I just want smooth video playback dammit! How about you OP?
William Bailey
I have an early X60 with no Lenovo branding on it. Installed libreboot successfully, but I think the wifi is fucked even with an approved chip. I don't know, I never have the motivation to properly teach myself how to guhnoo/linux.
Nathan Evans
I use laptops that don't put Windows malware and wifi card DRM in their BIOS :^)
Adam Cook
Thinkpad Retro soon(tm) my friends. I really hope that the Retro actually goes back to the high compatability with free software that old Thinkpads had and isn't just a nu-laptop in a good case.
Logan Perez
It will be completely aesthetic and nothing more.
Brody Diaz
My army: T61 14.1" -test machine T61 15.4" -GF's machine X61s 12" -GF's machine R61i 15.4" -boss nigger media, LAN maintenance R31 14" -drydock T41 14" -drydock T43 14" -drydock R60 14" -field ops T60p 15" -daily driver I have zero interest in anything newer than T61.
Debian based shitro detected. Use a distro that ships a non-gimped kernel mang.
Jason Allen
x200. I went cheap and bought a Chinese battery, which holds ~30 minutes of charge. Where can I buy a OEM battery?
Hunter Torres
eBay nig.
David Walker
x250 user here. They are definitely less shitty than other computers.
Lincoln Johnson
x200 with dock x60s removed screen and using with ibm monitor r31
I really like my x200 and want to get another. (old picture as well, now running Debian with i3 on the x200)
Aaron Butler
HOw do you not have 10 women crawling on your jock? Das sexy.
Logan Powell
If you're of the nostalgic bent, there's this Chinese mod by 51nb of the X61. The reliability of such a retro-fit is questionable, but it's ready to go out of the box.
Ayden Wilson
Life is suffering.
Isaiah Barnes
Because this isn't (or wasn't) /g/
Gabriel Baker
I Recently bought a Thinkpad T420S, and holy shit, I'm fucking in love with it. Thanks guys for suggesting a Thinkpad.
Luke Moore
not thinkpad, got thinkcentre m58p, upgraded
Cameron Stewart
I have a T60p with a UXGA screen that is my pride and joy. However most of the time I use my T420 with an external monitor.
I'm waiting to find a cheap/damaged T60 from which I can scavange a motherboard with an intel GPU so that I can install libreboot.
Adrian Flores
I got my t420 from ebay and did the following. • replace stock battery with 3rd party 9-cell • replaced CD/DVD drive with HDD bay adapter and a 500Gb HDD I had lying around • upgraded ram to 8GB (ram came from broken HP laptop) • running two SSDs (one sata and one m.sata)
I have ubuntu mate running on it. I run windows 7 pro on virtual machine if I need it. Sad that most of lenovo's recent thinkpads are trying to copy apple.
Mason James
I love that my x201t gave me access to on screen drawing without having to invest in an overpriced cintq If only it was powerful enough to handle high res shit. Still, it's nice for sketching concepts
Matthew Clark
Next you are going to tell me that you also wear a track suit.
Jayden Perez
nope i dont like track suits
Hudson White
who /free/ here?
Nathaniel Ross
I don't use mine as daily drivers, nor do I care about owning a libre model. I used to have a T21 and T22 but sold them after Thinkpads started to skyrocket in value. Here is what I still have:
Thinkpad 380ED Pentium MMX, 166MHz Neomagic MagicGraph128ZV 1MB 16MB EDO RAM 2.1GB HDD w/ Windows 95 3.5" FDD & CD-ROM
It's in decent conditon and has standard wear and tear. The fuckwad who owned it before broke off the two latches that keep the lid shut. Due to the screen's weight it still stays closed but it's a minor annoyance from a collector's standpoint.
This one is in worse condition, I received it with a major crack on the bottom right corner, broken/missing door ports and a few dead pixels on the screen. I held onto it because of it's interesting mouse button design. This one is far down my project list so I doubt I'll be getting to it anytime soon. Last time I got it out it wouldn't even display anything on the LCD nor via external VGA. On the upside I got an original IBM branded carrying case with it.
Lincoln Peterson
Won a T440s auction and put an IPS screen in it. I have no use for it so I gave it to me mum after setting it up.
Liam Young
x200 owner here. Anyone ever hear of someone removing the trackpad on a x220 to make it more like a x200? Would you need a custom palm rest or could you take one off a older model? I know I could disable the trackpad but I want to be a special snowflake.
Noah Torres
What you guys think of the P50 workstation thinkpads? I haven't seen one in person, but the specs you can build are amazing.
Gavin Anderson
Im free as fuck as well on my X60, I have the Ayylmao Wifi Card that has 3 Antennas and is fast as a motherfucker.
How do you know that there isn't a key thief in your HDD?
Not so free now, are you?
Christopher Jones
I'll be surprised if anyone here can tell you he's even seen one irl
Hudson Wright
Just don't kid yourself into thinking your stack is more secure from intrusion or surveillance because it's GPL from top to bottom. Your freedom could depend on it.
Samuel Brooks
I have two X200 systems with Libreboot, and an X200T that is awaiting some soldering for Libreboot. Or probably Coreboot now thanks to the recent hissyfit. The older X200 still works but looks a little beat up, has a broken keyboard light, and the screen sometimes turns to scrambled eggs and needs the edge squeezed.
What piece of crap did you get? The "as-is" battery one one of my X200 systems has about that while the Chinese one is at least 2 hours, more depending on what I'm doing. It sticks out the back a bit admittedly.
Unfortunately that'll be botnet. I approve of the physical design though.
Carson Taylor
And you HAD to make one, right?
Caleb Harris
I'm wondering if the older Thinkpads under the IBM brand are alright for use now-a-days. I use a Dell Latitude which was designed to be a clone of the IBM Thinkpad, and it runs pretty well for what I do on it, but I am tempted to get a newer one.
Also, for all that have never heard of it, ESR maintains something called The UNIX Hardware Buying Guide, which has a nice small section on Laptops in it.
I got a x120e that I don't use anymore after getting a T430. How should I put it to use?
Cooper Peterson
It depends on what you mean by 'IBM brand' Lenovo took over the Thinkpad line in 2006 but contiuned to use the IBM brand for a number of years while the laptops were still made to IBM spec. The T61 is the last with IBM logos and is very usable today with a 3rd gen C2D.
If you want an actual IBM-made machine, then the latest is the T42, which has a Pentium M. Unless all you do is edit text I would say that it's not powerful enough for general use today.
Matthew Ward
Don't bother. Linux is a joke. Use BSD.
Aaron Perry
How much more of a botnet is i7 compare to i3 and i5? Aren't they the same Jewtel Aviv botnet? I am confused here friendo
Mason Sanchez
Every intel CPU made after 2008 is irreparably compromised. That includes all of the i-series.
All mobile i7 systems are past the point of no return. Obviously prior systems could have backdoor features but until it's feasable to make your own hardware, you won't be able to change that on any system.
Wyatt Myers
I agree with this. I wish BSD had more software but it's fantastic. Slackware is the only Linux worth using in my opinion. Also would you or anyone else know if OpenBSD will load 3rd party proprietary firmware when loaded on a Libreboot machine? Is LibertyBSD worth using?
This is kind of true. IBM never manufactured Thinkpads. They only designed them. Lenovo has always manufactured them since 1993 when they were invented. The T61 is the last one made to IBM design specifications so that's the one that matters.
William Long
looking to buy an X200T anything to beware or note?
Benjamin Miller
Slackware is just Gentoo for faggots.
Jeremiah Diaz
I found mine in a flea market six months ago. Put in an SSD and more RAM and ordered a new battery, it has very passable performance now - but that's not my primary reason to use it.
The tablet functionality's also nice, but really the main reason is how much I love the physical aspect of this thing - it's fucking beautiful. It's great to type on.
Josiah Lee
They're both very traditional distros but for much, much different purposes. Slackware is meant to be a UNIX workstation while Gentoo is made for extreme customization and exotic CPUs What makes you draw such a ludicrous comparison? I think a better comparison is Arch being Gentoo for tryhard shitters.
Grayson Harris
How are these exclusive? The main point of both these distros is customizability and stability (as in don't change everything everytime). Meanwhile, Portage lets you do it everything you could do on Slackware without as much pain. I used both and I don't see any point to use Slackware especially when Crux and now Alpine are better bloat/complexity wise.
Gavin Ross
Slackware is meant to have fucking EVERYTHING there out of the box with no bullshit. It's a loaded rich kid's sandbox with all sorts of cool toys you can choose to use or not use. It really depends on your usage case but it's really the last "normal" distro left.
Matthew Powell
fuarrrrrrrkkkk
is there any cpu thats not stone age that are safe to use?
Logan Rogers
There is hope in the upcoming risc-v cpus
Nolan Rivera
Didn't think RISC-V was going to offer much power.
