[ltp] Thinkpad X300 Debian Lenny report
Norman Ramsey
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 19:42:13 -0400 (EDT)
Some of you remember that several months ago I asked about running
Debian testing (lenny) on the X300. I put a brief report at
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category_talk:X300
Here's a summary:
* A few extra things to install:
- sudo aptitude install firmware-iwlwifi (first use after the
install locked the machine, but after reboot everything is
great)
- ThinkFinger
- xbacklight
- gspca-modules for your kernel (to support the camera)
* With these in, almost everything works great
* Need some mojo in /etc/pm to get sleep and suspend to work,
but with that mojo they work easily
* Many options are needed for thinkpad-acpi in /etc/modprobe.d
* ThinkFinger works perfectly although the instructions on the
web page are out of date and hard to read. I did some edits,
but don't think a permissions problem will be solved by reboot.
Doing sudo with the fingerprint is very fun!
Things that still don't work:
* I can't get wired ethernet to run at 1000Mbps. ethtool claims the
capability is there, but attempts to force it lock up the machine.
* tpb brightness buttons do not work: they change the OSD, but
not the backlight. I'm using xbacklight on the command line,
which works perfectly, but I would really like to figure out how
to program those buttons to (say) xbacklight -dec 10 and so on.
* I haven't been able to get any of the various fan-control regimes
to work. The fan spins consistently at 5000 RPM and is loud.
Comments or suggestions appreciated.
Norman