, regardless of wh
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  • Editing your /etc/modules (may depend on distribution) to auto-load fbmod will result in alwa
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  • ...e verification as a human and the necessary account information, passwords etc. I reach a page with the plain message: "Could not open socket". This happe
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  • ...iver. Install the slmodem rpm from the rpmfusion-nonfree repository, edit /etc/sysconfig/slmodem and set INTERFACE=alsa and ALSA_DEVICE=modem:1 and option
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  • ...ine) the ALSA intel8x0 driver plays sound too fast. The following {{path|/etc/asound.conf}} restores normal operation: Otherwise just add the following to {{path|/etc/asound.conf}} :
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  • /etc/rc.d/init.d/alsa stop /etc/rc.d/init.d/alsa start</pre>
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  • The fix changing HIBERNATE_MODE=shutdown to HIBERNATE_MODE=platform in /etc/default/acpi-support worked very well. I don't know if it possibly could in Changing HIBERNATE_MODE=shutdown to HIBERNATE_MODE=platform in /etc/default/acpi-support seems to be solving this issue for many users. Confirm
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  • * Select keyboard map, etc, when prompt appears type run_qtparted
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  • :/etc/init.d/hotplug restart
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  • You may want to put an entry in your {{path|/etc/fstab}}, i.e. with the above assumtions:
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  • ...hard drives and some PCMCIA card readers (compact flash, SD, memory stick, etc.) will work for this purpose.
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  • ...need to have parts outside the slot like wireless antennas, CD-ROM drives etc.) all three types measure the same width and length and they all use the sa
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  • ...n X31) I could eliminate these problems by setting the option "vo=x11" in /etc/mplayerplug-in.conf. It seems that the option "vo=xv" causes these problems
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  • ...ration scripts to help load/unload modules, verify hardware, check status, etc. The only thing missing is the firmware. Apparently, this is proprietary a # /etc/init.d/acpid restart
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  • ...instead of "set-prop", which required specifying the format (8-bit, 16-bit etc.). # etc.
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  • Add the dynamic clock option in {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}}. It aims to provide a moderate boost in battery life. The d After compilation, edit {{path|/etc/rc.local}}:
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  • *To have this mapping occur automatically, create /etc/systemd/system/wacom-serial.service This may be inserted into startup scripts in {{path|/etc/rc.d/}} or {{path|/etc/rc.local}}
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  • ...'Screen and Graphics'' Dialog (''System > Administration'') or editing '''/etc/X11/xorg.conf''' directly. * Alternatively you could edit '''/etc/X11/xorg.conf'''. Following configuration works:
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  • Configure the DHCP server to hand out boot instructions. In the {{path|/etc/dhcpd.conf}} file, include: ...rver. If the TFPT server uses xinetd, you may need to enable it in {{path|/etc/xinetd.d/tftp}} by setting <code>disable = no</code>. Also note root of the
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  • ...floppy driver to use both of them by adding the following line to {{path|/etc/modprobe.conf}}:
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  • ..., to determine actual screen size, original CPU speed, original hard disk, etc.
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  • issues like serial number, UUID, etc. The supervisor password (SVP) is also stored in this eeprom.
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  • # Setup and force TRIM in fstab with the following options in your /etc/fstab '''discard, noatime and commit=500''' (Note: if you are concerned wit #: <code>#> vi /etc/fstab
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  • ...ot you should put the according modules not detected by hotplug in {{path|/etc/modules}}:
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  • #:{{cmdroot|rm -f /etc/sysconfig/firstboot}} ...l have to create the user accounts manually, configure time, network time, etc.
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  • ...floppy driver to use both of them by adding the following line to {{path|/etc/modprobe.conf}}:
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  • *LILO is configured by editing {{path|/etc/lilo.conf}}.<br />The format is explained in {{cmduser|man lilo.conf}}. ...our system layout is the same (as long as you don't need to modify {{path|/etc/lilo.conf}}). Whenever you modify LILOs configuration, you should recreate
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  • to your /etc/rc.local . After this, the system will be kind enough to read your /etc/acpi/events/ directory and act as the files therein tell it. See [[How_to_c
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  • ...g [[Software Suspend 2]], by setting <tt>PowerdownMethod 3</tt> in {{path|/etc/hibernate/hibernate.conf}}.