Wyatt Hill
Laptops/notebooks whatever are garbage for anything except people that live in airports.
Get a desktop with a nearly decade old server Xeon and you're golden
Leo Lee
Finally got my T60 in the mail. It's really comfy and solid as a goddamned rock.
Jordan Fisher
Posting next to my X220.
Wyatt Ross
If you truly want one, they're $700 or half that for just the mobo. That's not really an eye-watering price for a notebook.
Gabriel Anderson
Are those parts even reliable? How hard would it be to install into an X60 manually?
Caleb Cooper
Money is no issue, but where do you get/source them from? I have no clue where to look.
Gavin Morris
is there any 3rd party 9-cell battery that works with the T430?
Jaxson Smith
I agree with this, however portable computing is a necessity for many people. Laptops should be treated as an accessory to a desktop. Thinkpads just so happen to be very nice. I use mine for school and I use it on the bus to get shit done so I don't waste time by just sitting there. Also a nice comfy machine for IRC/Holla Forums when I'm like super duper tired or in the living room with my family and I'm not interested with the awful fucking ads and shit when trying to watch baseball or something.
Jason Martinez
X201 daily driver. Upgraded from a T61 (had the mobo replaced after the nvidia one shit the bed). I'd like to get an X200 and libreboot that one as a daily driver, and keep the X201 for anything pozzed should I need it.
I know you can just swap an x201 trackpad/faceplate with the x200's and it would be fine. No idea otherwise.
Ethan Rodriguez
The website in the pic of the laptop, or the name of the company the guy mentioned in his post.
Gavin Robinson
For the librebooted X200, is there coil whine when on battery? I mean more than usual. Have you docked the X200? Everything works?
How can I make the battery for my x200 less shit? I'm looking into a 9-cell but even then apparently they only last 6 hours?
Oliver Lopez
Terrible, you can get them for half that price on Ebay. 1366 is also a horrible resolution, make sure you get 1600x900.
Ethan Miller
Not that I've noticed. I probably would've, my 3DS charger emits a faint high-pitched whistle.
Not actually sure where you can get good batteries for them, not anymore. Depending on what you want to do you can try using conservative CPU throttling or reducing the backlight.
That depends what you need to do. I'm quite happy with laptops only.
Juan Baker
I have a Librebooted X60 Running Trisquel. Freedom is comfy.
Adrian Gomez
see
Zachary Stewart
I'm using a T420 with Manjaro and a text-only Void install at the moment. Either it shipped with a 1600x900 screen or the previous owner installed one himself, In any case, it's a breeze after years of 1366x768.
Try mpv.
Charles Fisher
Very much this. I trust OpenBSD more out of the box even with some nonfree firmware over Trisquel out of the box (not to say you can't make Trisqeul equally secure)
Zachary White
T420. The dock is really convenient, to the point that I've packed up my desktop and just use the laptop. It's easy to sit down and get down to business without plugging wires in. I've been thinking of getting a spare X60/T420 keyboard and making it into a PC keyboard. I know Lenovo used to have something like that but it's expensive. Google hasn't been any help, because the closest thing i could find was an adapter that isn't in production anymore. Has anyone ever hooked up a Thinkpad keyboard to a PC?
Luis Moore
i5 is a big no-no
Dylan Howard
Excuse my ignorance, I'm a Linux-only pleb, but I thought OpenBSD was all about clean, auditable code. What's this about nonfree firmware?
So I tried bringing my x60 SXGA+ outside today only to find it totally sucks balls. I've read that the XGA has better outdoor viewing and multitouch (finger AND pen, which is huge for me). Can anyone confirm?
Might be listing my SXGA+ on eBay/CL today if so.
Ayden Clark
I got an X200T with the ultra-base for 200$
Was that a good deal? Just wondering.
Lincoln Hall
Fair, if the condition of the plastic/screen is good.
James Foster
Oh, and the cycles the battery has gone through. A good deal would've been $135-$150.
Elijah Myers
Fn+Home
Juan Jackson
Lol yes I had the brightness on max, friendo. Still couldn't see shit without squinting and straining. It was doable, but after a little bit I just gave up.
It's whatever though, that's what ereaders are for anyway.
Gavin Thompson
I'm totally not going with the x60 XGA since apparently you get far less screen real estate with the lowered resolution..
What are some cool things I can do to mod my x60 and make it all special?
Blake Peterson
Any tips that you would recommend?
Mason Richardson
got a couple of questions for you fags
i had a weird issue with my t420 where mouse presses are held and pressed randomly, rendering the machine useless. disabling the trackpad via fn didnt solve it, but when i disconnected the trackpad at the board it solved the issue. anyone have any idea why the latter solved it but not the former?
can i safely plug the trackpad back in while the machines still running?
also why are touchpads such fragile pieces of shit? this is the second time ive had issues with a trackpad fucking a machine just because it got a teensy bit of water on it, my last elitebook wouldnt even boot because of it. that said, my x201 is still going strong.
Ethan Bennett
"I have zero interest in anything newer than T61." same here. i use that T61p almost all the time. T60 for the work X61 tablet for drawings and mobility 600X for the retro vibe of it.
Jonathan Kelly
Aren't these models a bit too slow to run 1080p video, or for heavy web browsing?
Blake Wilson
Such as... ?
Landon Sanchez
Something doesn't add up, unless GF = Guy Friend.
Cameron Scott
Most corps run laptop only. You dock it at work to monitors and a keyboard. Your thinking is from 2005.
Also meditate while you are on the bus instead of doing half ass work trying to be productive. Stop watching baseball, it is a sport for the terminally dull.
Lincoln Barnes
Not with a light distro
Matthew Adams
i answered on motherboard
Dylan James
working on reviving a 600e right now. its very hard without an ethurnet port. suggestions?
Nathan Ross
PCMCIA ethernet card
Ryder Rodriguez
ARM, Power, RISC-V.
ppc64el isn't being dropped by Debian despite the big endian port being dropped.
There's also the Pyra which is aiming to be a mostly free (free CPU, blobbed GPU) UMPC. dragonbox.de/en/45-pyra
Otherwise your best bet is a X60 due to Libreboot/Coreboot being flashable without disassembling the laptop and using a hardware flasher. If you don't mind hardware flashing, a X200, T400, or R400 will work too.
Get a 3com Ethernet PCMCIA card on eBay. They have drivers for any old OS.
Hello guys, i have a no bios t420, i want to use it, can i use the ezp2013 bios programmer to write a bios to the desoldered chip? Or should i use an eeprom programmer with a pomona clip? I think the model of the piece that i have to write the bios on is MX25L6406E, is this correct? It doesnt even get to POST Thanks guys.
Nolan Lewis
Shit. Wouldn't it be time better spent to just get a replacement motherboard off ebay?
Christian Ross
Over the years I've heard about Lenovo doing shady things like having the BIOS/UEFI install software on your hard drive without your knowledge. What year did this start and what models are safe from that shit?
Zachary Clark
Can you post the wallpaper from the 600X?
Brayden Edwards
5 seconds on bing
Isaac Moore
Can i put coreboot on a new motherboard and add my nvidia gpu to it and the i7 processor that i have?
Brody Brooks
I think i can get a preprogrammed chip off ebay, is this a good idea?
Dylan Green
Chinese SoC, yeah very secure.
Jace Edwards
Pretty sure coreboot doesn't work on a T420.
The BIOS on Thinkpads is not composed of just one chip. It's complicated by another chip that stores complimentary info to the BIOS. If you're a newb to EPROM programmers, you're better off just replacing the board from a salvaged machine. Sometimes on ebay you can find "for parts" laptops that are cheaper than a bare motherboard. If you're a newb but willing to learn, you've got a lot of reading to do before you should spend any money. Start here:ja.axxs.net/ Another thing is: how the fuck do you know your BIOS is dead and not the entire board? So it doesn't POST....maybe the power circuitry is fried. Maybe any number of things is happening. Don't get me wrong, I applaud repair/DIY solutions, but I get the impression you don't know what you're doing really.
Alexander Nguyen
Aren't there any x200 w/ P8800 available anymore? I can only find offers with the P8600 and rarely P8700.
That looks comfy as fuck.
Wyatt Davis
Ok, i think i understand, i will look for a replacement motherboard then.
Thanks.
Xavier Rivera
I found a motherboard for the t420 with an i5 it will work just by creplacing it?
Connor Cook
If you've never taken apart a Thinkpad, I can tell you it's doable if you have any small amount of handyman abilities. Doing things like replacing or cleaning the fan are pretty easy. Replacing the mobo is a few-to-several hour job though. The main thing is to keep all the parts and pieces very very organized. You should take pictures as you go on your first effort, especially if you can't complete the operation in one go. If you do it right, yes, it will just work to swap out the motherboard.
