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Contact Todd Fries.
- IBM Thinkpad 770Z
- |
-
- Contact Angelos Keromytis.
-
-
- XF86Config
-
- |
- IBM Thinkpad A21p
- |
-
- - See the entry for the T21. Everything is the same except for
- the video card, which is an ATI Rage 128 Mobility LF.
-
- OpenBSD 2.8 works great with XFree86 4.0.2. You only have to
- enter the correct frequency ranges in the Monitor section
- of XF86Config.
-
-
-
- XF86Config
-
- |
- IBM Thinkpad T21
- |
-
- - As of OpenBSD 2.8, everything works fine.
-
- Here is the fdisk output; the easiest way of getting there is
- to resize the Windows partition (I use PartitionMagic) and move
- it to the end of the disk, then create an OpenBSD partition
- (and ignore the partition resizing fdisk does -- just go ahead
- and create all the filesystems you need with disklabel).
-
-
- Starting Ending
- #: id cyl hd sec - cyl hd sec [ start - size]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 0: 1C 1023 1 1 - 1023 239 63 [ 42003423 - 20502657] <Unknown ID>
-*1: A6 0 1 1 - 1021 239 63 [ 63 - 15452577] OpenBSD
- 2: 00 0 0 1 - 0 0 0 [ 0 - 0] unused
- 3: 00 0 0 1 - 0 0 0 [ 0 - 0] unused
-
-
- - To get it to see the serial and infrared ports (both as com*
- devices), you need to play with the IRQ assignments in the
- BIOS; just set them to the default values as found in the
- GENERIC config file. Likewise for the parallel port (OpenBSD
- can see lpt2). You may have to play with the Windows
- assignments for this as well.
-
-
- There's at least two miniPCI cards available at this point:
- one is an (unsupported) WinModem, and the other is a combo
- ethernet/modem card. The ethernet works just fine (detected
- as an fxp/inphy card); the modem looks like it's a real one,
- but it's not yet supported.
-
-
- Sound (CS4614) works fine. To avoid system freeze when using
- CardBus and audio simultaneously, you *may* need to set at least
- two IRQs for use by PCI devices, in the BIOS; I use 9 and 11. It
- is also necessary to turn off PCI Power Management in the BIOS
- Power configuration (that's the only menu that scrolls, so make
- sure you go to the bottom of the page :-)
-
-
- APM works except for hibernation (requires OS support). To
- get "halt -p" to work, you must set the sysctl variable
- machdep.apmhalt to 1 (you need OpenBSD 2.8-current with
- sources from mid-January, or later). You will need this line
- in your kernel configuration file for APM to work at all:
-
-
-option APM_DISABLE_INTERRUPTS=0
-
-
- - Although the video card is supposed to work with XFree86
- 3.3.6pl8, I've only managed to get it to work with XFree86
- 4.0.1 with
- patches
- (you can also find binaries of the driver for OpenBSD 2.8 at the
- same location). You need to have a kernel with "option
- INSECURE" and set the securelevel to -1 in /etc/rc.securelevel
- (so the X server can open /dev/mem and mmap() the BIOS). In
- this configuration, it can do 1400x1050 at 16bpp (version 1.1.13
- of the savage driver works fine at 24bpp as well).
-
-
- UPDATE: The above-mentioned patches have been
- included in XFree86 4.0.2, and work out of the box. You don'
- need a kernel with the option INSECURE set, just set the
- machdep.allowaperture sysctl variable to 2, typically in
- /etc/sysctl.conf, if you have an OpenBSD 2.8 (or later) built
- from sources updated after December 15th 2000.
-
-
- Note that some models only do 1024x768. Those that do
- 1400x1050, can also do 1600x1200 using a virtual screen
- (wherein the whole display shifts as you go "off-screen"); I
- have not tested whether that works (it does in Windows).
-
-
- If you close the lid of the laptop, the system suspends;
- under XFree86 4.0, resuming works fine with respect to the
- display (XFree86 3.3.6 might not be able to cope with this --
- it couldn't on the ThinkPad 770Z).
-
-
- One annoying thing is when you take out one of the UltraBay
- 2000 devices; the system starts beeping. The only way to make it
- stop is to suspend and then plug in a device in the UltraBay (not
- necessarily the same one). Note that hot-swap of UltraBay 2000
- devices is not currently supported in OpenBSD (as of 2.8), thus
- it's only safe to hot-swap batteries.
-
- Contact Angelos Keromytis.
-
-
- XF86Config
- ¦
- XF86Config with 3D Rage Mobility
-
- |
IBM Thinkpad 760
|
@@ -403,16 +245,14 @@
JVC MP-XP 7250DE
|
+ - OpenBSD 3.6-current (October 2004) works.
- Everything works fine except APM and the built-in
SD card reader.
-
- Since OpenBSD 3.4 the boot loader does not boot correctly from
USB CDROM on this machine -- workaround: take 3.3 and upgrade or
boot via network or PCMCIA floppy.
-
- The audio chipset is supported. Wireless 802.11b PRISM 2.5 (USB)
is supported, too.
-
- X (XF4) works fine. More infos (dmesg and XF86Config)
can be found
@@ -599,34 +439,10 @@
is set to cardbus mode, and not auto-detection.
Contact Marc Espie.
- |
- Toshiba Tecra 500CS
- |
-
- - APM is broken, however halt -p does work.
-
- Sound works by default with the GENERIC kernel, but with the speakers
- is not really worth it. X runs nicely as well.
-
- Contact Eric Jackson.
- |
- Toshiba Tecra 550CDT
- |
-
- - APM deep sleep (zzz) works, but -S wakes up
- immediately.
-
- XFree86 works beautifully.
-
- Sound works, after some IRQ tinkering in the BIOS.
-
- USB works; at least, I plugged a digital camera in, and the
- ugen(4)
- driver detected and configured it.
-
- The pcic is broken in this machine, so I cannot accurately comment
- on PCMCIA attach/detach.
-
- Contact Aaron Campbell.
|
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