T40: Hard drive, WLAN card and Linux
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 3:59 pm
Hello,
I have a few questions that I hope you can answer for me…
I have an IBM T40, Type 2373-14G with BIOS version 2.02
When I bought the machine, it came with a 30 GB hard drive. Later I replaced that drive with a 40 GB Seagate drive. That worked fine.
Now I would like to install a 120 GB drive (http://kortlink.dk/3ey8 - Danish site), but I’m in doubt if will work in my machine?
My T40 was born without a WLAN card. I would like to install an Intel Pro Wireless LAN 2200BG (73P2802) card. But will it work out of the box – or do I need to crack my BIOS to get it work?
I have installed Linux Mandriva Free 2007, and it works fine, but I find the power management disappointing. It runs 4 hours on battery in Windows XP, but only 2 hours in Mandriva.
Are there any better solutions for the T40 when it comes to Linux (Kubuntu, SuSe, Knoppix etc.)?
I prefer the KDE-desktop.
Best regards
John
I have a few questions that I hope you can answer for me…
I have an IBM T40, Type 2373-14G with BIOS version 2.02
When I bought the machine, it came with a 30 GB hard drive. Later I replaced that drive with a 40 GB Seagate drive. That worked fine.
Now I would like to install a 120 GB drive (http://kortlink.dk/3ey8 - Danish site), but I’m in doubt if will work in my machine?
My T40 was born without a WLAN card. I would like to install an Intel Pro Wireless LAN 2200BG (73P2802) card. But will it work out of the box – or do I need to crack my BIOS to get it work?
I have installed Linux Mandriva Free 2007, and it works fine, but I find the power management disappointing. It runs 4 hours on battery in Windows XP, but only 2 hours in Mandriva.
Are there any better solutions for the T40 when it comes to Linux (Kubuntu, SuSe, Knoppix etc.)?
I prefer the KDE-desktop.
Best regards
John