buying question: T430 or T430s and compatibility with Linux
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:04 pm
Hi, with XP running out and my T61 falling apart it's time for me to get a replacement laptop as well as a new OS and I do want to give Linux a try. I have chosen Linux Mint Debian Edition (Mate) as an OS and I'd like to run it on either a T430 or a T430s. I have not as yet made up my mind with regards to the hardware. Both seem o.k. for my purposes.
My questions are:
- from a Linux point of view, is there any particular reason to get either the T430 or the T430s ?
- are there any specifications in either laptop that I should avoid if I want to use Linux?
- e.g. I have read that there were problems with Nvidia Optimus, so should I try to get a machine without ?
- there seem to have been some problems with Ubuntu and the brightness control, would this be an issue with my setup also (brightness control is very important for me) ?
- Anything else at all that I should take into consideration with regards to Linux from a hardware perspective ??
- also, something that I read and that confused me was a review that commented that the HD+ screen with 1600x900 resolution just made everything look too small on the screen that the laptop was returned for this reason. However in Mint there appears to be the possibility to decrease screen resolution which should increase the font size I think ? Is this not the case ??
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If there are no differences between the T430 / T430s with regards to Linux, are there any pros/cons that I am not aware of ?
The differences I read about are the following:
- slim-model is lighter, thinner, louder (fan), colder (hand-rest) and slightly less sturdy (?) than the regular model.
- the battery in the slim-model does not last as long and the optical drive is thinner than that of the regular model
- the slim-model has a cheaper heat-sink but a better internal design (based on the X300) than the regular model
- the regular model has more volume hence better ventilation hence presumably slower aging
- the slim model has 1 USB-port less, regular has one more but the position of the two ports on the left side is impractical
- hinges on regular model are bigger and sturdier
anything I missed ? I took most of the above information from various reviews that were released when the machines came out. How do they fare in "real life" in comparison ?
As I said both would be o.k. for my purposes. I wouldn't carry the machine around, so weight is not that much of an issue, neither is the battery as it will be plugged into a power source almost all the time. But my laptop typically gets used all day every day, so I do need a work-horse (my T61 does get quite hot at times). I also do want a sturdy laptop as I have had endless problems with my current T61 (see this thread if interested: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=111624).
A lot of sources seem to imply that the slim-model is the same as the regular one, just "sexier" which almost sounds too good to be true. Both would cost the same.
And one last question on the side: will I be able to use my AC-adaptors (90W) from the T61 with the T430/T430s also ?
Thanks a lot for everybody's time and sorry about the length of the post...
TL;DR: any probs with T430/T430s and Linux Mint DE ? Any hardware components that I should avoid ? Pros/cons T430/T430s with regards to Linux ? Pros/cons T430/T430s in general ? Thx a ton.
My questions are:
- from a Linux point of view, is there any particular reason to get either the T430 or the T430s ?
- are there any specifications in either laptop that I should avoid if I want to use Linux?
- e.g. I have read that there were problems with Nvidia Optimus, so should I try to get a machine without ?
- there seem to have been some problems with Ubuntu and the brightness control, would this be an issue with my setup also (brightness control is very important for me) ?
- Anything else at all that I should take into consideration with regards to Linux from a hardware perspective ??
- also, something that I read and that confused me was a review that commented that the HD+ screen with 1600x900 resolution just made everything look too small on the screen that the laptop was returned for this reason. However in Mint there appears to be the possibility to decrease screen resolution which should increase the font size I think ? Is this not the case ??
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If there are no differences between the T430 / T430s with regards to Linux, are there any pros/cons that I am not aware of ?
The differences I read about are the following:
- slim-model is lighter, thinner, louder (fan), colder (hand-rest) and slightly less sturdy (?) than the regular model.
- the battery in the slim-model does not last as long and the optical drive is thinner than that of the regular model
- the slim-model has a cheaper heat-sink but a better internal design (based on the X300) than the regular model
- the regular model has more volume hence better ventilation hence presumably slower aging
- the slim model has 1 USB-port less, regular has one more but the position of the two ports on the left side is impractical
- hinges on regular model are bigger and sturdier
anything I missed ? I took most of the above information from various reviews that were released when the machines came out. How do they fare in "real life" in comparison ?
As I said both would be o.k. for my purposes. I wouldn't carry the machine around, so weight is not that much of an issue, neither is the battery as it will be plugged into a power source almost all the time. But my laptop typically gets used all day every day, so I do need a work-horse (my T61 does get quite hot at times). I also do want a sturdy laptop as I have had endless problems with my current T61 (see this thread if interested: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=111624).
A lot of sources seem to imply that the slim-model is the same as the regular one, just "sexier" which almost sounds too good to be true. Both would cost the same.
And one last question on the side: will I be able to use my AC-adaptors (90W) from the T61 with the T430/T430s also ?
Thanks a lot for everybody's time and sorry about the length of the post...
TL;DR: any probs with T430/T430s and Linux Mint DE ? Any hardware components that I should avoid ? Pros/cons T430/T430s with regards to Linux ? Pros/cons T430/T430s in general ? Thx a ton.