Re: Thinkpad Dock 2631 and Fedora

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 > Hi -
> > I have a IBM Thinkpad 2631 dock that should be arriving on Wedensday. > > Question 1 - does the PCI slot work with Fedora? I would want to put a
> USB 2.0 card in it. If it does work, does it interfere with
> docking/undocking of the thinkpad w/o shutting down?
I have a laptop that has a wireless pci express card with an unstable
driver, so i have decided to buy a intel based wireless pci express card
(type 3B) and installed it. I knew that it was a ipw2200 driver and no
surprises. It just worked upon the replacement of the card. So, to
answer your question, yes Fedora supports PCI but I am not sure about
docking. Please keep in mind that whenever Fedora boots it will check
for hardware updates and i believe that is where your docking/undocking
comes into play.

> Question 2 - Do the Cardbus slots work? I would want to use a USB 2.0
> card in it (I have one that works in Linux) if the PCI slot doesn't
> work. If the PCI slots are functional under Linux than Q2 doesn't matter
> to me.
> > Question 3 - UltraBay 2000 - I've seen reports that it works, but can
> not be hot swapped. I would want to put a HD in it. Is there maybe some
> magic I can use with hal (or whatever) so that the hd in the UltraBay
> 2000 is seen as a removable drive? It would be nice if I didn't have to
> power off every time I undocked, and un-docking simply notified the OS
> that the drive had been removed (like what happens whe a USB hard drive
> is removed).
> > It isn't that big of an issue - the hard drive is only going to be used
> for backing up /home in the event my laptop is stolen. But if I can just
> leave it all the way inserted, and not have to power off to dock/undock
> it would be sweet.
> > I'm currently running FC5 but will be installing FC6 shortly. >



Go to http://forum.thinkpads.com/ and search for information on your unit. There is LOTS of user-supplied info there, including how to upgrade your system,

Geoff


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