Jordan Cox
My main computer is a T60 running OpenBSD. I have an X201i and an X60 in my closet.
The X201i is pozzed garbage, like anything new is. The X60 is whatever.
I like my T60 a lot. 1024x768 screen. Put a small SSD in it. 2GB of RAM. Runs OpenBSD perfectly, obviously. There are good 3rd party batteries available for it.
It has been to hell and back. The case is full of dents and scratches. There are several cracks on the plastic pieces. Some of the keys require a harder push sometimes. One part of the keyboard has a bad cigarette burn, from when my cherry got knocked off in high winds.
These old thinkpads are the last computers worth owning, in my opinion. Everything else is cheap shit with compromised hardware.
Luis Bailey
Yes, they lack the hardware decoders for the various codecs. I guarantee that he just watches SD videos encoded in mpeg2.
Aaron Lopez
Nice quads for a roodypoo. Actually the T60p has an ATI FireGL V5250 and under Slackware it runs DVD quality video just fine. Hardware-decoded or not it's smooth af. I'm not a videofag, so 1080p=whatever. I have a HTPC for that. But the T60p plays anything I've thrown at it.
Gavin Sullivan
Don't cry too hard bro. Your day will come.
Brandon Turner
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Elijah Flores
Which is SD mpeg2 video. So my claim was 100% correct. Thank you for confirming.
Jaxon Diaz
It's a fat man
Samuel Torres
Two dykes?
Jaxon Long
Why are these laptops considered sacred by you guys?
I want to get one now and teach myself coding on it.
Any good resources on thinkpads that can help a newbie out?
Jack Adams
They're built well and have good keyboards
Why? What's wrong with your current machine?
Brandon Gray
It's a Macbook and everyone here hates Macs for some reason. Plus I want a well decently priced laptop with Windows 7 and create a partition to put Linux on it.
Any good Thinkpad models you recommend?
Anthony Miller
Bad on you for caring what some autistic neckbeards think of your computer.
Nathaniel Perry
Macbooks aren't bad, only overexpensive. You can install Linux on them and, I think, Windows as well.
Wyatt Young
I really dislike Macs from a hardware standpoint. Replacing batteries, hard drives, RAM, and other parts is (to my knowledge) almost impossible. Even opening the case for regular dusting is probably more trouble than it is worth.
Thinkpads, on the other hand, are designed to be opened up and serviced. Replacement parts are readily available, even for older models. Assembly and disassembly is officially documented.
Connor Hughes
You think that just replacing normie parts is bad? Apple specifically tries to make motherboard repair as difficult as possible so that they can overcharge you at an Apple (C) Apple Store (TM) In one instance, I believe someone even had an app removed from the app store because of repairing apple machines.
John Wilson
I wouldn't buy a Macbook, but there's no reason you can't learn to program on one. OSX is POSIX-compliant, and like said, you can install Linux if you need to.
Landon Price
Macs are just STUPIDLY overpriced. Its about 1,2k dollars for what? An Intel m5, 8GBs of DDR4 and Iris Graphics?
I just bought a laptop with 12GBs of DDR4, a GTX 970m and an Intel Skylake i7 for slightly less. The build quality is solid and so is OSX, but I think most of the hate for Macs here come from the absurdly marked up value for sub-par components just because it has an Apple logo and an all aluminium chasis
Landon Johnson
r8 my stickers
Alexander Turner
You sound like a true, honest to heart, motherfucking PATRIOT user, I would buy you a drink anyday God damn
Cooper Anderson
I would pay for you to leave my general vicinity.
Levi Barnes
(checked)
James Ortiz
Looking for a thinkpad actually! I plan on installing Gentoo or Debian (whatever I really prefer. I had gentoo laptop on my deadtop but Debian on my desktop).
Don't worry, he probably doesn't leave his room for long periods of time.
Adrian Bailey
Thanks user. Right back at ya.
Some people have obligations user.
Cry some more nerd.
Oliver James
Obligatory info. Thanks user!
Liam Cooper
OSX is pretty good for programming user. You don't need to buy a new laptop for it.
Anthony Jones
Yall talk a good thinkpad game but dont really bring anything real afterwards besides the ones you own.
Why do you like it? What makes it so special? Can it handle basic modern functionality like video streaming and html5 sites?
Not that I watch anything over 720 but I doubt that 1080 plays crisp on these machines while streamed, probably even as a local file as well.
Why do I even listen to you posers in the first place?
Benjamin Nelson
Forgot to mention, obviously I'd use it for basic programming but if I cant watch muh xhamster and listen to muh music with muh 15 tabs open then I'm just gonna stick to my mac.
Not mad, just dont see the point of dropping dosh for status machines that only other virgins would recognize which is funny cause I dont take my laptops out with me for walks in public so your all fucking gay as hell.
Gabriel Harris
Then buy a desktop, you fucking retard
Luis Johnson
Not having a T60 is suffering.
Gavin Adams
So are you both girls?
Nicholas Diaz
...
Samuel Ross
Are X220 stocks drying up? ebay doesn't have many under $200
William Sanchez
They're well built, comfy, and have great support for GNU/Linux and the BSDs, among other alternative operating systems. Eat a big black cock.
I don't like my X220. I bought a T60 since and haven't been happier. I hear X200s are good.
Jacob Kelly
Why not, Adolf?
Jonathan Bell
Anyone programming on fucking OSX needs to be shot.
Eli Evans
It just doesn't feel like it's built as well. Also I hate 16:9
Julian Walker
What's wrong with programming on OSX? I don't own a Mac so I don't know.
Daniel Parker
It's about freedom more than about copyleft. Stallman considers OpenBSD free if you take out the proprietary microcode and you're careful with ports.
Aiden Jackson
I just bought an x220 guys.. It should get here in a week or so..
x200. Modded it with an AFFS screen which is pretty nice.
I want to flash libreboot at some point.
Colton Jones
I got a 9 cell on ebay for about 70 quid, I get 9 hours of battery life which is pretty good.
Luke Myers
What software do you need that does not work on *BSD? No proprietary firmware will be loaded. LibretyBSD is cancer, don't use it.
Thomas Cooper
How can you tell how clean code you don't have is? How can you audit it?
Nathaniel Price
The newer thinkpads are still good, as long as you stay within the original series (x2X0, T4X0, ect).
Jeremiah James
i own x201 with dock and its cool but too small
go for t430 or t430s?
t430
t430s
both same price 238$, 1600x900 can i put my gobi2000 from x201 in it?
Mason Foster
I'd go with a t420 or t420s since they're the last "old" thinkpads. However, I'm pretty sure there is a way to mod the t430 to take t420 keyboards
Parker Ramirez
Opinions on t500 and x220's (i7)?
Jeremiah Richardson
Eyy, i got a 380ED too But with the 1.25mb vram chip and 48mb of ram
Otherwise in the pic is an r52, x41t, r30, g40 and t42
Kayden Torres
So I got my x220 off of newegg and it already had an account loaded but I want to reimage it. I tried to do it through F12 but it wasn't showing me the options that was listed on Lenovos website for resetting your thinkpad.
Best way to reimage thinkpads?
Cameron Thomas
Are thinkpads modern hardware, or do you just accept that when you buy one you'll have to take a hit on how much performance intensive stuff you can do?
Nathaniel Myers
Depends what you buy. The most common models like the t400-t430 have their limits, but are still decently powerful machines that can handle high res video and light gaming Older models like the t60/61 are near that point where their funcctionality is limited to web browsing And old models like the t42 are pretty much just shitposting and old gaming machines Much newer ones step out of the thinkpad ideology because they get expensive, but they stand with every other high spec laptop capable of modern intensive tasks
If you have 3 grand lying around you can get a new mobile workstation build with an e5 xeon and i think quadro m4000 graphics, up to 64gb of ram, etc
Carter Barnes
New Thinkpads were always expensive. The issue with the current new ones is their crummy keyboards and general inferiority in design. Also the freedom issues got worse and worse, some of the most recent ones don't let you touch the BIOS, period.
Also fun fact, we had a bunch of uni students in our area recently doing surveying-type stuff, and their ground radar was hooked up to an IBM Thinkpad. Kinda cool to see, although the screen does not read well in the sun.
The only stickers on mine are the Intel and Windows Vista ones that were on there to begin with. It's running Libreboot so it's as a joke.
You'll get faster easily, but they're fine for general tasks, and are well built.
