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| | | | | Void Linux support for the Lenovo ThinkPad T590 | |
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www.justinvollmer.com
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| | | | | I told myself this day would never come. There was no reason for me to own a Linux laptop. My M1 MacBook Pro was the perfect mobile computing option: fast, nearly-infinite battery life, and extremely capable. Linux laptops always need babied, and never seem to work when you need them to. My MacBook was always functional whenever I needed it And Im writing this post from a laptop running Linux that Ive now owned for a little over 24 hours. | |
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www.stchris.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article compares the MacBook Air and Lenovo ThinkPad X1, highlighting their specifications, prices, Linux compatibility, and user preferences for everyday work use. | |
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blog.jak-linux.org
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| | | Wednesday, after some weeks with a flickering screen (or more precisely, something is causing GTK+ to redraw and the kernel to print ^@ in the terminal when you touch the screen, see http://jak-linux.org/tmp/20100628_002.mp4) in my 3 years old HP Compaq 6720s (which seems to be a software-hardware combination problem, at least it works in Ubuntu); I decided to buy a new laptop. It took me a few minutes to find the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15 NVL7VGE; which I ordered at notebooksbilliger.de at around 14:30 CEST using Express. On Thursday morning at 6:40 CEST, the device arrived. | ||