Re: OBSD4.0 on IBM Thinkpad T60

2007-03-11 Thread Johan P. Lindström

On 3/8/07, Jonathan Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 01:35:46PM +0100, Johan P. Lindstr?m wrote:
> I seem to recall that the new T60's feature the ICH7 (or 6) chipset
> and thus the HDD connects via SATA interface. This may give you
> issues, though there is a "compatibility mode" switch in BIOS (F1) to
> make the hdd show up as wd instead of sd. The performance is a bit
> lower as from what i recall, but it works well. I tested this on one
> of the first T60's to hit the scandinavian markets, so much may have
> changed since then.

There is no need to change anything here.

>
> APM should still work like a charm, though I can not comment on the

The newer ThinkPads no longer emulate APM so it doesn't work like a charm.
Most noteably this means suspend is not yet supported on T60.

> wifi equipment, to my experiance, it is often intel or broadcom. The

Wifi is "Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG" wpi(4)




Great update, thanks!

--
-- JPL



Re: OBSD4.0 on IBM Thinkpad T60

2007-03-08 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 01:35:46PM +0100, Johan P. Lindstr?m wrote:
> I seem to recall that the new T60's feature the ICH7 (or 6) chipset
> and thus the HDD connects via SATA interface. This may give you
> issues, though there is a "compatibility mode" switch in BIOS (F1) to
> make the hdd show up as wd instead of sd. The performance is a bit
> lower as from what i recall, but it works well. I tested this on one
> of the first T60's to hit the scandinavian markets, so much may have
> changed since then.

There is no need to change anything here.

> 
> APM should still work like a charm, though I can not comment on the

The newer ThinkPads no longer emulate APM so it doesn't work like a charm.
Most noteably this means suspend is not yet supported on T60.

> wifi equipment, to my experiance, it is often intel or broadcom. The

Wifi is "Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG" wpi(4)



Re: OBSD4.0 on IBM Thinkpad T60

2007-03-08 Thread Harpalus a Como
I was running OpenBSD on my new Thinkpad T60. Work requires me to run
Windows, so it was dual boot. For the most part, things worked well, but
several issues prevented me from retaining it. One is that my model was
widescreen, and the console text was rather stretched. Not a huge issue, but
it did make it annoying to use. Secondly, due to the same issue, I was not
able to get a widescreen resolution on it, at least not the native
resolution of 1680x1050. Lastly, when I exited X11, due to a bug the console
font was HUGE, rendering the console unusable until I restarted, if I
happened to exit X11.

This is just my model, however, which is widescreen with an ATI Mobility
Radeon x1400. I moved to FreeBSD for now, and ended up mainly using an
OpenBSD image in VMware. Horrendously insecure, yes, performance poor, but
it didn't have the display issues and nothing of any interest or importance
is on the laptop anyways. Perhaps these issues can be cleared up when
Xenocara is integrated? I would like to move back to a native OpenBSD.

On 3/8/07, Johan P. Lindstrvm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I seem to recall that the new T60's feature the ICH7 (or 6) chipset
> and thus the HDD connects via SATA interface. This may give you
> issues, though there is a "compatibility mode" switch in BIOS (F1) to
> make the hdd show up as wd instead of sd. The performance is a bit
> lower as from what i recall, but it works well. I tested this on one
> of the first T60's to hit the scandinavian markets, so much may have
> changed since then.
>
> APM should still work like a charm, though I can not comment on the
> wifi equipment, to my experiance, it is often intel or broadcom. The
> wired interface is usually em and they still use a hardware mixer for
> volume and mute, if I am not mistaken. Some of the newer models have a
> amber/orange LED in the notch of the screen, instead of the classic
> white/ice blue one.
>
> A new interesting development as well is the hardware slider, that you
> disable (hot-plug disconnect, USB?) the wifi and bluetooth adapters
> with, boy can you feel stupid =)
>
> The above is based on my observations of 10-15 different type-model
> varieties, your results may vary.
>
> FYI: As I understand, the X40+ family is quire popular among our
> praised developers.
>
> -- JPL
>
> On 3/8/07, atstake atstake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anyone running OBSD 4.0 or -current on Thinkpad T60? I'm getting one
> > of these and trying to make sure OBSD will run without a fuss. A reply
> > from anyone with T60 <-> OBSD4.0 experience would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> -- JPL



Re: OBSD4.0 on IBM Thinkpad T60

2007-03-08 Thread Johan P. Lindström

I seem to recall that the new T60's feature the ICH7 (or 6) chipset
and thus the HDD connects via SATA interface. This may give you
issues, though there is a "compatibility mode" switch in BIOS (F1) to
make the hdd show up as wd instead of sd. The performance is a bit
lower as from what i recall, but it works well. I tested this on one
of the first T60's to hit the scandinavian markets, so much may have
changed since then.

APM should still work like a charm, though I can not comment on the
wifi equipment, to my experiance, it is often intel or broadcom. The
wired interface is usually em and they still use a hardware mixer for
volume and mute, if I am not mistaken. Some of the newer models have a
amber/orange LED in the notch of the screen, instead of the classic
white/ice blue one.

A new interesting development as well is the hardware slider, that you
disable (hot-plug disconnect, USB?) the wifi and bluetooth adapters
with, boy can you feel stupid =)

The above is based on my observations of 10-15 different type-model
varieties, your results may vary.

FYI: As I understand, the X40+ family is quire popular among our
praised developers.

-- JPL

On 3/8/07, atstake atstake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Anyone running OBSD 4.0 or -current on Thinkpad T60? I'm getting one
of these and trying to make sure OBSD will run without a fuss. A reply
from anyone with T60 <-> OBSD4.0 experience would be much appreciated.

Thanks.





--
-- JPL



OBSD4.0 on IBM Thinkpad T60

2007-03-08 Thread atstake atstake

Anyone running OBSD 4.0 or -current on Thinkpad T60? I'm getting one
of these and trying to make sure OBSD will run without a fuss. A reply
from anyone with T60 <-> OBSD4.0 experience would be much appreciated.

Thanks.