Josiah Murphy
i dont think the new ones are really too bad, the bios shit is shady and i dont like being restricted on a computer but theyre still decently built laptops and serve their purpose just the same as the previous generations
then again, i dont really understand or care about keyboard layouts, i can understand it being annoying to some people, but i switch between my t42's keyboard, an old IBM KB series mechanical, and a chromebook's weird keyboard with the function keys changed
also, semi related, this is my T42, im trying to run DESI-III cad in dosbox, i can get to the edit drawing menu, but then i cant move the mouse off of one or two options to press "ok" or rename the file does anyone think it would be an issue with the mouse, or am i just not using the right keys, or what
tab, backspace, arrow keys dont do anything but move me between options
Dylan Mitchell
My T61p doesn't work anymore. Well sometimes it boots, but after a while the screen goes crazy (can't read it anymore), but I can still do stuff over ssh from another machine. But after a while, even ssh session freezes and can't connect to it anymore. This is a Lenovo, but one of the earlier ones, I guess. The keyboard is nice, except for having Windows key. Screen is 16:10, so not ideal but still better than almost every current laptop.
Caleb Mitchell
where can i buy an X220 motherboard that won't cost an arm and a leg to ship to New Zealand?
Owen Perry
the red thing on my thinkpad came out. how I put it back in?
Nicholas Butler
...
Benjamin Baker
I'm running a P50 dual booting Win10 (SATA) and Arch (NVMe). Both OSes run really fucking well. The only issue I've had is that sound quality and battery life are better on the Windows drivers, so if I'm just doing a standard SSH+browsing+media session I'll stick with Windows, but the Linux install exists for getting shit done with the ability to run a swarm of VMs at once or use make -j to eat up all that CPU and RAM.
David Lewis
install Slackware.
Brandon Morales
The trackpoint? You just push it back on.
Those are traps, clearly
Carter Cook
Wanted to order a P50 from Lenovo's website while everything is cheap. Does anybody own one?
Caleb Parker
Posting from it now. I have the version with an i7 and 1080p screen. The keyboard is great to type on even if visually it still looks chiclety. Rebind capslock to control and even Emacs is usable for long periods of time.
Blake Smith
I dont like the new Lenovo Thinkpads
Parker Anderson
Nobody does
Bentley Wood
I like the new Lenovo Thinkpads. I have x240 and a P40 Yoga. They're great Linux machines.
John Perez
What desktop environment do you guys use? I tried arch with xfce on my T420s but I had shit battery life, would using lxde or something be better?
Charles Gutierrez
I was using arch on my X220, but it would not wake up from lid closing and just hang, no mater what I did. Installed Ubuntu minimal base and just built an i3-gaps on top.
Main power drain is the wifi, screen and cpu. Smaller wm might help, but not as much as you would think. Try i3, takes a bit of setting up though.
Colton Russell
I'm hyped to buy one of these now. I am thinking of getting an T420 for some light gog gaming, chan browsing and programming. What should i look out for when buying a used one on ebay? Is this any good?
Very little you can do buying it from ebay, it's a gamble. If/when you get it check the vents, if they are dusty any refurbishment has not been very good and you may need to clean the fan yourself. Check rubber feet, if they are nasty you got a machine that has not been cared for and not cleaned well. Check for loose keyboard, so many sellers do not clip them back in right. Leaving the lower half to be wobbly when typing. If it's shiny where the hands rest it's been used a LOT. If battery comes dead or near dead nothing you can do, they are considered consumables.
Nicholas Myers
I got my second X200 system from a seller that deals in ex-business stuff, and had a few in stock. It's in good condition and even had a working keyboard light.
Isaiah Clark
What in your opinion is the most secure Thinkpad? I've heard that the X60 can be fully opened, but a locked BIOS is a major problem.
Help?
Angel Anderson
Most of the autismos use the X60 with libreboot. I think the X220 is supported now but I'm not sure.
Jeremiah White
This one, or other model from same era. You're looking at 80386 or 80486 cpu, and up to 16 MB RAM. Plenty good enough for DOS.
Ryan Thompson
X220 only has Coreboot because of the problems with more recent Intel systems. Even with the breakthrough of killing Intel ME on later systems there's the FSP and other blobs.
James Sanders
Snowpad
Matthew Hernandez
destroy your cat first
cats are replaceable and plentyful, old thinkpads not
Samuel Gray
Here in the UK there has never been an amazing supply of old thinkpads like the US. But it seems harder now to find good examples than ever. There are a few sellers on Amazon right now advertising T60s, but sending out X61s instead, and when you argue with them they claim it was a free upgrade.
Xavier Thomas
Holy fuck that is cool. Did you just had it snow over it?
Christian Hall
Great job
Parker Anderson
what linux distro would u use on this one user?
Noah Sanders
At least they are still business laptops with a matte display, relatively rugged, and they are highly modular, and pieces are relatively easy to find and replace.
Aiden Moore
what is the third antenna jack plugged to? Those laptops only come with 2 antennas
The faster CPU and extra RAM is tempting, but I can't cheat on my X60T yet. Downgrading that tiny 1450x1050 screen is something that I can't entertain
Austin White
The thing about old laptops like in pic (that's a 700 series?) is they all had nice keyboards and solid build. You don't have to go for Thinkpad exclusively for something that old. It's only later on that most laptop design became junk (and now they all are).
Angel James
How do you do this? Remove the lid and chassis and painting it with some plastic paint? Tell me your secrets.
Chase Bell
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Nolan Wright
I'm sorry if this is an idiotic question, but I appreciate your input - does a refurbished X201 at 240$ sound reasonable? (i5, 4gb) It's from some faggy eco-green-community-involved company which recycles electronics to be friends with the environment or something. Not sure what it says about their reliability.
Dylan Hall
I guess it's reasonable, but not a deal. Offer them $160 and haggle your way up to $200.
Thomas Rodriguez
Sadly they're not the kind of place I can haggle with. I don't live in one of the anglosphere states, and that's the cheapest I've found a refurbished x201 at yet. Buying through amazon or ebay is another risk, and my state will fuck me with taxes thanks for the advice user
Logan Hall
I'm going to add a few things here.
I see some people asking/bitching about batteries. I've bought good 3rd party batteries for my thinkpads from a place called Kahlon. Great prices, great service.
Breaking open the battery case and installing new cells is also an option, if you have the skills.
There are generic external batteries that you can plug into your laptop. This might become necessary for some with very old thinkpads.
I've gotten really great deals on old thinkpads off ebay. If you can find one that is missing the hard drive it will cut the price down substantially. Same goes for missing AC adaptors and dead batteries.
Make sure that the bios does not have a password set. Make sure that it boots up without errors.
Look for postings with an actual picture of the laptop you will receive, always avoid listings with stock photos. Look for sellers that seem to specialize in selling old hardware.
Don't buy anything other than Intel graphics. The ATI gpu's have a history of dying.
Nathan Collins
Is this.. a shill?
Sebastian Barnes
No, it's common sense. Those sellers know what they're selling and are more than able to answer any inquiries you have. You don't buy tech from some rando who doesn't even know what a BIOS is.
Thomas Wright
So, you're implying I should buy from people who know what they're selling?
That's a ticket for getting kiked.
Samuel Peterson
I plan on buying buying an X60 in a few weeks, but I honestly don't know which sites are good sellers and whether I should get one used or refurbished. I know that buying brand new ones is overpriced and getting one with a locked BIOS is asking for trouble, but when it comes to deciding whether getting Used or Refurbished, I am stumped.
Any help?
Angel Robinson
Refurbished just means that it's been serviced and cleaned up. Unfortunately that rarely extends to the battery, they'll usually be as-is (read: dead or nearly dead).
Say that to my face you S.O.B.
Michael Jackson Thinkpad! I'm really digging the colouration though, good work.
Xavier Walker
I haven't heard that. Still rocking a T60p from 2006. nVidia otoh, do have a history of melting themselves off the PCP. Any nVidia Thinkpad made during or after Aug 2008 is OK though.
Sure kid. Go shop on Amazon then.
Logan Wood
What are some good websites for buying old Thinkpads from?
Christian Thomas
eBay
Camden Kelly
Exactly. Don't bother with sites like thinkpads.com, they will kike you with their prices.
Don't believe , he is a butthurt TP.com user.
Luke Butler
He probably ment the T4x models with flexy motherboards causing all sorts of weirdness, ATI GPU failure included.
Also see this: www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Known_Problems
Charles Robinson
Niggers i'll say it like it is, i want a new laptop. I know that everything is shit but my T420 is too slow for what i need it to do. I want a brand new top of the fucking line CPU and M.2 SSDs. What is there to buy? How shit are the new Thinkpads? Is the quality difference between Thinkpads and non-Thinkpads still worth the price gap? What else is in the market?
Liam Lewis
Gonna get a t60 for Christmas. I have to ask: why should I learn about programming and compsci?
Cooper Richardson
I have T500. It is solid and libreboot compatible.
Logan Hughes
pls email [email protected]/* */ if you're a cat named sakamoto and want a cute furret to lick your paws ADD and ADHD are demonstrably real and medications like adderal and ritalin are very effective at treating them. There has been tons of research worldwide proving this.