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  • ...t and make sure you have the most recent is to add the following lines to /etc/apt/sources.list: :{{cmdroot|vi /etc/lilo.conf}}
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  • *{{cmduser|sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup}} (keep a backup) *{{cmduser|sudo vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf}}
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  • ...e># echo 'SUBSYSTEM=="input", KERNEL=="js*", MODE="0660", GROUP="joy"' >> /etc/udev/hdaps-joy.rules</code><br> {{cmdroot|ln -s ../hdaps-joy.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/z60_hdaps-joy.rules}}<br>
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  • ...nd didn't have to bother with the IBM pre-desktop area, Windows dual boot, etc. I just partitioned the drive into /boot, /, and /local, with a 1GB swap pa
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  • ...to regular SD memory cards also special SDIO cards (e.g. Bluetooth, WiFi, etc). Add the follwing line to the {{cmdroot|/etc/pm/config.d/00sleep_module}} to unload the module before standby:
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  • ...default) and add "<tt>options libata atapi_enabled=1</tt>" to your {{path|/etc/modprobe.conf}} (or the equivalent in your distribution). ...obe}} kernel argument (e.g., in in {{path|/boot/grub/menu.lst}} or {{path|/etc/lilo.conf}}. Don't forget to run lilo after changes).
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  • ...contains a FAT filesystem (sometimes labeled "IBM_SERVICE", "SERVICEV001", etc.), and has partition type 0x12 ("Compaq diagnostics" in <tt>fdisk</tt>).
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  • You should update your {{path|/etc/apt/sources.list}} here mine: {{path|/etc/modprobe.d/ibm_acpi.modprobe}}:
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  • ...root|modprobe fglrx}} after boot but to have the module loaded via {{path|/etc/modules.autoload/kernel2.x}} at boottime instead. If you want to check, look in <code>/etc/profile.env</code> and <code>/etc/profile.csh</code>. This is the
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  • ...ult. To make the <tt>nvram</tt> module load at boot time, edit the {{path|/etc/sysconfig/kernel}} file to contain this line: ...directory. You need to copy {{path|System.map}} as well. Then edit {{path|/etc/sysconfig/kernel}} and adjust the line:
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  • :{{cmdroot|echo '/usr/local/lib' > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/bioapi.conf}} ...commands above, you can set mount options for usbfs with a line in {{path|/etc/fstab|}}; an example would be
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  • Edit the file /etc/sysconfig/modules/udev-stw.modules and delete <i>parport_pc parport lp</i> ...are asked to swipe the finger, it install all necessary entries into the /etc/pam.d files and it works afterwards :-)
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  • In /etc/X11/xorg.conf {{path|/etc/acpi/events/ibm-hibernatebtn}} and change the action line to read
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  • ...at has an [[Ivy Bridge]] or newer processor ({{X230}}, {{T430}}, {{T530}}, etc.), tp_smapi will not work. You will be mostly limited to [[thinkpad-acpi]] * Add the <tt>hdaps</tt> use flag in {{path|/etc/make.conf}}
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  • ...e the screensaver was auto-locked (the owner might be in a moving vehicle, etc.).
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  • ...to {{key|Fn}}{{key|12}}, some of which you can assign to suspend, poweroff etc. in the yast power management configurator
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  • ...nitrd image. If you use initramfs-tools, put a similar script into {{path|/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/}} (the manpage of initramfs has template {{path|/etc/hibernate/suspend2.conf:}}
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  • ...}} kernel parameter at boot. Add it to your <tt>append</tt>line in {{path|/etc/lilo.conf}} or append it to the <tt>kernel</tt> line in the {{path|/boot/gr
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  • arguments in {{path|/etc/lilo.conf}} or {{path|/boot/grub/menu.lst}}. ...iguring acpid]], which handles the ACPI buttons through scripts in {{path|/etc/acpi}}.
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  • ...gerprint reader|according HOWTO]]. the only thing that I changed was the /etc/pam.d/system-auth. Mine looks like: ...ent /lib/security/pam_bioapi.so {5550454b-2054-464d-2f45-535320425350} /etc/bioapi1.10/pam/
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  • First things first, edit your /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment the other sources and get your system up to ...is usually your wired interface and wlan0 is your wireless. So edit the /etc/iftab file and rename eth1 to eth0 and eth0 to wlan1. Afterwards mine look
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  • in loop, etc. with [[PowerTOP]]). option to all relevant lines in the /etc/fstab, for example:
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  • ...the most common Bluetooth applications (like connecting your mobile phone etc.) work. Create {{path|/etc/acpi/actions/bluetooth.sh}}:...
