Linux frustrations on T60P
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:55 am
For a few weeks I have been trying out Ubuntu 7.10 and OpenSuse 10.3.
Initially, they both seemed to be running fine. I spent quite some time getting 3D to work , and finally found out that I needed an old ATI driver to get a stable fglrx driver that worked with compiz-fusion. This trick did it on both distro's.
But , unfortunately , and very disappointingly I should add , things that used to work "out of the box" last year when I ran the previous versions of those distro's the list of problems was almost endles:
- Sound was broke - was able to fix it in Ubuntu, but not Opensuse
- Standby broke completely in Ubuntu, even after a kernel recompile that should have fixed it... In opensuse it seemed to work although entering standby was slow and caused severe display artifacts in the process.
- Wifi worked in Ubuntu relatively painless, but in opensuse it took several minutes to get connected after each boot.
As I see it , most of the problems are due to kernel 2.6.26 but does this (in practice) mean I have to settle with an "ancient" version ubuntu 7.06 / opensuse 10.2 ?
I would like to get Linux up and running on my machine , but kernel recompiles seems to break 10 things for each thing they fixes , PLUS it takes forever to perform a compile.
Should I try the new Ubuntu hardy heron beta or is it just more waste of time... Darn, there are 20 distro's out there and I just need one that works
Hope somebody can help me out here ...
Initially, they both seemed to be running fine. I spent quite some time getting 3D to work , and finally found out that I needed an old ATI driver to get a stable fglrx driver that worked with compiz-fusion. This trick did it on both distro's.
But , unfortunately , and very disappointingly I should add , things that used to work "out of the box" last year when I ran the previous versions of those distro's the list of problems was almost endles:
- Sound was broke - was able to fix it in Ubuntu, but not Opensuse
- Standby broke completely in Ubuntu, even after a kernel recompile that should have fixed it... In opensuse it seemed to work although entering standby was slow and caused severe display artifacts in the process.
- Wifi worked in Ubuntu relatively painless, but in opensuse it took several minutes to get connected after each boot.
As I see it , most of the problems are due to kernel 2.6.26 but does this (in practice) mean I have to settle with an "ancient" version ubuntu 7.06 / opensuse 10.2 ?
I would like to get Linux up and running on my machine , but kernel recompiles seems to break 10 things for each thing they fixes , PLUS it takes forever to perform a compile.
Should I try the new Ubuntu hardy heron beta or is it just more waste of time... Darn, there are 20 distro's out there and I just need one that works
Hope somebody can help me out here ...