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Glad to hear you're liking what you see TheMagicM. :-)Would like to advise you purchase a supported wireless dongle, if you want an even better experience. These are known to work and cost less than $15 USD:http://www.ebay.com/sch/?_kw=usb%20rtl8187b&_clu=2&_fcid=154&_localstpos=&_stpos=&gbr=1
Before he buys a new wireless card he might want to test the atheros driver since the T42 came with 6 different wireless cards.https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IBM_ThinkPad_T42
I'll try it out and reply back.One error I did find in the install was when I selected for it to create a "Work" volume/partition. It didnt and asked me to insert Work volume. I figured it would partition/create it automatically if it didnt exist. Reinstalling now without a "Work" volume.
@Bloodline: very interesting. OSX stinks. Does it boot from GRUB2 in EFI mode yet? Or do you have to rely on legacy BIOS emulation layer?Does the touchpad work smoothly or does it have the same skippy tact found in current Linux drivers?Does HDA-Audio sound and 3D graphics work for Intel (X3100, 2008 models) work well?thanks
You mentioned something about trying wireless drivers.. how would I go about doing that?
Look in Prefs: Network change the device to the atheros driver then goto the wireless tab and change accordingly. I would be more detailed but I don't have my box in front of me.
If you wish to install AROS to a USB flash drive, I'd advise using a virtual machine like VirtualBox or VMware to set this up. First, you need to format the USB drive with FAT32 and make sure the 'bootable' flag is set. If you're using Windows, using this tool will make all this straightforward (please note this software will work with all USB flash drives):http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Hard-Disk-Utils/HP-USB-Disk-Storage-Format-Tool.shtmlNext, get a virtual machine solution. If you're unsure which one to go for, start with VirtualBox. https://www.virtualbox.org/You will need to play around with mounting the external USB drive as a drive that VirtualBox can use. Here are a couple of guides that tell you what you need to know (Disclaimer: I wrote the first guide):http://forums.trinityhome.org/viewtopic.php?t=1586http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=6216In VirtualBox, mount the AROS ISO image. You should then be able to start AROS inside the virtual machine. You can then use the AROS installer to install to the USB drive.Hope this helps. Please let me/us know if you get stuck.Flash would be nice, but there's plenty of other work to do before this is likely to happen.However, one thing to bear in mind is that the first Zune Fix bounty is likely to be taken soon (a well respected AROS developer has shown an interest). Fixing Zune will make Odyssey Web Browser (a.k.a. MOS-OWB) easier to port, and Odyssey has workarounds for lack of Flash (e.g. it can play videos from YouTube).People have got AROS running on x86 Macs. Your best bet is to burn an AROS live CD, and try it out first, before deciding if you want to install it. You've got a few different options when it comes to AROS distros, probably worth trying out Icaros first:http://www.icarosdesktop.org/If you have trouble installing it, best to ask on the AROS-Exec forums for help.