This is a guide to running Linux with the Fujitsu Lifebook T4215 laptop. The Lifebook T4215 is a tablet system which features great Linux support.
This guide is intended to provide you details on how well this laptop works with Linux and which modules you need to configure. For details on how to actually install and configure the required modules have a look at our guides section for distribution specific instructions.
I've installed Fedora 11 on a Fujitsu T4215 Lifebook. It was preloaded with Vista and I tried to create a dual-boot system, but ran into problems, so I wiped the disk and did a clean install with the Fedora 11 DVD, accepting virtually all the default settings. It booted up right away, and 95+% of everything worked (even the SD reader, which did NOT work under Vista). I've encountered problems getting the built-in microphone to work, and getting the “Suspend” function to wake normally. I haven't tried the finger-print reader, PCMCIA, or SmartCard reader. My technical level on linux is moderately low. Overall, Linux is a great improvement and I'm very happy with the results.
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I've installed Fedora 11 on a Fujitsu T4215 Lifebook. It was preloaded with Vista and I tried to create a dual-boot system, but ran into problems, so I wiped the disk and did a clean install with the Fedora 11 DVD, accepting virtually all the default settings. It booted up right away, and 95+% of everything worked (even the SD reader, which did NOT work under Vista). I've encountered problems getting the built-in microphone to work, and getting the “Suspend” function to wake normally. I haven't tried the finger-print reader, PCMCIA, or SmartCard reader. My technical level on linux is moderately low. Overall, Linux is a great improvement and I'm very happy with the results.