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Revision as of 02:16, 6 June 2011

We recently got a Lenovo Ideapad S10-3 and of course nuked the default Windows 7 OS off it straight away to be replaced with Ubuntu ;-)

First I booted in on an Ubuntu 11.04 USB stick to test functionality and everything worked perfectly out of the box, except that it would not resume after standby. Also I later discovered that the wifi hardware switch causes the wifi to stop working, and the only way to get it working again is not open up the whole unit and take out the CMOS backup battery to restore the unit to factory defaults.

Resume problem

To try and fix the resume problem I first installed the most recent version of s2ram, but note that before running ./configure, you'll need to apt-get install pcutils-dev libx86dev. This did not fix the problem though, so I instead had to do the following to change the suspend action to hibernate. See also s2ram at OpenSUSE for some good information on the s2ram utility.

Wifi switch problem

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/577114/comments/31

See also