Total newbie who wants to switch to Linux w/ x40...but how?

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#31 Post by castagna » Wed Sep 17, 2008 5:41 am

I have been using Fedora on my X40 since I bought it, that is in April 2004. At that time you had to compile several drivers by hand (e.g. madwifi) but as of today Fedora works on X40 out of the box: no custom script, nothing apart from the installation of tpb (think pad buttons) which can be done in one line command.

yum install tpb

Everything works (function keys, bluetooth, etc) apart from hdaps that requires custom installation. So for newbies with an X40 Fedora is a safe bet (I do not mean the only one, but a good one for sure).

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#32 Post by Dodges Unlimited Inc. » Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:18 am

I use my X40 which dual boots into XP-Pro & Minty Freshness just fine. Could you consider Mint Elyssa? - No command line necessary!

I'm hoping to get a (fast) Compact Flash installed with an adapter instead of the 1.8" HDD in due course too, with a little help from my wise peers here ...

Pity that the X40 has such a rare & expensive HDD replacement/upgrade 0 Oh well, SSD is the future, eh?!

;) Chris.
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Try, if you can, to belong to the first class.
There’s far less competition.”

Dwight Morrow, Letter to his son, in Harold Nicolson, Dwight Morrow (1935) ch. 3

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