The issue is that it is over-diagnosed and, at times, misdiagnosed because the symptoms can be very, very similar to other psychiatric disorders like bipolar disorder, autism, depression and anxiety.
Brandon Anderson
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Logan Hughes
so hows your sex life
Alexander Wright
Wish some company would give us a new release with the proper red-coat.
I was considering this guy for awhile, but I got enough revos.
John Edwards
definitely! love to lick sweaty armpits. and ripe arseholes and cheesy dicks and sweat. natural man smells, in other words.
Carson Phillips
What the fuck is going on in this thread
Alexander Robinson
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Jacob Adams
an alternative to good music
Justin Howard
I dunno how it works where you are, but generally an unprompted contact will have a affiliate or two either run by your home or otherwise meet with you for a chat, just to get to know.
This sort of thing can be awkward if you're a sphaghettilord, hence my recommendation here for making first contact. It 'gets your foot in the door' more reliably.
If you know people in the group, just ask them.
Lucas Harris
You are correct. Which is why we use the word "paranormal" and not "supernatural". It is not beyond the natural. It is beyond the normal.
No one is purporting that paranormal occurrences are a violation of logic. They are claiming that something different from what we understand happened. And, that's not illogical. The illogical thing is to assume that we understand everything about the universe.
Come on you faggots? Why would you want to use software made by a retard like that?
Isaac Baker
Im not using a thinkpad for those reasons, i want a servicable laptop in an ocean of literal garbage. Recommend a good laptop.
Christian Wilson
Nobody makes them anymore. Get an old laptop from 10+ years ago, or build your own. Personally I'm done with laptops. After this one dies, I'm just going to build small desktop, like one of these: openbsd.org/armv7.html I don't care about 3D graphics, GPU, and other fancy shit, so even using VESA X server to get blob-free system is fine.
Joseph Perez
I really don't care who maintains Libreboot. Hillary Clinton and John Podesta themselves could be the lead developers and it wouldn't bother me at all. What I do care is that the Libreboot is free software. As long as this is true, then I can always invest my resources into fixing the copy I have into software that I need.
Jackson Martinez
I feel ya. But how will you be able to interbutt on the couch while your GF watches Dead Like Me re-runs?
Carter Long
...see:
Elijah Garcia
Free software and open source does not imply that our software is inherently perfect (according to any metric). The philosophy of free software is all about the question of control: who has the authority to study the source code, who is allowed to tinker with the source and also who is allowed to distribute copies of the software? The real issue I need to address is that the software running on my computer will obey me and only me. This is only possible when I use free software - it is impossible to achieve whenever I run proprietary software on my computer.
So what about the issue of security/surveillance/exploits in the software that I run? How does free software protect me from this? The philosophy of free software doesn't protect me directly but indirectly. The only thing that protects me directly is if the source code (together with the proper operation of the programs) will logically lead to a secure system.
So how do I ensure that the source code is logically secure? I could implicitly assume that the source code is secure and operate my computer from that assumption; this is in fact what I normally do. If I actually demand a comprehensive assurance of the security of my software, I would have to conduct a comprehensive audit of the system. In actual practice if I wanted to make this happen, I would be commissioning a software team that I trust to do this work for me. So how does free software indirectly assure my security? Free software gives me control over the software that I use and then I can use this control and prove my system is indeed correct.
Caleb Thomas
Install Libreboot and Debian on my Asus C201. My personal Asus C201 will be for websurfing while I have some other secure computer with Libreboot and Kodi Theatre software.
Luke White
I don't care about gf or movies. I could have a Commodore 64 for all it matters, if only I didn't have to use WWW for some administrative tasks. So ARM SBC is next best thing.
Charles Collins
You do understand that the #1 reason you exist is to make more of you and then die, right
Source: all of life on earth
Josiah Gutierrez
Will my X60 coming in the mail work without a battery if it is connected to the outlet with it's charger, or is a battery mandatory?
Carson Rodriguez
Wee
Adrian Perry
From what I know is that some TP's throttle without a battery in, but if that's true for the X60: idk!
Ryan Lee
Does anyone make laptops without insane fucking widescreen aspect ratios anymore?
Jose Long
The big thing with Arch is configuring TLP and Powertop if you're using a lightweight WM. I get equal battery life on Arch with a lightweight WM (Awesome or Window Maker) and Windows 10.
Joshua Hughes
There's no need to perpetually impose an increasing burden on the earth. At this point, 7 billion people are more than enough.
Zachary Lewis
Panasonic?
Or what about the *60/61 ThinkPads?
Matthew Ramirez
Thinkpads are it. Use Coreboot if the idiot at the helm of Libreboot offends you so much but you'd be a fool to ignore good code just because of that.
And for once you can't blame whites for that one.
Kayden Ortiz
I'm posting from my Libreboot T400. Pure comfy.
Tyler Morales
10/10
Austin Russell
What are you people expecting in the mail?
I'm expecting an X60s
Jason Cooper
A few days ago I got a 15.4" T61 off ebay with a 1680x1050 (WSXGA+) screen, 4GB RAM and a C2D [email protected]/* */ in near mint condition (sans HDD). The battery holds 90% of its original charge. It's like the owner used it for a couple months and shelved it. It was $44.74 delivered Sometimes I love this gay Earth.
Grayson Miller
If you're going to give in and be a consumer slut then clevo rebadges are alright
Generally advertised as gaming laptops, some brands include metabox, system 76 too I think (those ones are ripoffs though)
Anthony Smith
What sort of insurance pay out should I expect from my insurance company for my water damaged X220?
Isaiah Perry
A lollipop from the reception desk
Cameron Adams
I've looked at them already, there are a ton of Clevo rebranders. Generally seems good but the screen is supposed to be shit, and not just sub par like thinkpads but with heavy Screen bleeding. You get insane performance and massive storage space, the model i've looked at has two 2.5" sata bays and two M.2 PCIe slots. I don't want to spend that kind of money on a machine with major flaws in something as important as the screen though, and the battery just holds 60Wh as well.
Right now the "high performance notebook" market consists of Like the P50, which have shit GPUs for the money, especially since there are no Pascal Quadros out yet. Also very rare and at a large premium, often mediocre screens and specs. The T460p and Dell XPS15 fall under this category but both have horrible performance for the cost and the T460p has major thermal issues as well. Used to be the default, is now rare as everyone is trying to build the lightest sleekest thinnest piece of shit there is, and all of those only have dual core i7s at best. Lenovo makes none, but all the Clevos with 1060s fall under this category, the rest is MSI, Razer, Asus and other shit manufacturers like Acer or HP. Jumped from overpriced and underwhelming to pretty good with the pascal series Nvidia cards. They almost always look like gayming ricer shit but they are the only laptops with proper performance i can find please help
Gavin Morris
Saw this two days ago and got TLP.
x201 now lasts 10 hours with WiFi on and constant use on a 6 cell non OEM batttery. Haven't tested it without wifi (Would last a lot longer)
Logan Reed
got myself a refurbished t420 for £160
it's pretty good, i guess
Henry Jones
Any consumer whore serious about "specs" should know about avadirect. Good fucking shit, bitch. www.avadirect.com/custom-notebook-computers
Wyatt Morgan
Looking good, but since im german i'd buy a Clevo rebrand off of one of the german rebranders, namely Schenker/XMG and Tuxedo, because of shipping, keyboard layout and so on.
Caleb Robinson
hai guise, looking at an X220 with an i7. These machines had 12.5" displays, one was a TN and the other is a nice IPS.
Did the i7 model automatically come with the IPS display? Most listings don't mention it... is it luck of the draw.
Tyler Perry
It's not luck. thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:X220 Just that most ppl don't know what they're selling. The only way to tell for sure is get the seller to tell you the machine type model number, then look on support.lenovo.com, input the MTM and see what the features are supposed to be for that model. Or just buy from someone who knows.
Eli Price
looks like plasti-dip, to give it that rubberized feel.
Grayson Flores
Thanks user.
Did further research and apparently all IPS panels are not created equal.
For other interested parties:
Five versions of the IPS display panel are available: LP125WH2(SL)(B1) – the B1 IPS panels sometimes have issues with image retention or “ghosting” after a static image has been on the display. Some users have also reported a backlight bleeding issue with these panels. Manufacturer part number: 0A66673 FRU: 04W3462, 93P5674, 93P5675
LP125WH2(SL)(B2) – the B2 IPS panels do not tend to have issues with ghosting or backlight bleeding however they do not have the mounting rails on the sides needed to install properly in an X220.
