Debian -
Popped in the CD, couldn't even detect the ATA drive. I can do nothing about this since this is one of the first steps of the installer. Fail.
Fedora -
I thought this went the best out of the rest, it installed with 5 CD's just fine, X booted, and wow, the tracker mouse and sound work! This is one nice distro, I think to myself. But oh yeah, when it comes to the wireless card(Intel PRO 2200bg), fedora automatically installs with a 4K memory stack. The drivers for this card require much more. I research the problem and download and install the kernel patch which is supposed to increase the stack to 16K in order for wireless cards with ndiswrapper to function properly. It installs, but there of course is a side effect, all .ko modules are now voided due to them being non standard(modprobe ndiswrapper yields 'Invalid Module'). I try recompiling the kernel, recompiling ndiswrapper, nothing will make this card work. I'm stuck in 640x480 in gnome with the only means of internet being the ethernet card. Spent a good portion of my day trying to fix this. Not only that though, you close the lid in the midst of gnome and you'll never get back into X without rebooting. Not worth it simply because of that. Fail.
Mandriva -
This had to be the one I thought, it's simple enough for linux newbies like me, only hear good things about it in terms of how easy it is to use. Well, first off right when i put in the first CD, it complains it can't find a harddrive. Beautiful! After figuring out how to manually install my hitachi via the ata-piix driver, it installs, just to have X windows flag an error on boot. The error being it can't find libglx.a, I reboot, it's a different error, this time "No screen found." While loving this, I pop the install CD back in, because perhaps I had misconfigured somthing out of the very few configurable options about X in the mandriva installer. I try EVERY SINGLE refresh rate and resolution, press the test button, try different color depths, repeat process until every combination possible has been tested. Every single time i'd test, 5 tiny little green boxes would appear at the top of the monitor. I can make out a button and a half purplish pixel of a cursor. Spent two hours trying to get X to work, didn't happen. Sure had fun with xorgconfig and xorg.conf with vi, though(yeah right). Oh, and the whole time, I had to stare at this, pathedic, freakish, clown looking mascot they call a mandriva's linux penguin in the background the entire time. Another OS that can't even be booted properly. Fail.
Slackware -
It was a slaughter. I am not going to get into it.
My question to you all is...why is it SO DIFFICULT to install a simple linux distro on my laptop that I thought was pretty linux compatible before I baught it? I am stuck in Windows, I need to write in windows native code and I don't have a VMWare for any OS other than linux. Somebody please explain to me why this is happening to me--am I not smart enough? Does linux in general love to stick it to you? Is the Thinkpad X41 just not meant for anything other than windows? If these distros specifically are not good for the X41, then what distros are? I'm not going to blow anymore CD-R's unless I know that the distro will function on my laptop first.
Sorry for the rant, but I'm very frustrated






