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| | | | How the Elitebook 845 G10 plunged me into a 3 month nightmare. Do not expect tech support befitting a business class machine with this laptop. | |
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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. | |
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| | I have been a long time i3 window manager user. But not really. My old Windows 10 based setup involved doing all my console work in an Ubuntu VM running i3. However, the lion's share of the non console work was still done in Windows, including browsing and more. For multiple years now I only partially experienced i3, it showed. My i3 setup was almost vanilla. My move to Arch Linux changed everything. This move completely shifted the way I think about my relationship with my desktop environment. Previousl... |