LP125WH2(SL)(B3) – the B3 IPS panels usually do not have issues with ghosting or backlight bleeding and include the necessary side mounting rails for installation in the X220. Manufacturer part number: 0A66702 FRU: 04W3919
LP125WH2(SL)(T1) – the T1 IPS panels were not originally installed in the ThinkPad X220 but are completely compatible and include the necessary side mounting rails. (Recommended) Manufacturer part number: 0A66690 FRU: NA
LP125WH2(SL)(T2) – the T2 IPS panels do not have mounting rails that align properly with the X220.
Cooper Peterson
Retard here
If I buy a t420 with 4gb memory, is that 4gb in one slot or 2x2gb? If it's only one stick then I can get another to make 8, if not I'll have to buy all 8.
Lincoln Evans
It depends, thinkpads are shipped and sold in all kinds of configurations. The guy you're buying it from might also have swapped the RAM. Just write him an email
Connor Scott
Thanks m8, I figure even if it's 2x2 I can sell it and get some money back
Owen Green
Yeah, plus RAM isn't really expensive right now, unlike hard drives.
Justin Nguyen
What do you think about booting from a small ssd in the hard drive slot and using a 1tb hdd in the ultrabay?
Nolan Torres
Sounds good. Never bought any ultrabay driver slots myself though.
Aaron Morgan
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Ryder Stewart
source on the t460p thermal issues?
Nolan Morgan
I usually don't count the non-Thinkpad Lenovo when i say Lenovo, but right they do. However that thing still doesn't have the Pascal Nvidia series and it wasn't particularly well rated last generation as well
i know thinkpads have upgradable cpus since there are not embedded, but if i had a t460p would the gpu be upraded? Does it make a difference if i order whith or without the gpu?
Lucas Brooks
libreboot x60 here. anyone here ever stuff a kernel in the CBFS?
Ian White
Upgradeable GPUs in notebooks are rare, they are called MXM GPUs. In 99% of cases they are soldered on, im pretty sure that goes for all thinkpads as well
Adam Smith
but what about in a model ordered without a gpu? Would it be possible to install one of those gpus or even a regular one?
Gavin Clark
MXM GPUs are small-sized regular PCIe GPUs, they have a special slot and everything. I highly suspect it has such a slot, and that should be researchable. As for modding anything on your own i suspect it's really difficult. Else we'd already have tons of T420/520s with newest hardware floating around.
Colton Collins
No.
Ian Barnes
Your monitor looks exactly like mine but the logo is lenovo
Have you upgraded your RAM?
sexy!
Jordan White
I need to know the good and the bad between the X220 vs the T420. I'm considering both of them for my next laptop. What I already know is I'm basically on the fence about both of them. All I will end up using them for is for school and office work and potentially using them outside (which gives the X220 an advantage in this decision) but I also want to hear from other people.
Also, if I had to live with a 12.5" screen and do work on it, I'd want to kill myself. Laptops like that are for specific field ops and girls. For work a 16:10 screen 14.1" is minimum requirement IMO
Adam Baker
Watch the screen glue, mine has a few spots here or there that may trigger viewfags. Also try and find a compatible stylus if you aren't buying in mint condition.
Otherwise see
Daniel King
X220 fag here except it's dead
some things of note -thinkpads all have garbage screens, even the IPS "HD" panels suck shit, go aftermarket -a smaller laptop screen might hit your productivity, but you might be more likely to have it with you -if you plan on using an IDE with the low end X220 screen you might as well kill yourself right now -thickness doesn't matter nearly as much as weight, that being said the X220 is about 25% lighter -i didn't notice any problems with the bezel on the X220 -you'll swap your laptop's CPU as much as your desktop computer's (assuming you don't buy a new motherboard, never) -battery life will be shit by today's standards no matter what, especially without a new battery, don't let battery life be a decider -if you need the extra graphics power the T420 is the clear choice, you can also switch to the IGP for more battery life -the X220T is also an option if you like to draw
Gavin Torres
teach me, senpai
Samuel Hill
yes.
Adrian Nelson
let's say that i have the opportunity to get any (new) laptop i want for essentially free what should i buy? should i wait for the new lenovo laptops we'll see at CES or go with another manufacturer entirely? a wacom digitizer would be a big plus for me as long as the screen has a nice texture to draw on
Adrian Watson
Unless you're talking about the Thinkpad series, no. They've been caught sticking some nasty stuff in the firmware, programs that would autoinstall on any copy of Windows on the system. For the specifics see Superfish, or whatever it's called. Despite that it's still worth waiting for CES, just to see what they do. I've heard good things about the P50 and P70, but never used one myself. If you have money to waste and want a Thinkpad that would be a relatively powerful option. I know a guy with a Dell XPS15. He spent loads of money on getting it specced up, and it seems to serve him well enough. Personally I'm not a fan of laptops like that because if you drop it you're fucked, but if you want power on the go that's an option. Also keep an eye out on the Razer Blade Stealth. Their laptops are actually not shit, which is surprising. I don't know how it's Linux support works, but if all other options fail it might be worth it.
Eli Powell
I understand that the x230 is limited to outputting at 1366x768 on its own monitor, or any sort of custom monitor that you try to install in it.
What, however, is the theoretical maximum resolution output for the x230 if you are using mini-displayport or one of the thinkpad docks. Is it even possible for docks to enable resolutions greater than a laptop might normally be capable of?
Levi Stewart
I'm getting an X220. What should I put in the Expresscard54 slot? Is USB 3.0 supported by the Expresscard slot? What's the best Linux supported USB 3.0 card I can get?
Blake Wilson
Search this on ebay: 232117527320 Also recommend getting a fax modem for that puppy if you can find one. Use "efax" software and send pdf's as faxes. Very fun. Also a TV tuner card maybe.
Caleb Reed
Well nice, I've been sitting on an X200T for a while (~6months?) until I can get it soldered for Coreboot/Libreboot. I dug it out to try something though and in that time the battery I got for it had mysteriously died (blinking battery light when plugged into AC).
Not sure what happened but are there recommended X200T battery sellers I should be buying from? Maybe it was a dodgy place.
Brandon Robinson
If it's blinking and green it's charging. If it stays orange it's dead.
David Carter
Blinking orange. Same as the battery that came with it. The /sys interface doesn't report anything promising either. It's dead Jim.
Grayson Russell
Have fun with that one, buddy.
Liam Ramirez
I'd be careful with ExpressCard to USB3, people on Toughbooktalk say that they pull way too much power for USB and it will make your laptop run hot.
Just ordered this T430 for $160. It's got the 1600x900 screen 8GB of RAM, i5 @ 2.6 and 500gb hdd. It's got W8 on it but I'm scrapping that shit and putting some linux distro on it. Think I'll go with Debian since I'm new to it and don't have a lot of free time. Did I do good?
Logan Foster
Looks just fine. If you went for a T420 you'd have the older Thinkpad keyboard design, but a lot of people prefer the new one so that isn't bad. Stick an SSD in there for better battery life and more drop resistance.
Gabriel Lee
that's a good deal. I got my t430s for 230$. Just put the SSD and you're good!
Connor Thompson
Fuck off to the consumer sticky.
Joshua Wilson
Good find. Deb would be fine but you may want something that provide more up-to-date packages.
Brandon Long
Buttmad Applefag detected. Consumer sticky is at the top you faggot.
Jacob Jones
Could you explain what you mean by up-to-date packages and reccomend a distro?
Carson Garcia
He doesn't know what he's talking about. Debian Stable is a fine base OS. Look up how to set up the jessie-updates and jessie-backports repositories and pull newer packages from them without breaking your OS. I've been running my desktop on Debian Jessie with that setup since 2013 and I'm quite happy with it.
David Butler
Should I get the T420 or the X220?
How come the X220 is smaller? Does it sacrifice performance to be smaller?
Does the X220 and the T420 have a keyboard of the same size?
What's the maximum resolution I can expect from one of these if I connect it to an external monitor?
Do they have an HDMI port or just VGA?
Are they powerful enough to play 1080p video?
Sebastian Reed
I prefer the T series over the X series. They have larger screens and expansion bays.
I can't comment on the X220 specifically.
Historically, X series models have somewhat limited performance due to inadequate cooling. Their reduced size makes overheating an issue and, in turn, the processors have to lower their frequency when the temperatures get too high.
Camden Thompson
T420 any day, X220 is shit cooling wise.
t. owned a X220 for a few months
Eli Gomez
what do you guys use to remove the windows stickers on your thinkpads? or do you guys just leave them there?
Carson Rogers
Pretty sure you can add WWAN, but I don't recommend it because attack vector+phone network tracking.
Christian Edwards
A dull blade and then window cleaner works for me.
Hudson Smith
Suppose I'm a third world chimp. How would I go about acquiring a chinkpad without paying 80% of the product in shipping?
Thomas Gonzalez
No, YOU need to go to the sticky.
