Linux on the T42
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 1:15 am
I am looking at a T42p as a field notebook for customer support of our systems. All of our systems run Linux internally, and I would like to be able to replicate my build environment on the T42 as closely as possible, including the Mandrake 10 distro and a ton of C and Java code/environments.
I have read that the T42 works beautifully with Linux, but there are a few things I can not determine, such as:
1. How does the battery last on Linux compared with WinXP? The only utility I have seen to handle different power modes is cpufreqd, which changes the frequency depending on the idle state of the computer, but it doesn't look like it knows when you're on battery or not. Is there a way to reduce the screen brightness, turn off the optical drive, etc.?
2. Is there a specific wireless option that works better than others? I see that there are Aetheros drivers, but I'm not sure the Intel chipset is supported yet.
3. It looks to me like all of the resolutions XGA, SXGA and SXGA+ are supported under XFree86, and all but the middle mouse button is supported. Anybody have problems here?
Any other issues that Linux users have experienced is welcome! I've been a Linux user for a decade, and I'd love to hear from someone about how well this laptop is supported.
Thanks a ton,
John
I have read that the T42 works beautifully with Linux, but there are a few things I can not determine, such as:
1. How does the battery last on Linux compared with WinXP? The only utility I have seen to handle different power modes is cpufreqd, which changes the frequency depending on the idle state of the computer, but it doesn't look like it knows when you're on battery or not. Is there a way to reduce the screen brightness, turn off the optical drive, etc.?
2. Is there a specific wireless option that works better than others? I see that there are Aetheros drivers, but I'm not sure the Intel chipset is supported yet.
3. It looks to me like all of the resolutions XGA, SXGA and SXGA+ are supported under XFree86, and all but the middle mouse button is supported. Anybody have problems here?
Any other issues that Linux users have experienced is welcome! I've been a Linux user for a decade, and I'd love to hear from someone about how well this laptop is supported.
Thanks a ton,
John