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  • {{path|/etc/acpi/events/ibm}} action=/etc/acpi/ibm.sh %e
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  • ...s' use describing labels like above, you can add the following section to /etc/sensors3.conf, if not already there. This is an example for the T43. Simila /etc/sensors.d/tpsensors
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  • In /etc/rc.local: in /etc/acpi/events/videoswitch.conf:
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  • Once you have installed the package, you need to edit {{Path|/etc/sysconfig/slmodem}} and set INTERFACE=alsa and ALSA_DEVICE=modem:1 ...e the <tt>hibernate</tt> script on Fedora Core, simple add this to {{path|/etc/hibernate/hibernate.conf}}:
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  • ...-line changes to the ldconfig configuration, PAM configuration and {{path|/etc/rc.local}}, and a few symlinks in {{path|/lib/security}}. ...{{path|/etc/pam.d/system-auth}} by creating a separate file (e.g., {{path|/etc/pam.d/bioapi-auth}}) and <tt>@include</tt>-ing it.
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  • ...eed the first one (/dev/ttyUSB0). If you don't have /dev/ttyUSB0, ttyUSB1, etc. you can create using: * Create this file as /etc/ppp/peers/vzwconnect, and set it executable:
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  • ...e.sf.net FUSE] (Filesystem in USErspace). hpafs allows to analyze, backup, etc. the HPA. The current release is hpafs-0.1.0 (alpha, developers only). Chec
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  • {{HINT|If you use Debian, edit /etc/modprobe.d/sound to change ALSA module options. }}
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  • ** '''NOTE:''' Add to /etc/modprobe.conf: alias eth1 ipw3945
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  • ...is not necessarily needed as the video chipset, resolution, refresh rate, etc will be auto-detected. If you don't like the auto-detected settings, you ca <tt>"Monitor"</tt> belongs to which output (VGA,LVDS,etc) with the associated <tt>"monitor-..."</tt> option.
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  • For example, in Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron), add the following to {{path|/etc/modprobe.d/options}}: <tt>options thinkpad_acpi fan_control=1</tt> For Debian Squeeze (testing) create {{path|/etc/modprobe.d/thinkpad_acpi.conf}} with: <tt>options thinkpad_acpi fan_control
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  • ...wn the portage an extern ebuild path and add the following line to {{path|/etc/make.conf}}: ...x86 keyword for this package: {{cmdroot|echo "app-laptop/hdapsd ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords}}
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  • Add these lines to {{path|/etc/modprobe.conf}} or {{path|/etc/modprobe.d/cs4236pnp}}:
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  • Edit {{path|/etc/modprobe.conf}} and add the following lines Edit {{path|/etc/modprobe.conf}} and add the following lines
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  • ...ntu Install CD and within a few moments, having selected language settings etc., was happily watching the machine install the various packages. There were ...Wireless Connection" and activated it, entering the properties (SSID, key, etc.) to get the wireless up and running. I was pleased to see it work perfectl
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  • Ideally, you would do this from a script like {{path|/etc/acpi/actions/hibernate.sh}}. It has proven to be a good idea to shutdown th
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  • ...i JST" plug''' with flying leads, commonly used to power model helicopters etc. This is the plug that I've found will fit over the + and - pins.
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  • ...'' replace the various scripts on your system (e.g. sleep.sh, wireless.sh, etc) when the Dapper updater prompted you to. This should only be a problem if ...e network interface to load. I suspect it might have something to do with /etc/init.d/wpasupplicant, which starts the wpa_supplicant deamon and waits for
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  • ...drivers. If you build them as modules, don't forget adding them to {{path|/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6}}.
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  • ...ied marketing material and branding products like Screensavers, Wallpapers etc. .
