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Ubuntu on the Lenovo X61 ThinkPad. It's a winning combination.
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in a future post can you tell us something more? I know Lenovo sells Linux laptops in some countries, but yours isn't supported, you say. So who did the install?
Oh, and don't be surprised if everything freezes up with Compiz switched on, it's a known issue with at least some Lenovo laptops, especially if you choose interaggregate as your screensaver... I mean, you go into screensaver config, choose interaggregate and everything just stops.
That asides, I can't find a single O/S I actually like at the moment, too much concentrating on extranous pointless flashy blinky crap at the expense of basic usability (See Ubuntu, OpenSuSE, Fedora, Vista, OSX and, oh yeah, Final Cut Express: dozens of fancy transitions and chroma-keying so useless I'm currently compiling half a dozen dependencies for pyGTK so I can get GIMP to batch-process because it does a better job, and with a PDF manual that has chapters for features only available in Pro (Boris Vector Shape Generator for one)).
Jeez, how sad.
Ubuntu is all hype, little substance, try a real Linux distro. Or just go back to windows and let MS do your thinking for you.
There are some permanent fixes for the backlight issue. Try Googleing "HAL Quirks" "ThinkPad x61". It seems like you need to download a file and put it in a folder somewhere.
A temporary solution is to switch to a virtual terminal by pressing CTRL+ALT+F1 and then back to your graphical environment by pressing CTRL+ALT+F7.
I'm typing this from my ThinkPad T61 which is running Fedora 8.
- by tdavis312 March 29, 2008 8:03 AM PDT
- I tried Feisty on my new X.61 but had common "job control turned off" issue. I tried the new beta and it works fine but NO wireless network. Doesn't find any wireless. Doesn't seem to try. Switching back to Vista and a dozen wireless networks show up. Does anyone know how to get around this issue. this is the only place I have found folk talking about Ubuntu and the X.61. Thanks
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