Linux on a laptop ... step 2?
William Ricker
wdr at theworld.com
Tue May 17 00:45:26 EDT 2005
Silly me, i thought loading Ubuntu on a used IBM ThinkPad T23 would be
easy. Well it mostly works, but I got a wakeup call when it overheated.
Googling, I found setting BIOS "AC: Max Performance" is a bad idea (ok,
fix that! Didn't mean to be overclocking ;-)
And That APM is old news, but that ACPI support in Linux is still
do-it-yourself. And Ubuntu being bleeding edge, installed APCI but
generic. (At least Lid suspend works.)
Looks like I need to add ibm-apci kernel module support at the very
least.
When I boot there are several other "mod probe" suggestsions that go
scrolling by. I guess they're not kernel messages per se since they
aren't logged in 'dmesg's ring buffer. Can I retrieve those mod-probe
warnings later from some log file?
Any other warnings?
Bill
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