Just to second the motion. I am running kernel 2.0.38 on a Thinkpad
560Z. I live with "crash on suspend" all the time, making working on
batteries pretty impractical!
One day I'll have the time to upgrade to a 2.2.x kernel!
Biff
>On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, John Miskinis wrote:
>>Hello,
>>
>>>ker
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, John Miskinis wrote:
>Hello,
>
>>kernel available at the time) which worked fine. 2.0.x does not work well
>>with Thinkpads.
>
>FYI - I use the 2.0.36 kernel with an IBM Thinkpad 560. I'm not
>sure why the above comment about 2.0.x was posted. I'm curious
>though, perhaps th
Hello,
kernel available at the time) which worked fine. 2.0.x does not work well
with Thinkpads.
FYI - I use the 2.0.36 kernel with an IBM Thinkpad 560. I'm not
sure why the above comment about 2.0.x was posted. I'm curious
though, perhaps the 560 is exempt from any incompatility problems.
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Glen S Mehn wrote:
>
>RTFM.
>
>root disk)>
When I had the problem Zyrex described on a 380XD (much like a 380E) none of
those worked.
I ended up creating my own boot/root disks on a 2.1.x kernel (the latest
kernel available at the time) which worked fine. 2.0.x does not work
RTFM.
Glen
-Original Message-From: zyrex
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 1:09
PMTo: debian-laptop@lists.debian.orgSubject: Problems
Installing Debian on my IBM TP 380E
Allways then I try do load the installation with
the rescue disk my
Allways then I try do load the installation with
the rescue disk my notebook reboots (also when I add the parameters
floppy=thinkpad). do you know whats wrong ? (debian
2.1)
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