Is he doing lines and smoking or just smoking very crooked joints?
He doesn't know, that's how fucked up he is.
Yes
I'm new to Linux; what's with the ThinkPad hype?
They generally have really great linux support for all of their hardware (touchpads, fingerprint readers, etc.), and provide bios updates via fwdup. They are also just nice laptops.
Yeah back when it was IBM before they sold off to Lenovo. Back when their biggest selling point was their priority was keeping you up & running and getting work done. Nowadays nearly all the products are made with the priority “So, how do we design this so the user will have to pay for it multiple times?”
They're reliable, good quality, have amazing keyboards, and work well with Linux (some even support Libreboot).
I've owned/used HPs, Dells, and several Thnkpads and the thinkpads by far are always the best machines. They are built to last, support is top notch.
makes me think of the good ol't times when the air was cleaner, roads were safer and our bosses used to pay us in Thinkpads, not this "fiat money" nonsense.
Very cool. I love those IBM Thinkpads. ~~Fuck lenovo~~
the older lenovo models aren't bad, but the shit they pump out recently is well, shit
Good boss. What are you using it as? I'm guessing some homelab setup but will be interesting to know
so far using it as cd player and file writer, would've used it as a dvd player, but the video playback is not that great
I'm a gnu/linux noob. I recently installed Pop OS on two older laptops. Am loving it so far. Going to work on getting games functioning on one of them next.
Was blown away when the built-in Disks program was able to easily fix a couple of thumb drives I have that were suffering from logical corruption. They were completely unusable in Windows 11. I tried 4 different methods in Windows 11 to fix them, with zero luck. Disks fixed them in 2 clicks. They are nicer thumb drives and were somewhat expensive. I am very happy to have them back.
These are good at holding all sorts of things like doors.
Libreboot it.
This is from 2004: https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/ibm-thinkpad-x31 It will chew amps (electricity). Recycle it as best you can. Grab a modern box instead.
Unless sparks are free where you live, this beast will become a liability very quickly.
I totally get what you're saying, but I suspect the OP is not going to be using this device full-time. Or even part-time.
Why? It is working just fine. No need to landfill something functional
What distro did you put on it?
debian, due to the good 32bit support
Nice. Seems kind of appropriate, given the age of the machine (besides the 32bit support).
Nice. I use older lappies to remote control my i7 machine. They can be fairly good dumb terminals.
Due to no mousepad I would recommend installing a tiling wm like sway (forgot to mention I use a Thinkpad, yes I know about the nipple. But consider the extremely high quality keyboard).
You can just tickle the ni…trackpoint?
Yeah just rub the clit
I have rubbed the Thinkpad nipple many times and I occasionally use it, I still prefer the keyboard
It will sulk if you don’t touch its thing
IMHO, it has a TrackPoint, there's no need for a a trackpad. I have a x201 on Linux Mint and literally just disable the trackpad.
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