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  • ...switching issue might be resolvable by setting ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE=true in /etc/default/acpi-support, but it doesn't seem to help on all systems. # In <code>/etc/acpi/sleep.sh</code>, as second line, add the line <code>sudo chvt 1</code>
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  • That fix is to edit /etc/default/acpi-support. Change the line POST_VIDEO=true to read POST_VIDEO=. A fix that worked for me was to edit /etc/default/grub, replace the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" with
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  • Add the module 'tifm_sd' to /etc/modules and restart. Now this module gets loaded on sys bootup and a card i {{cmduser|sudo cp /etc/modules /etc/modules.backup}}
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  • Open your ''/etc/modules'' file and add these lines and comment 'fglrx' if there is any: I added the following options under ati Device section of ''/etc/X11/xorg.conf''
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  • Modifying the file /etc/default/855resolution : Checking the Monitor section in the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf for
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  • Set the ondemand governor by adding the following to /etc/rc.local: Create scripts in {{path|/etc/acpi/actions}}:
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  • Add the following lines to {{path|/etc/rc.d/rc.local}}: Add the lines in bold font to {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}}:
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  • ...tons work. To get the middle button to act like a scroll wheel, edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file. Just before the end of the Mouse0 section, add these tw
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  • ...as module, add the following to your modprobe configuration (e.g., {{path|/etc/modprobe.conf}}):
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  • ...program 915resolution, read the documentation and add a line into {{path|/etc/rc.local}} such as: and then configure {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}} with care... see [http://wiki.x.org/wiki/FAQVideoModes x.or
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  • ...plugged in A/C power (and you have not inhibited charging via [[Tp smapi]] etc.), then check whether the A/C adapter is to blame. Shut down, unplug the ba
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  • ...the hard disk. Other HOWTOs here will explain how to do network booting, etc, but I sincerely recommend investing in a USB drive, preferably a DVD burne
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  • Create a file {{path|/etc/udev/rules.d/50-thinkpad-ultrabay.rules}} with the following contents: chown root:root /etc/udev/rules.d/50-thinkpad-ultrabay.rules
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  • ...continuing to investigate this. One proposed fix will be to edit {{path|/etc/modprobe.conf}} and insert or move # Setup to mount automatically by editing {{path|/etc/fstab}}
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  • update /etc/X11/xorg.conf with: 6. Create or modify /etc/gdm/gdm.conf-custom to change your xorg server like this:
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  • ...ionally, I had to specify the module to be loaded automatically at {{path|/etc/sysconfig/kernel}}: ...rights had to be corrected. To do so, search for <tt>nvram</tt> in {{path|/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules }} and change the entry to:
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  • ...good practise to place a well-supporting soft padding (thick adhesive tape etc.) between the installed memory modules and the memory panel/door that cover
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  • Prepare a config file called (say) {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.dri-test.conf}} with DRI enabled.
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  • {{cmduser|sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf-original}} {{cmduser|sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf}}
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  • First, make sure the lt_hotswap module is loaded. Add this to /etc/rc.local (or use modprobe.preload, if you prefer) ===/etc/acpi/events/lths===
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  • # establish confidence in your system (a few hours, half a day, etc.). # Debian packages -- spew, gorge, curl, etc.). As I noted above, I've tried to
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  • ldconfig: Can't open configuration file /etc/ld.so.conf: No such file or directory {{path|/etc/lilo.conf}} should look like
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  • ...cpi_sleep|s3_bios}} parameter at boot and setting the following in {{path|/etc/powersave/sleep}} file: {{bootparm|SUSPEND2RAM_FORCE|yes}} and {{bootparm| ...em responds to events such as opening or closing the lid, edit the {{path|/etc/powersave/events}} file. It is well commented and explains itself very well
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  • ...rently masked, so you may need to add "sys-auth/thinkfinger ~x86" to your /etc/portage/package.keywords)
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  • SUSPEND2RAM_FORCE=yes in System/Powermanagement/Powersave/Sleep_Modes in the /etc/sysconfig editor of Yast2.
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  • vbetool vbestate save > /usr/local/etc/textmode.vbe vbetool vbestate restore < /usr/local/etc/textmode.vbe
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  • Open your ''/etc/modules'' file and add these lines and comment 'fglrx' if there is any: I added the following options under ati Device section of ''/etc/X11/xorg.conf''
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  • ...tor can be discovered by looking at the X log file {{cmduser|sudo nano -w /etc/X11/xorg.conf}} or by running {{cmduser|xvidtune}}. ...ize are not available", nor will Gnome provide a separate desktop task bar etc. note [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xinerama here]]
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  • * Xorg configuration -- the display configuration file, residing in <tt>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</tt> Every suspend/resume cycle drops the wacom, so create the file <tt>/etc/acpi/resume.d/20-setserial.sh</tt> and add the following (modify settings f
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  • ...ide it in the list, if you want to. You probably also want to edit {{path|/etc/fstab}} and remove the line that mounts the service partition. sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces
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  • ...c/apt/sources.list and installed a bunch of stuff (xorg, fluxbox, firefox, etc). xorg went in without problem.