I am not a Macfag, in fact I own a X60 myself. But having a shitty thread bragging about laptops you own and where "what should I buy for $X?" questions asked is moronic. Keep your fucking bragging to yourself. And those asking for Thinkpad recommendations, go to the sticky or kill yourselves.
Kevin Garcia
Grandpa detected.
Julian Watson
You might get lucky if you search ebay long enough
You're way too stressed out mangbro, but I agree about the recommendations requests. They should look here:
Isaac Bailey
Figures, though the only shit I've seen lately charged more for the shipping than the actual laptop. Oh well, if any other anons know of any businesses or communities that deal with these stuff in other countries please share. Otherwise, I will have to find another alternative for a cheap, unpozzed, serviceable laptop, or go straight for SBCs. By the way, the prices at are outdated, they each dropped like $50 since the pics were made.
Elijah Martinez
loved my X220, both will play 1080p video, i'm pretty sure the keyboard is the same, the positives of a small form factor are better when you get a chance to handle it
David Gomez
Who is this fat weirdo?
Elijah Torres
Do thinkpads work well as a hackintosh?
If so, what models are recommended?
Connor Miller
Also using a dell latitude, I have an E6400, but I find it is to under powered for even just web browsing, it can hardly handle video playback, I don't know how web design got to the point where everything is so slow on this damn thing, it shouldn't be so bad. I'm thinking of just getting a newer latitude as well.
Charles Powell
bump
Kevin Ross
Is there any FOSS BIOS available for my Thinkpad T42? I deleted the other thread, I am sorry
Dylan Walker
what is good first thinkpad?
Isaac Turner
From what point may I consider a ThinkPad to be botnet and/or FOSS-restricted?
James James
The general consensus is Lenovo = Trash and IBM = good, as far as FOSS is concerned anyways, unless you can install Coreboot on it, which many Lenovos do support
Ryder Allen
Is the t400 good for gaming?
Connor Cook
I got a t420s off of ebay a couple weeks back, and I'm only getting ~2hrs of battery life even when just using integrated graphics, is this to be expected or is it just because my battery is old?
Jaxson Turner
If you intend to Coreboot/Libreboot, definitely the X200. Easy disassembly and easy flashing process, the others require a lot of disassembly and/or soldering. The older IBM ones are easier to flash but also getting a bit old for most use cases.
Without a custom BIOS generally, at least one to remove the wifi card blacklisting. Also Superfish.
Wyatt Jackson
You idiot, he can't get the boot menu pulled up
Joseph Foster
Can't sentence properly. Advice: In BIOS, tell it to show boot menu options. Insert Winbots disk. Reboot, press F12. Select YES when asked if Windows can repair the installation. Enjoy your MalwareOS Stay noob af Holla Forums
Jordan Garcia
Intelligence agencies have been prohibited from buying Lenovo computers ever since it was discovered that Lenovo manufactures their computers with hardware back doors. No one serious about security would buy a Lenovo computer.
John Diaz
Except Holla Forums users do. How funny is that, huh. A board with strict anti-botnet mentality buys botnetted laptops.
Luis Gonzalez
Far from it, Ironlake GPUs are awful.
Dylan Diaz
Has your battery got boatloads of cycles on it?
What's the capacity given by cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/* ?
Zachary Garcia
Can you give more information? All the stuff I'm finding requires physical access, or is Windows-specific.
Ayden Wood
I meant hardware-wise. I'm already assuming the laptop to be insecure without full disk wipe/OS install and coreboot flashing.
Caleb Evans
Prior to China taking over IBM's PC manufacturing (around 2006-07) the US gov almost exclusively used IBM computers. Some Dell, but mostly IBM. The new ones are no longer trustworthy.
Nathaniel Garcia
In other words government agencies, from whatever country, will only use silicon that was manufactured in their turf. You lose either way.
Austin Roberts
AMT and the Intel ME, TPM, etc. are all bad, yes. But guess what? There are mitigations that one can implement. Also, even if your hardware was 100% open source schematics, and your software stack was 100% GPL, vetted by security zealots, there still remain plenty of side-channel attacks against any consumer or business class computing hardware. It's just the nature of physical materials bro. Sorry you seem to feel hopeless in the face of our "surveillance society", but let me assure you: where there is a will there is a way. I do anything I want online, and I don't fear getting spied on by the government.
Dominic Edwards
My experience with used Thinkpads has been bad.
1st - IBM X40 from 2005~2008, purchased in 2015. The IDE connector died 6 months after the purchase. It now runs Puppy from a flash drive at my grandparent's house so they can play Solitaire. The battery life with the extended one was just amazing though, they could play cards all day and it wouldn't run out.
2nd - T410 from 2010~2013, purchased in 2016. It randomly shut down. Some research on Lenovo's support forum indicated that this is a common issue with that model's voltage regulation board or something like that. The guy I purchased from sent me another one but the shift keys do not work (hardware problem). I didn't bother returning it again, I'm using it in a daily basis but it kinda sucks remapping caps lock to shift and not having a left shift. I'll probably buy a new one soon.
I would never recommend buying used unless you know the person you're buying from. I should've known, I've sold defective laptops myself... Call it karma if you believe in that shit. The only advantages I see in Thinkpads over other models is the comfy keyboard and trackpad. I guess not all models support extended batteries but I'm sure they're not unique to Thinkpads...
Jeremiah Myers
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Leo Flores
Any Thinkpad docks with graphics coprocessors?
Noah Gutierrez
Where do you guys buy your batteries? On eBay, OEM batteries are like $50 (including shipping).. That's crazy, might as well just shop around for a new used laptop at that point..
Joseph Diaz
Anyways, you can find some people who got large quantities of NOS and sell from $30-$40 including shipping. It's the price you pay for not getting garbage that reports fucked up cycles or having a battery go into thermal runaway.
Hunter Rogers
New to me :^)
What's nos?
Hunter Bennett
New old stock.
Christopher Hernandez
I just got my X200T batteries through Kahlon as per another user's recommendation, haven't actually checked their capacity just yet it's still charging. But they should be alright, hopefully they don't just die a messy death in 6 months.
Jaxson Green
Addendum: Xfce is claiming about 3 hours right now. It'll obviously depend on workload.
Mason Lewis
I just today got a T430 refurb from Fry's to replace my dying Chromebook. I didn't want to fuck with Craigslist, etc.
The refurbs are weird. The company that cleaned this one up used stickers over the wristrests and the lid to hide blemishes. The dummy who put the sticker on the lid misaligned it so it looks kind of odd.
So far it's running like a champ. Plus the keyboard is super comfy.
Sorry about your bad experiences, bud.
Matthew Adams
can someone hook me up with an x60 tablet sxga+?
Chase Cox
What is ebay. Also, pretty they were all 1024x768 resolution max.
Carson Morales
I was only able to find one, and I'm not paying $200 for an X60....
The last ones I bought I creeped around until I found a buyer who didn't know what he had, and got it for $70. I'm looking to spend roughly that this time around.
Thinkpad forum has better deals than eBay tbh
Bentley Reed
and they aren't all max 1024x768, I've owned two X60 SXGA+ with 1400x1050 son
Dylan Jackson
I was wrong. have a look at this: pastebin.com/KzX8vS4s And maybe search ebay for the machine-type-model number.
Parker Butler
nice, I was using an excel sheet that had every model number listed out, this will be much easier. So to be clear, that list contains every SXGA+ model (ones with the higher res display)?
Ayden Mitchell
IDK. When I found the thinkpads-master-merge list (sounds like you have the same thing) it came with a .csv I just grep whatever I'm looking for from that. The spreadsheet chokes my T60p lel.
Jayden Baker
follow-up. I ran this on the csv cat literature/IBM/thinkpads-master-merge-fixempty.csv |grep X60 |grep Tablet So chances are good that it is a complete list actually. Since I posted OpenOffice is still not 50% done loading the spreadsheet. Maybe someday I'll break it into smaller pieces, but plain text is good enough for me tbh.
Jaxson Nguyen
Lol, what do you have, .25 gb of ram?
Jeremiah Evans
Just because the file is only ~26MB, doesn't mean that's all oo.o needs to open it. Apparently OO.o is pretty inefficient in this case. I blame the software really. It should open/display a page at a time. But nooooo.. Although, vi (elvis here) also chokes. Vim, however, is pretty snappy. Hmmm. Linux sucks I guess heh.
Just put in a bid for a T420, fingers crossed, I want that fucking thing.
Zachary Phillips
how much?
Parker Gray
Why'd you ban him
Lincoln Mitchell
I really want to get a W530. Why shouldn't I? Looks like a cheap workstation for almost no money.
Michael Roberts
it has the shitty new keyboard
Brody Richardson
Purchased a T410, stock except upgraded RAM. ( ebay.com/itm/252729228098 ) Overpaid, considerably. Only purchased it because I was to impatient to wait for a T420 after losing multiple bids in a row.
