Ubuntu 12.04 on X60 notebook
Ubuntu 12.04 on X60 notebook
So I picked up this notebook yesterday and before I even left the coffee shop where I met the seller, I had Ubuntu installed (we've come a long way baby) from a USB stick.
What are the easiest tips and tweaks I can use right away while getting acquainted with this machine in order to keep battery life maximized?
I am running the stock BIOS right now and have already chosen the power saving modes rather than performance.
I am not using this machine as a workhorse, so battery over performance is my overall goal.
What are the easiest tips and tweaks I can use right away while getting acquainted with this machine in order to keep battery life maximized?
I am running the stock BIOS right now and have already chosen the power saving modes rather than performance.
I am not using this machine as a workhorse, so battery over performance is my overall goal.
X200-8GB RAM-120GB SSD-Undecided OS
Re: Ubuntu 12.04 on X60 notebook
Well... After messing w/ an Ubuntu install, I decided to bite the bullet. Since I am using a laptop that is all business and no pizzazz, I am going to bite the bullet and finally resolve to run plain old Debian. Initial install went without a hitch.
Tomorrow an SSD will be delivered. I will attempt a totally minimal install w/ no BS added. It will probably take some work to ADD what I want in, but I won't have stupid crap like Backgammon installed.
Tomorrow an SSD will be delivered. I will attempt a totally minimal install w/ no BS added. It will probably take some work to ADD what I want in, but I won't have stupid crap like Backgammon installed.
X200-8GB RAM-120GB SSD-Undecided OS
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ParatoOptimal
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Re: Ubuntu 12.04 on X60 notebook
I'm dual-booting W7 and Ubuntu on an X60s with no problems.
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3000 N100 T2080 1.73GHz
R61 773-1GU
T41 2373 7FU Pentium-M 1.6GHz Banias
X31 2672 XXM Pentium-M 1.3GHz
X60s 1702-68U L2400 1.66GHz Core Duo
Compaq Portable (suitcase size, gone)
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twistero
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Re: Ubuntu 12.04 on X60 notebook
If you're willing to work for a really minimal installation, try Arch Linux. 
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T61 Frankenpad in 15 inch T60 body, UXGA LED-lit AFFS LCD, T9300, 6GB RAM, NVidia NVS140m, Intel 6205, 128GB Crucial M4 SSD, 1TB HGST HDD + eBay caddy in Ultrabay
701c butterfly, 75MHz 486DX4, 40MB ram, 1GB CF card
Re: Ubuntu 12.04 on X60 notebook
LOL. I think that is just slightly beyond my level of wanting to work.
X200-8GB RAM-120GB SSD-Undecided OS
Re: Ubuntu 12.04 on X60 notebook
Installed Debian Squeeze the other night. Just reinstalled because my SSD arrived.
With the 7200rpm drive, it went from cold start to GDM Login in 36 seconds.
With the SSD, the time was cut exactly in half! Thrilled so far.
With the 7200rpm drive, it went from cold start to GDM Login in 36 seconds.
With the SSD, the time was cut exactly in half! Thrilled so far.
X200-8GB RAM-120GB SSD-Undecided OS
Odp: Re: Ubuntu 12.04 on X60 notebook
I was just going to suggest ittwistero wrote:If you're willing to work for a really minimal installation, try Arch Linux.
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axur-delmeria
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Re: Ubuntu 12.04 on X60 notebook
Don't forget to install laptop-mode-tools. It can help lower power consumption.
Undervolting can help as well.
Undervolting can help as well.
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In reserve: X61 T7500, X60 T2300
In pieces: X60s CS U1300 [board only], two retired but working X61Ts
RIP: 760XD 9546-U9E
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