The problem still exists in Kubuntu 13.10 witht he 3.12 kernel requested. Tested on the P55A-UD3. The device still works great on the same machine when passed through to a Windows 8.1 VM in Oracle VirtualBox 4.3.
Thinkpad X61 Tablet is still able to identify the device as bootable and Xubuntu 12.04.2 32-bit bootloader appears. Note that I did not wait to see if the OS will boot, just that the boot loader appears. The device is, however, just as broken on a booted Kubuntu 13.10 64-bit install on the Thinkpad as it is on the P55A-UD3. As before the PCMCIA adapter included works fine, which is expected since it has an Intel IDE controller instead of the ScanLogic.
The problem still exists in Kubuntu 13.10 witht he 3.12 kernel requested. Tested on the P55A-UD3. The device still works great on the same machine when passed through to a Windows 8.1 VM in Oracle VirtualBox 4.3.
Thinkpad X61 Tablet is still able to identify the device as bootable and Xubuntu 12.04.2 32-bit bootloader appears. Note that I did not wait to see if the OS will boot, just that the boot loader appears. The device is, however, just as broken on a booted Kubuntu 13.10 64-bit install on the Thinkpad as it is on the P55A-UD3. As before the PCMCIA adapter included works fine, which is expected since it has an Intel IDE controller instead of the ScanLogic.