This was a very, very bad mistake. I solely wanted this computer for gaming, and I'm not going to spend more on it.
I'm thinking of cutting my losses by selling it the moment it arrives. Might go take a look at refurbished T420s in the meantime.
If this is salvagable, let me know. I'm not planning on doing anything too intensive on it; Borderlands2 would be my main game whilst Alien: Isolation would be the most graphically taxing. I have Fallout 4 but I imagine that's a laughable notion.
Jose Baker
cuz he said linux sucks
Jeremiah Cook
USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST
Aiden Diaz
I was thinking of docking it and only taking it with me when necessary. I mean, it's still bulletproof and has pretty great hardware for the price.
Jayden Perez
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Bentley Cox
What's happening here, I'm going to have to test.
Easton Perry
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Grayson Richardson
USER WAS BAMMED FOR THIS TEST
Grayson Gomez
So yeah, I'm an idiot. Other than learning from my mistakes and selling it to cut my losses, do I have any options?
Again, this machine would be a dedicated gaming machine. Doesn't need to be fancy or spectacular, just play Borderlands 2.
David Lee
THIS
Adrian Moore
IT ARRIVED TODAY AND IT WAS FUCKING BROKEN, SO I GET TO RETURN IT FREE OF CHARGE
once again my incredible good fortune shields me from having to learn anything from the consequences of my incredibly bad judgement
tried all the generic fixes that didn't involve taking it apart; don't want to "void the warranty"
Mason Evans
if you still have the machine... try rebooting it a few times.
i left my T60 in the closet for a few months, gave a fan error on first few boots. eventually it got spinning and it's been fine since.
also try blowing into the fan while turning it on. you can maybe bypass that error if the fan is spinning when you boot it. you might also dislodge some dust balls.
Nicholas Martin
I actually want to get rid of the thing. see:
On a related note, I got the fan working and installed the OS, but the seller has agreed to take it back. I would like to take them up on this offer, and provide them with the machine as I received it.
The OS was installed from the Windows 7 recovery discs for Thinkpad.
Should I just do a Diskpart > Clean Disk, or do I have to manually delete partitions but leave the recovery partition?
Hudson Allen
as expected, it's fast for apps, but the CPU chokehold and lack of DirectX support deprives me of using it for intended purposes.
Jackson Phillips
T41, T410, 380D and an m58 Thinkcentre.
T41 with 2gb ram, ips and the amd card is the god machine and the pinnacle of laptop design. Dual booting freebsd and xp works perfectly.
Blake Torres
If you're still here, can you tell me just how hard it would be to get coreboot on an X200 for someone that has never done it?
Luke Jones
Seller gave me a partial refund. All told, I got a t410 with dock for $65, including shipping.
It plays most of the games I want and is otherwise very comfy.
Going to partition it and install a POSIX based system. Help me decide: OpenBSD or Slackware? I am leaning towards Slackware but have never tried BSD.
Brody Bailey
bsd is really nice especially for learning *nix, the documentation is top notch
William James
x60s - swapped out the board with that C2D one for the lulz. mainly for experiments x220 - i7 one, running OpenBSD as main travel computer
Leo Garcia
I tried compiling Coreboot but it really expects you to know what you're doing, and I couldn't even get a ROM to compile, maybe you'll have better luck. For now I'm still using Libreboot stable, and am hopeful for Librecore.
Regardless of what you build I still recommend using the Libreboot flashing instructions, they're easy to follow and make sure you do certain things like back up the original flash. Most of it is written assuming you're using the Beaglebone Black, but they have some stuff on using the Pi and some other thing now too, no idea how easy it'll be to translate. Just take special care as you always should with fragile electronics.
One other tip I gained from IRC that isn't yet in the documentation: Layout files. This lets flashrom only overwrite part of the flash chip, mostly helpful for writing a patched Lenovo BIOS without locking the chip but also lets you skip the ich9gen stuff in future.
For the X200, this is the .layout I was given. It's a 4M chip on my particular model, 8M ones should extend to 0x007fffff. I do not know if the layout is different on other Thinkpads.
Yea I still am in SA, moved to the capital the other week, the thing to the left is a DAB radio
What is wrong with lainchan? It is just another image board.
What is wrong with 4chan? It is just another image board. And the only reason reddit was open was because I was looking for a solution to an i3 problem, and that reddit page was in the search engine results, so I thought I would give it a shot, and it answered my question.
Gabriel Walker
>>>/cyber/45289
Dylan Roberts
The T43p fan is not removable. This means you can't remove it from the heatsink assembly and oil the spindle and really clean it easily. Also, the fan can become super noisy as a result. The "easy" fix for this, which I have done once myself, is to drill a hole into the bottom of the fan housing which 1. allows the spindle to drop about 2mm, and 2. allows you to actually oil the spindle. Then you need a really good sticker to cover the hole. It sounds like a sketchy operation but it was simple imo. Also, the fan goes almost silent which is nice.
So? It is just another image board. If you do not like it, simply do not use it. I like it, so I will continue to use it, thank you.
Luis Roberts
You say that, but 4chan for example, is now run by a guy who ruined 2chan.
Henry Perry
So? It is just another image board. If you do not like it, simply do not use it. I like it, so I will continue to use it, thank you.
Dominic Wilson
We heard you the first time and you were just as wrong then.
Cooper Reyes
gofuckyourself.jpg
@topic: So basically, the T43p is useless and I should go with a D810?
Jayden Carter
see
This guy's work was extended to the W530, I'm going to try it on mine soon.
Colton Brown
who is that Fluid Druidess ?
James Young
Look at this fucking laptop. Look how fucking clean. Look at that mouseclit. Virginal. TFW $20 on craigslist Maxed RAM for $18 Replaced CMOS battery Runs like new, cold and basically silent.
Hunter Johnson
lucky find! What did you install on it? GNU/Linux?
Charles Garcia
Microsoft Windows 10 (tm)
Mason Rogers
How do I reset the battery as much as possible?
X220 with genuine 9cell, GNU/Linux.
Carter Rodriguez
how the fuck do people keep their laptops so clean? my t60 is full of scratches and dents. a lot of the plastic parts are cracked, and there's tape holding some shit together. the inside is always filling up with dust and crumbs and fucking beard hair or something. after so many years it doesn't even have that thinkpad smell any more, it just smells like fucking cigarettes. so grimy, it sucks.
just get a new battery, really. lion batteries can't be reset really. you can try running it down a lot (not too much, if you run it all the way down you risk damaging the cells i think) and then charging it back up. cheap third party batteries are not bad, try kahlon (as mentioned already in this thread).
someone should make battery cases that can be easily opened so you can replace the cells as needed. that would be nice.
Chase Ward
Still has XP on it from previous owner (an orthodontist apparently). Got it from a scrapper who said he didn't have the ac adapter and was unsure it even worked. Not sure yet, but I'm thinking maybe FreeDOS, a minimal Slackware or try my hand at OpenBSD again
This unit was probably docked with a separate keyboard and monitor. The whole time it lived in climate-controlled luxury dentists office it was hardly touched. Your machine on the other hand, has to put up with second hand smoke, food-covered fingers, an asshole who lets it impact things so hard the plastics crack, who apparently never vacuums out the keyboard. Shit doesn't get grimy by itself nigger. It get grimy because YOU are grimy. You're a grimy fuck, and you should feel bad for slowly destroying your laptop.
Alexander Butler
go with openbsd. that's what i'm running on my grimy thinkpad. freedos is neat, but i wouldn't want it for daily use. slackware is my linux distro of choice (when i am forced to use linux), but linux is getting more pozzed by the day.
i do occasionally clean this laptop. half the dings were on it when i first got it. the other dings have come from regular use. i didn't buy an old used-up thinkpad to baby it, and i don't think that a little grime will do any damage to it. i think these machines can handle a little abuse.
Josiah Hill
are you me?
Brayden Wilson
That's only if you believe the jew who runs this site. They themselves admit that the software that had the leak was written and hosted by them (NT Technology.)
Samuel Hughes
Fuck yes, managed to install WinFLP last night on my T22.
Both batteries are completely fuarrrked so I just threw them out and i'm going to recycle them soon.
Jose Phillips
That being said, where can I get VERY cheap T2x batteries in Europe? I spent 12,50 on this ThinkPad two years ago (along with a 310ED) and I don't want to spend 2-3 times that just for a new battery.
Josiah Richardson
I have a spare HDD and hard drive caddy for my ultrabay. I have a t420 hd3000.
Can I install OSX on that and switch between Windows and Mac by pulling the caddy?
Daniel Fisher
Open the laptop's batteries and change the cells. The form factor of batteries may be unique but cells are usually 18650.