IBM s/390 Tablet Accessory User Manual


 
12 S/390 PID: ThinkPad Enabled for S/390
You also need X windows, Laptop support, Networked Workstation, Network Management
Workstation, Development, Kernel Development, and Utilities. You may want to change
some of the options we selected or did not select. In particular, you might want to select
Anonymous FTP Server (if you want any ftp server functions) and SMB (Samba) Server (if
you want Windows connections). FLEX-ES does not require these, but they may be useful in
many cases.
Some of the packages you...selected...require packages
you have not selected. ...
(*) Install packages to satisfy dependencies
OK
X probe results: Video Card S3 Savage (generic)
X Server XFree89
OK (to accept this hardware)
Install log will be in /tmp/install.log
Now format file system(s) (took about 1 minute)
Transferring install image to hard disk
Package installation: 425 packages to install
Installation took about 16 minutes. It called for the second CD-ROM when it was
approximately half finished.
Create boot diskette: No (could not switch to diskette drive)
Monitor Setup: IBM 9513 T55A TFT
4 MB
No clock chip
24 bit 1024x768
Starting X (test): OK
Select “Yes” with mouse
Select “Start X automatically
Reboot (ejects the CD)
Unfortunately, this Linux distribution does not have specific display parameters for ThinkPad
displays. As a guess, we specified our ThinkPad display as an IBM T55A (which is a
flat-panel LCD display) and this has worked well. As part of the monitor setup dialog
(although it is more concerned with video adapter parameters) we specified 4 MB video
memory, no clock chip (as recommended by the installation dialog) and 24 bit x 1024 x 768
resolution. While this may not be an optimum definition for ThinkPads, it works well and
provides an excellent display.
After rebooting and logging into Linux as root, we tried the following:
# df -h (display file system usage)
# cd /proc
# cat cpuinfo
# cat iomen
# cd /
# ls -al (verify that normal root entries are present)
2.3.1 Installation notes
The Custom System installation option was required in order to have both X windows and
xinetd active. The Laptop Installation and Workstation Installation choices both omit xinetd
support, and the Server Installation choice omits X windows. We require xinetd functions and
X windows functions and are forced to use the Custom installation option.