The '''Fujitsu LifeBook T5010''' is a convertible [[Tablet requirement|tablet PC]]. == Hardware == === Integrated Graphics ===The [[w:Intal|Intel]] integrated graphics chip works very well with the official drivers. Manual configuration should not be necessary. === Touchpad ===The [[w:Synaptics|Synaptics]] touchpad works out of the box with no problems. There are additional packages to add support for things like multi-touch, but I have found them unnecessarily. Two-finger scrolling and side-scrolling are configurable in the GNOME Control Center. === Tablet ===The integrated [[w:Wacom|Wacom]] tablet should work out of the box on most distributions, including [[Fedora]] and [[Ubuntu]]. On [[Arch Linux]], '''xf86-input-wacom''' must be installed from extra to enable the tablet functionality. Manual configuration should not be necessary. === Multi-touch ===Newer models of this laptop have multi-touch support on the display in addition to the tablet. Support is as of yet untested on Linux. === Card Reader ===SD cards are supported on the integrated card reader out of the box on the mainline kernel in all recent distros. Memory Stick support is not currently available. === HDMI ===The optional port replicator has an [[w:HDMI|HDMI]] out port that works quite well. Video output can be configured through [[xrandr]] or a frontend (such as the GNOME Control Center). [[PulseAudio]] can be configured to output audio through the port as well. === Integrated Microphones ===The two integrated microphones located above the keyboard are detected by [[ALSA]] and show up in the PulseAudio configuration, but are not functional by default. External microphones are unaffected by this issue. To fix this problem, create a file '''/etc/modprobe.d/fujitsu.conf''' and place this in the file: options snd_hda_intel model=fujitsuAfter rebooting, your microphones should now work properly. === Buttons ===There is an [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fjbtndrv/ unofficial driver] for the the buttons located directly below the screen, but it has not yet been tested. === Wifi ===The [[w:Intel|Intel]] Ultimate N Wifi Link 5300 that comes with this computer is supported by the '''iwlwifi''' module. Some users have reported difficulty with some access points on the Virginia Tech network due to a firmware bug with the chipset. == Potential Problems == === Brightness Control ===If you are using the GNOME Power Manager, you may find that the brightness control does not work correctly. I believe this is due to GNOME treating the brightness value as floating-point rather than an integer. Removing GNOME Power Manager has completely solved this issue for me. === Kernel Panics ===Some users of this laptop have reported kernel panics when resuming from suspend with kernel 2.6.38. This is a regression that may be related to either the '''fujitsu-laptop''' or '''tpm''' kernel modules. This does not appear to be an issue on kernel 2.6.39 or later. === Shutdown Issues ===If your machine does not power off after you shut it down while on battery, this is likely related to a bug in the '''e1000e''' kernel module. This can be solved by adding the following to '''/etc/rc.local.shutdown''': rmmod e1000e == External links ==* [http://www.linlap.com/wiki/fujitsu+lifebook+t5010 Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 on LinLap] [[Category:Laptops]] [[Category:TabletsPending deletion]]