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  • ...ago and found it very good, looking at usability, settings, installation, etc. Many things of your Thinkpad will work out of the box.Later in this articl
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  • ...g off the analog mixer, make sure all analog inputs (Line, Microphone, CD, etc.) are muted.
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  • Edit /etc/modprobe.d/aliases. Change In /etc/X11/xorg.conf, change
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  • You will probably have to edit /etc/udev/permissions.rules and replace the line
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  • ...your new .config) to your {{path|/boot}} directory, and add it to {{path|/etc/lilo.conf}} to {{path|/etc/rc.d/rc.local}}
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  • ...pears to work fine, but is disabled by default. To enable it edit {{path|/etc/default/acpi-support}} and set <tt>ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE=true</tt>. When your ...of the installed networking cards properly, you will need to edit {{path|/etc/network/interfaces}} and remove (or comment out) all the lines except
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  • Make the following changes in /etc/X11/xorg.conf and reboot. When it gives you a prompt, edit the X config file. For example: `nano -w /etc/X11/xorg.conf`. Find the section for 'Device'. (shown below, it may have mo
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  • # /etc/X11/xorg.conf (xorg X Window System server configuration file) # Edit this file with caution, and see the /etc/X11/xorg.conf manual page.
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  • === Power management etc === ...circumvent this problem, a modification of an entry should be made within /etc/udev.d/hooks/50-udev-default.rules:
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  • * Run as root {{cmdroot|kwrite /etc/pm/hooks/00clear}} ** Select '''System''', and click on '''/etc/sysconfig Editor'''
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  • * Xorg configuration -- the display configuration file, residing in <tt>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</tt> ...standard ethernet card. To rename it to <tt>wlan0</tt> edit the file <tt>/etc/iftab</tt>:
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  • ##{{cmdroot|vi /etc/sudoers}} ...continuing to investigate this. One proposed fix will be to edit {{path|/etc/modprobe.conf}} and insert or move
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  • 1. sudo vi /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and add fbcon and vesafb so my /etc/initramfs-tools/modules looks like:
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  • Laptop-mode is not enabled by default. See <code>/etc/default/acpi-support</code>, (re)start <code>laptop-mode</code>, then check
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  • : As root, use your favorite editor to create /etc/yum.repos.d/atrpms.repo and type in: ...r by using scanpci or looking at your xorg.conf file. If you see in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file:
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  • ...keep your loaded modules (used memory) to a minimum, you can edit {{path|/etc/init.d/microcode.ctl}} and uncomment the line ...e_ctl boot}}. Also, this will install an old copy of the microcode to <tt>/etc/microcode.dat</tt>; to update it, download a new copy from the link above a
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  • I also installed the package "sysfsutils" and added the following lines into /etc/sysfs.conf: ...or), I removed the "powernowd" package and added the following lines into /etc/modules so that the cpufreq modules would still get loaded at startup:
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  • Open up {{path|/etc/network/interfaces}} in a text editor and find the entry for your wireless wpa-roam /etc/network/wpa_supplicant.conf
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  • Some options can be configured at the DRI level (not by /etc/X11/Xorg.conf)
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  • {{path|/etc/acpi/events/thinkpad-swivel-down}} action=/etc/acpi/thinkpad-swivel-down.sh
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  • ...ersions), you can tell powersaved to unload the module upon suspend. Edit /etc/powersave/sleep and change the values of the following variables to contain ...Fedora Core 6 and RHEL 5, modify the SUSPEND_MODULES variable in the file /etc/pm/config to include the ndiswrapper module, also separating it and other m
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  • $ cd /etc/xdg/xfce4 $ cd /etc/init.d/
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  • : {{cmduser|gksudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces}} Save a copy in /etc/network/interfaces.back for backup
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  • To do this using the '''udev''' subsystem, edit or create the file <tt>/etc/udev/rules.d/98-local.rules</tt> file and add:
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  • === Power management etc === ...ind that scrolling is disabled by default. To enable it, edit the file '''/etc/X11/xorg.conf'''
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  • ...are a little bit easier to use in conjunction with multimedia codecs, Java etc. But that should change soon.
