ThinkPad                                               July 24, 2006
Power Manager for SUSE Linux

Version 1.00
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What This Package Does
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This package provides the Power Manager utility programs for SUSE Linux.

This package enables or updates the utility programs of the following ThinkPad systems:

- ThinkPad T60p (Machine Type: 2007, 2613)


Released Versions
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Version 1.00    Initial release


Summary of Changes
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Where: <n.nn>  Version (for example, 1.00 means Version 1.00)
       (New)   New function or enhancement
       (Fix)   Correction to existing function

<1.00>
 - (New) Initial release for ThinkPad T60p


Installation Guide
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(Note)
- To determine if you should update the utility programs, refer to the
  "Summary of Changes" section.

INSTALL:
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Note: If you wish to upgrade Power Manager, please uninstall it first.

 1. Start SUSE Linux. 
 2. In a terminal window, type the su (switch user) command to obtain root privileges. 
 3. Type uname -r to determine the RPM package
        ex. 2.6.16.21-0.8-smp, then l79p12us-2.6.16-21-smp.rpm
        ex. 2.6.16.21-0.8-bigsmp, then l79p12us-2.6.16-21-bigsmp.rpm
 4. Copy the RPM file to the hard drive, for example, /home/tvt directory.
 5. Change directory to the location where you saved the file. 
 6. Type rpm -ihv [Package Name].rpm.
        ex. rpm -ihv l79p12us-2.6.16-21-smp.rpm 


UNINSTALL:
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 1. Start SUSE Linux.
 2. Login as root. 
 3. In a terminal window,  type rpm -e L79P.
 Note: the su (switch user) command can't be used.


Determining which version is installed:
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In a terminal window, type rpm -qa L79P to display the current build version of 
Power Manager that is installed on the system.

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Trademarks
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* ThinkPad is a registered trademark of Lenovo.
* Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries, or both. 

Other company, product, and service names may be registered trademarks,
trademarks or service marks of others.