I've ran FC1/2/3 and Ubuntu on my 3-year old Fujitsu S-series
notebook. Except for a few kernel panics during my first few FC3
installations, running the distros on the notebook was a breeze. And
oh, I've also tried a number of livecds on it (Ubuntu livecd, knoppix,
helix, mepis livecd). No sweat.

I'm planning to install Linux (most likely FC4 or CentOS) on my IBM
X40 (with an Atheros wi-fi) in the office. Anything I need to look out
for?

TIA.

...badz... http://rancidroot.blogspot.com
just me, a linux-loving mcse

On 7/7/05, Miguel A Paraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/26/05, William Emmanuel S. Yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > IBM Thinkpad r50e is around 45k today (the centrino, wifi one). it works
> > very well with fedora core 3. if you download the fedora kernel with the
> > IBM acpi plugins you get all the button and special functionality plus
> > the software suspend (Version2) works great.
> 
> I just got it, and installed CentOS 4. Haven't installed ibm-acpi.
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