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  • # echo options video brightness_switch_enabled=0 | tee /etc/modprobe.d/video-br.conf Another alternative, one can issue this command or put it in <code>/etc/rc.local</code>:
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  • # Open a terminal and type: <code>sudo gedit /etc/acpi/suspend.d/10-thinkpad-standby-led.sh</code> # Add to the bottom of the file: <code>/etc/init.d/powernowd stop</code>
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  • I have tried setting RESTORE_SOUND="yes" in /etc/sysconfig/suspend, but it was of no help. ...vice, add this section just after the Keyboard0 InputDevice section of '''/etc/X11/xorg.conf'''.
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  • to <tt>/etc/powersave/sleep</tt>. After that, suspend to RAM worked correctly.
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  • * Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, so each of the "Modeline" entries contains a 1600x1200 resol * sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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  • . /etc/init.d/functions if [ -e /etc/tp-fancontrol.conf ]; then
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  • ...refix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --with-securedir=/lib/security --with-birdir=/etc/pam_thinkfinger</code> {{cmdroot|mkdir /etc/pam_thinkfinger}}
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  • ...from loading again at startup add them to modprobe's blacklist in {{path|/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist}}. You can do this with the following command: {{cmdroot|cat <<END >>/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist<br />
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  • Add the following to '''/etc/default/rcS''': Edit '''/etc/init.d/hwclock.sh''' and change all instances of "/sbin/hwclock" to "/sbin/
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  • # other licenses to use (BSD, GPL v3, Public Domain, etc.), I'm open :)
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  • You also need to change /etc/fstab. Replace any relevant <tt>dev/hd*</tt> with <tt>/dev/sd*</tt>. Better ...refer to device files such as <tt>/etc/hdparm.conf</tt> and possibly <tt>/etc/sysfs.conf</tt> if you set an IO scheduler there (I just removed my cfq sch
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  • Add line "speedstep_centrino" or "p4-clockmod" to {{path|/etc/modules}} to load the module on boot. To set your harddrive, edit {{path|/etc/default/hdapsd}}:
    20 KB (2,390 words) - 18:01, 14 September 2007
  • ...update" - And remember to change the line: "d:3:initdefault:" in the fil /etc/inittab into: "d:5:initdefault:" if you like to boot into an grafic mode. ...one, to use bluetooth GPS devices etc), You have to manually tweak {{path|/etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf}} file.
    12 KB (1,816 words) - 15:25, 2 March 2010
  • acpi=off, noapic, nolapic, etc. but didn't work.
    6 KB (1,080 words) - 02:12, 20 January 2011
  • Whatever you do, you should care about Backups etc. yourself. A starting point is given in [[Installing Ubuntu 6.10 on a Think {{cmdroot|echo "hdaps" >> /etc/modules}}
    19 KB (3,033 words) - 17:32, 5 August 2011
  • * If you're using debian, you will have to add an entry to your <tt>/etc/network/interfaces</tt> file in order to be able to bring up the device. To wpa-roam /etc/network/wpa_supplicant.conf
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  • ** XRES is X Resolution i.e. 800,1024,1280,1400,1600 etc. ** YRES is Y Resolution i.e. 600,768,1024,1050,1200 etc.
    7 KB (1,156 words) - 16:40, 17 September 2007
  • ...repository)'' The installer is likely to have configured a default {{path|/etc/apt/sources.list}} that lists the local Apache server as an Ubuntu reposito ...ure the TrackPoint#Scrolling|here]], adding the following lines to {{path|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}} got click-to-scroll to work for me.
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  • ...ther people's setups, knowing which model to use as a gateway/file server, etc.
    11 KB (1,442 words) - 14:42, 29 March 2011
  • *few more screens, location, language etc, nothing controversial
    3 KB (543 words) - 15:31, 7 July 2007
  • :1.&nbsp;&nbsp;Modify '''''/etc/modules''''' by adding the following to the end of the file: :2.&nbsp;&nbsp;Modify '''''/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist''''' by adding the following to the end of the file:
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  • {{cmduser|sudo cp /etc/default/acpi-support /etc/default/acpi-support.backup}} {{cmduser|sudo gedit /etc/default/acpi-support}}
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  • Feisty mounts the drive to /<tt>media/mmcblk0p1</tt>; I've edited <tt>/etc/fstab</tt> and made a new directory so that it mounts to <tt>/media/sd</tt>
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  • ...pad T61s. If you don't have sound and all the requisite modules, versions, etc. are loaded and up-to-date, try pressing the physical volume up button a fe
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