Thinkpad Twist running Fedora

I really want to run the newest version of fedora on my thinkpad twist (its similar to this). The one problem is when i boot into fedora.  I cant connect to the internet, through a ethernet cable or wifi.  Even if i plug in a cable the computer doesnt pick it up.  Ive done a little research but havent found anything that seems worth trying. 

Jack in an ethernet cord, enable the freshrpms repo, and install kmod-wl, broadcom-wl and akmod-wl.

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  • Logbook: ThinkPad T510 running Fedora Linux

    A few days ago I bought my new shiny ThinkPad T510 (4314-7NU, i5 520M) and what I did the next hour after I turned it on the first time was I removed its Win7 and installed my beloved Fedora 14 (64-bit version).
    Here I'm going to share my experience running this Linux OS on T510.
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    Everything worked just fine right out of the box (WiFi, Fingerprint reader, Bluetooth, Sound&Mic, Camera, suspend mode). The laptop was 100% ready for work the very next minute after the Fedora installation process has finished.
    Bravo Lenovo! Great job Fedora!
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    Good to know that every thing works! Do share how the fingerprint reader was configured in Linux...
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  • ThinkPad Twist with USB3 dock display problem

    I have a ThinkPad Twist running Windows 8 driving a single external display through a Lenovo USB3 dock. When I extend my screen across both displays or if I close the laptop and just use the external display, then the display periodically goes black and then recovers. If I duplicate the laptop screen onto the external monitor all is good.
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  • ThinkPad USB 3.0 Dock - Prevents ThinkPad Twist (S230) from booting (Windows 8.1 Pro 64 bit)

    Hi, I upgraded to Win 8.1 tonight and found the ThinkPad Twist wouldn't boot at all when the USB 3 dock was plugged in. When it tried to reboot I just get a permanent blank screen. When I power down and do a cold boot, I get the ThinkPad welcome screen but no boot options line prompt below it and it gets stuck on the ThinkPad logo. The only way I can get it to boot is to unplug the ThinkPad USB 3.0 Dock USB cable from the machine then dreboot from cold again. It's a bit annoying and definitely didn't behave like this under Win 8.0 RTM just a few hours ago.
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    Paul
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    Thanks for the help. None of that fixed the problem, so I've run the tool and sent the results to DisplayLink support as you asked, with a link back to this thread. For your reference I have a Lenovo Service Request Number: 8001961163 on this problem. ( I mention this so we don't duplicate efforts).
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    Paul

  • Fix for slow-as-hell refurb ThinkPad Twist S230u

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  • Thinkpad Twist heating issues

    So I've had my Twist for a few months now, and I've noticed that it gets kinda hot every once in a while. So I installed the Open Hardware Monitor to monitor its temperature. Are these normal/healthy temperatures?
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    Hi AmarD,
    Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums!
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    If your laptop feels hot and shows any of the problems below, chances are its overheating or getting there:
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    System freezing or the dreaded BSOD (blue screen of death)
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    Use dust remover spray to clean out of the laptop's vents. Dust can accumulate in and block the laptop's fan vents Start using compatible cooling pads which will help in the flow of cool air into the underside vents of the laptop. Keep your working environment or computer room as comfortably cool as possible.
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    Click here to open a link where you can select the country and get the exact contact support number. I’m sure they will be a great help.
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  • Thinkpad Twist - Disapointed

    Between the randomly dimming screen, schizophrenic touchpad, non-function auto-rotate button, and forcing me to desktop on every boot well, let's just say that I'm not actively recommending this machine or Lenovo to anyone
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    I am not from Lenovo but am experienced and have kept my first Lenovo (Twist) and wanted to comment.  First, thanks for figuring out that Lenovo hotkey client loader service is what forces to desktop.  Although many people may like the desktop, it has been driving me crazy.  I changed its startup to Manual and noticed it seems to be what operates the special features of some higher numbered function keys and also the screen-orientation rotate button in laptop mode.
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  • ThinkPad Twist s230u cursor flashing

    Hello,
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    I have the same issue, on a brand new Twist.  So this is not some isolated occurrence.  It's a serious problem.  Could someone from Lenovo please respond regarding a fix or plans to address this?

  • Cannot Turn Off Thinkpad Twist Ultrabook S230u

    This is a strange problem:  I have a touch-screen Windows 8 that came insalled on my Thinkpad Twist Ultrabook S230u. To turn it off, I have to swipe the right edge of the screen to pull out a settings menu; then I must touch-select the power-off option.  Suddenly, I'm unable to draw out the menu from the right side of the screen.  (1) How do I get the menu to emerge and (2) is there an alternate way to turn off my computer? Thanks for any help/advice for this odd problem!
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    Hello,
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  • Thinkpad Twist s230u: Can no Longer Connect to the Internet

    Hello,
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    Hello,
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    ingschan wrote:
    Hello,
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    Sincerely,
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  • Thinkpad Twist- Hard Drive issues

    Hello all! I have a ThinkPad Twist that is still under warranty. A couple of weeks ago I got a 2100 HDD detection error . I am currently based in a rural part of Mexico for work (for a few months) and called into the US service center and they said I needed a new hard drive. As you can imagine, I was pretty frustrated to have the laptop die like this when it is way less than a year old. Anyway, the support center said that they could not mail the hard drive directly to Mexico but that they could mail it to a colleague in the US who was coming out here this past weekend. I got the hard drive yesterday and, as requested, called up the support center and they said that their systems have been down so they could not walk me through the reinstallation process, as they had said they could. The attendant directed me to a document I'd that would supposedly explain step by step how to change out the hard drive but I looked it up and it is for a different model all together...in the meantime, I went ahead and opened the new hard drive. From what I can tell, it is an SSD and my system has a HDD. They look completely different-Help! Is there a way to install the SSD or do I have no other option but to have them send another one to someone in the US and then get it brought out to me? Thanks in advance for your help. Oh, and the nearest authorized Lenovo service provider (3rd party) is about a 16 hour bus ride from here....

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  • Lenovo Thinkpad Twist touchscreen issue

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  • ThinkPad Twist hard drive issues TWICE in 1.5 years!

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    Did anyone respond to you? I am having a similar problem and have heard there is an issue with the connection to the hard drive, but I'm not inclined to get it fixed since I've had horrible experience with Lenovo customer support so far.

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