Thinkpad600E
Contact: [http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=1512 wolfchri]
- Make: IBM
- Brand: Thinkpad
- Model: 600E
Website: http://www.lenovo.com/Search/?q=600E&v=15&lang=en&cc=us&en=utf&Search.x=29&Search.y=11&Search=Search
Current Issues
Hardware details
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in Breezy? |
in Dapper (current development)? |
Installation works? |
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Yes (with limitations) |
Hardware Information |
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Screen & Monitors |
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Device |
Works? |
Bug # |
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in Breezy? |
in Dapper (current development)? |
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Screen |
Untested |
GUI working fine; raw console screen (Ctrl-Alt-F2 etc.) does not use lower third of the screen |
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Correct resolution? |
Untested |
Yes |
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Correct refresh rate? |
Untested |
Yes |
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3D Acceleration |
Untested |
Untested |
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External monitor works? |
Untested |
Untested |
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External monitor - mirrors |
Untested |
Untested |
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External monitor - extend desktop |
Untested |
Untested |
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Power Management |
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Battery detected? |
Untested |
Untested |
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Hibernates? |
Untested |
Untested |
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Sleep |
Untested |
Untested |
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Dim monitor on battery |
Untested |
Untested |
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Blank monitor on inactivity |
Untested |
Yes |
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Lid Close |
Untested |
Untested |
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Cpu frequency scaling |
Untested |
Untested |
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Sound |
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Sound works? |
Untested |
Needs workaround; only for experienced ussers |
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Correct volume? |
Untested |
Yes, but volume too low |
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Hardware volume switch |
Untested |
Yes |
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Headphone jack |
Untested |
Untested |
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Mic jack |
Untested |
Untested |
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Networking |
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Wired NIC |
Untested |
N/A |
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Wireless NIC |
Untested |
N/A |
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PCMCIA NIC |
Untested |
LAN: Netgear FA511 working with Ndiswrapper driver; WLAN: Netgear WG511 working with NDiswrapper driver |
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Firewire |
Untested |
N/A |
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Bluetooth |
Untested |
N/A |
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Modem |
Untested |
No |
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Infrared |
Untested |
Untested |
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Touchpad & Mice |
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Mousestick |
Untested |
Yes |
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Touchpad - Doubletap = double click |
Untested |
Untested |
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Touchpad - Scroll down side |
Untested |
N/A |
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External mouse - USB |
Untested |
Yes |
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External mouse - Serial |
Untested |
Yes |
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Docking Station/Port Replicator |
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AC through replicator |
Untested |
Untested |
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USB |
Untested |
Yes |
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Serial |
Untested |
Untested |
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Parallel |
Untested |
Untested |
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External Monitor - VGA |
Untested |
Untested |
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External Monitor - DVI |
Untested |
N/A |
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Modem |
Untested |
Not Working |
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NIC |
Untested |
Internal N/A, external see Notes |
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PS/2 |
Untested |
Yes |
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Additional Hardware |
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Fingerprint reader |
Untested |
N/A |
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CD/DVD drive |
Untested |
Yes |
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PCMCIA cards |
Untested |
Yes, but needs changes, see Notes |
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Parallel Ports |
Untested |
Untested |
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Card reader(s) |
Untested |
N/A |
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Function and other keys |
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Fn key |
Operation |
Keycode |
Works? |
Bug # |
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in Breezy? |
in Dapper (current development)? |
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+ Space |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ Esc |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ F1 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ F2 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ F3 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ F4 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ F5 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ F6 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ F7 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ F8 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ F9 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ F10 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ F11 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ F12 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ 1 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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+ 2 |
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Untested |
Untested |
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Other special keys |
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Key |
Operation |
Keycode |
Works? |
Bug # |
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in Breezy? |
in Dapper (current development)? |
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Key |
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Untested |
Untested |
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Notes
I. Sound Since hardware detection routines on Linux misinterpret the built-in soundchip, sound does not work out of the box, although the sound chip is perfectly supported in Linux.
So you need to tell the system manually to use the right sound driver.
First, you need to make sure that the wrong sound driver is not being loaded from the hardware detection routine. Edit the driver blacklist: <path> example
Second, tell the system which drivers to load instead:
Third, and that will be the hardest task, find out the right hardware addresse, IRQ and DMA channel of your sound device: --> PS2.exe, Link to guides here