Hi Yonatan,

On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 06:40:53AM +0200, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
> I was not able to get any version of Debian to install on this
> laptop,

Not even (kernel v3.2 based) Debian Wheezy (testing)?

> so I ended up installing Mint, using a 240GB SSD instead of
> the original HD. It boots in less than ten seconds.

What kernel version does your Mint installation uses?

baruch

> On Tue, 28 Aug 2012, sara fink wrote:
> 
> >Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2012 13:58:33 +0300
> >From: sara fink <sara.f...@gmail.com>
> >To: Jonathan Ben Avraham <y...@tkos.co.il>
> >Cc: Diego Iastrubni <elc...@kde.org>, linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
> >Subject: Re: [YBA] Lenovo z580 BIOS setup horror story
> >
> >About CPM, I didn't have so good experience with them. I have a fujitsu 
> >siemens. when it was in warranty, it was several times at CPM. One time they 
> >were supposed to replace the screen and they didn't, even although in the 
> >report they
> >claimed they changed it. I complained about to the service abroad.
> >
> >I hope that they will take care of your laptop. Next time, I strongly 
> >suggest to make a list of hardware + serial numbers. Lenovo  doesn't have 
> >other service except CPM? It's quite surprising. Asus has service at IBM 
> >labs. at least
> >this is the agreement between bug (who imports asus) and ibm.
> >
> >On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Jonathan Ben Avraham <y...@tkos.co.il> 
> >wrote:
> >      Hi Diego, et, al.
> >      I called the local Lenovo service. The contact info on
> >
> >      http://www.lenovo.com/contact/xe/en/index_il.html
> >
> >      Indicates that +972-3-531-3900 is the telephone number for Lenovo 
> > warranty and repair service. However, at that number there is only a voice 
> > recording that the telephone number was changed to *6557 or 03-914-2800.
> >
> >      So I called 03-914-2800 and received *another* number: 1-809-258990. 
> > At that number a recorded female voice speaking Hebrew with a very heavy 
> > French accent instructed me which button to press. I pressed "1" and spoke 
> > with
> >      Ahmed in heavily Arabic accented Hebrew who patiently listened to my 
> > complaint and wrote down the details and asked me to wait a minute while he 
> > called someone. After a minute Ahmed returned and asked me to verify his
> >      summary of my complaint. He then gave me a service ticket number and 
> > asked me to send the laptop to "CBM" at Menachem Begin 37, Tel Aviv. After 
> > some searching and thinking I realized that this "CPM",
> >      http://www.cpm-israel.com/. Most importantly, Ahmed gave me the 
> > telephone number of CPM, 03-718-3700, which I could not otherwise find any 
> > listing for, especially not on their web site.
> >
> >      I called CPM, who told us to deliver the laptop to Fedex at Givat 
> > Shaul in Jerusalem. We sent the laptop to Fedex at Givat Shaul in Jerusalem 
> > and they refused to accept it. We called CPM to tell them that Fedex told 
> > us that
> >      they have not been working with CPM for the past six months. CPM 
> > called Fedex and then asked us to send the laptop back to Fedex Givat 
> > Shaul. Fedex accepted the laptop late Sunday and is now in the process of 
> > transporting
> >      it to Tel Aviv.
> >
> >      I will update you as soon as we receive confirmation from CPM that the 
> > laptop arrived.
> >
> >      I visited Machsanei Hashmal and explained the problem to them, 
> > emphasized that I had no complaint against them and that for Windows users 
> > the model would probably be just fine but warned them not to sell the Z580 
> > to anyone
> >      who looks nerdy.
> >      Regards,
> >
> >       - yba
> >
> >
> >
> >      On Mon, 27 Aug 2012, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> >
> >            Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 21:18:22 +0300
> >            From: Diego Iastrubni <elc...@kde.org>
> >            To: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
> >            Subject: Re: [YBA] Lenovo z580 BISO setup horror story
> >
> >            On יום ראשון, 19 באוגוסט 2012 22:37:24 Jonathan Ben Avraham 
> > wrote:
> >                  Dear Colleagues,
> >                  I recently purchased a Lenovo Z580 Ideapad from Macsanei 
> > Hashmal.
> >
> >                  I replaced the 750GB HD with a 240GB SSD and installed 
> > Squeeze. The
> >                  installation succeeded but I was unable to log out - had 
> > to hold power
> >                  button to force off.
> >
> >                  Same story with Wheezy.
> >
> >                  Installed Ubuntu 12.04. Seemed to work fine but I am too 
> > old to deal wuth
> >                  Unity, so I installed Mint Xfce.
> >
> >                  After installing Mint I am not able to get into the BIOS 
> > setup menu no
> >                  matter what I press, either the main power key or the 
> > "recovery" key,
> >                  whether F2 or F12, I always get to a limited boot menu 
> > that is not
> >                  editable.
> >
> >                  If I connect an ethernet cable, it tries to PXE, then TFTP 
> > boot until I
> >                  press escape - not so secure.
> >
> >                  Can't find the CMOS battery if there is one and can't find 
> > service
> >                  documentation that would tell me where it is.
> >
> >                  Re-installed the original 750GB HD and booted into Windows 
> > 7 Home Edition.
> >                  Downloaded new BIOS from support.lenovo.com but it wont 
> > install.
> >
> >
> >            ... and? Is it working now? What have you done?
> >
> >            I assume this list is full os Lenovo users, and a FAIL is very 
> > important to hear.


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