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On 05/25/2010 03:19 PM, Jan Wildeboer wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Dear reader,
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://smolts.org/client/show_all/pub_8185710f-b9d8-48e4-98fb-d07287ddfbfc">http://smolts.org/client/show_all/pub_8185710f-b9d8-48e4-98fb-d07287ddfbfc</a>
is the smolt profile of this machine. Short version: Lenovo Ideapad
S10-3t with cando touchscreen, N450 CPU yadda yadda.
Problems encountered:
- Netinstall not possible. Network card gets configured wrong. Solution:
USB install and after reboot do:
rmmod tg3
modprobe broadcom
modprobe tg3
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Possible regression from
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=BCM57780">https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=BCM57780</a><br>
( Closed Errata ) please comment on that one.. <br>
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For some obscure reason the network card works after that.
- Wireless kills touchpad
Sounds weird, I know. The wireless only seems to run with kmod-wl-PAE
from nonfree rpmfusion. After you install that and reboot, the buttons
of the synaptics touchpad stop working. So no mouseclick possible anymore.
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Well the procedure to get the wireless up and running should be
something like this. <br>
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yum -y install broadcom-wl kernel-PAE-devel kmod-wl
mesa-dri-drivers-experimental ( Optional for nouveau experimental 3d
support ) <br>
modprobe lib80211<br>
modprobe wl<br>
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Then dont forget to check settings in System -> Preferences ->
Mouse in Gnome for the touchpad settings <br>
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<pre wrap="">- Touchscreen doesn't work
This litle netvertible has a fince cando touchscreen but I fail to find
any hint to get it working.
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( They are doing this on Fedora 12 in the video I think.. ) <br>
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Ping the desktop list for MPX and status on general touchscreen
support ( Xorg and Gnome. F14 feature maybe for the desktop team to
work at as in getting touchscreen in good shape? ) and the Kernel list
to see if we ship the drivers I think both Ubuntu and Suse backported
the drivers to the kernel they ship and I think I they got touchscreen
working on either suse or ubuntu for the lenovo s10-3t ( it might
already be in kernel we ship atleast the 34 one I think.. ) <br>
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Hopes this helps. <br>
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JBG <br>
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Ps. <br>
I cc you to the reply encase the my post to the test list does
not make it ( in mist migrating all my mailing lists to gmail ) <br>
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