I have a new IBM ThinkPad T40, which I'm running unstable on. It turns out that there are very good instructions for setting the machine up (http://www.w-m-p.com/linux-on-t40.html), as well as a driver for the 802.11a/b combo wireless card (http://sourceforge.net/projects/madwifi/). I haven't tried setting everything up yet, but:
-- I have a dock for the laptop. The dock's USB connectors don't work (though the dock video, mouse, and Ethernet work fine, and the laptop's USB works fine even in the dock). I also can't seem to eject from the dock without powering down. Are either of these solvable? ("Eject from dock" likely seems like a tpctl function, but I don't know for sure.) -- Can I use the IR port to sync with a PalmOS device? -- Does ACPI not suck on this laptop, the way it sucked on my previous Dell? :-) Do I actually want ACPI? Patching and rebuilding my kernel doesn't scare me; the 2.6 kernel does, a little. -- The "volume up", "volume down", and "mute" buttons don't seem to be recognized by xev, though it does recognize the "page back" and "page forward" buttons in the cursor key area. -- What Fn+Fkey options are there that work? I understand Fn+F4 ("sleep"), but not Fn+F3 (has a screen with an X next to it) or Fn+F5 (looks like a vibrating laptop). In Windows, Fn+F9 (unlabelled) is "eject from dock". Do Fn+F7 (switch CRT/LCD display) or Fn+F12 (suspend to disk) work? Are there other undocumented key combinations? In Windows these have ~pretty on-screen controls, is this something provided by the Windows driver? -- I seem to have gotten about two hours of battery life on the normal (not extended) battery with moderate 802.11 usage. This seems short; are there easily implemented tricks to extend it? -- For bizarre personal reasons, I like X to know the physical screen size. With my last laptop I hard-coded the size of the LCD in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, but this meant that I got a ridiculous 180 dpi using an external monitor. Right now I have it set for "always 100 dpi", which is differently wrong but saner. Is there a good way to set this up? The DDC information seems to be there but ignored. (Using XFree86 4.3 server binaries off of xfree86.org in /usr/local, and Debian XFree86 4.2 in unstable for everything else, which is a *much* saner world than what people seem to be going through with backports.) Thanks for any advice, -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/ "Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illegal." -- Abra Mitchell -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]