My 'new' $70 used X60s is terrific!
Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 5:21 pm
About 5 years ago I bought a used X60s on eBay for about $400 intending just to use it on trips to the coffee shop, but with time I found I was using it much more than my T60 or T520, so when the T60 crapped out with a disk MBR problem, and the T520 got rained on, I found I was using it all the time. So I thought "I better get a backup X60s, just in case", while I delayed fixing the Big Guys.
Thanks to eBay seller ' electronicscafe ' I got a gem of a used X60s for about $80, complete with a x6 dock. And it works great! Of course I had to add an HDD (of which I have several spares).
Of course I'm biased to Thinkpads because the keyboard (even on this small compact instrument) feels good and I know I can get parts and service everywhere. Thus, I snubbed my nose at Chromebooks and Apple Macbooks, which I'd been considering.
It works great. I'm using it right now.
All I have to do is get my 'boot' stuff straightened out! Usually I boot to Ubuntu(linux) with an ancient WinXP as an option. So I examined the partitions I'd built a couple years ago when I upsized the X60s HDD, and I was totally confused! I remember I had some grand plan for putting all data, like movies and youtube videos and audio CDs into a special partition so I could migrate that independently next time. But even my notes from that migration are hopelessly confused.
So all I did is use 'parted' to allocate a linux and a WinXP partition, then copied the two partitions on the old X60s HDD to the new HDD (in a USB box attached to the old X60s). Bingo! About 4 hours later the new HDD has copies of the two partitions! Except that the new HDD doesn't boot up in the 'new' X60s. But if I put the USB stick I have that contains Ubuntu 14.04 into a USB slot in the 'new' X60s and select it in startup with the blue 'Thinkvantage' button the Ubu 14.04 works fine. That's where I am now. So I'm trying to get my boot working from the HDD instead of the USB.
Any ideas?
Anyway, the X60s is working so good that I got an underneath cooling pad from a friend so that I don't burn my thighs or set off a thermal sensor, since now it is so apparent to me that this little 3 lb. computer is a real workhorse!
Thanks to eBay seller ' electronicscafe ' I got a gem of a used X60s for about $80, complete with a x6 dock. And it works great! Of course I had to add an HDD (of which I have several spares).
Of course I'm biased to Thinkpads because the keyboard (even on this small compact instrument) feels good and I know I can get parts and service everywhere. Thus, I snubbed my nose at Chromebooks and Apple Macbooks, which I'd been considering.
It works great. I'm using it right now.
All I have to do is get my 'boot' stuff straightened out! Usually I boot to Ubuntu(linux) with an ancient WinXP as an option. So I examined the partitions I'd built a couple years ago when I upsized the X60s HDD, and I was totally confused! I remember I had some grand plan for putting all data, like movies and youtube videos and audio CDs into a special partition so I could migrate that independently next time. But even my notes from that migration are hopelessly confused.
So all I did is use 'parted' to allocate a linux and a WinXP partition, then copied the two partitions on the old X60s HDD to the new HDD (in a USB box attached to the old X60s). Bingo! About 4 hours later the new HDD has copies of the two partitions! Except that the new HDD doesn't boot up in the 'new' X60s. But if I put the USB stick I have that contains Ubuntu 14.04 into a USB slot in the 'new' X60s and select it in startup with the blue 'Thinkvantage' button the Ubu 14.04 works fine. That's where I am now. So I'm trying to get my boot working from the HDD instead of the USB.
Any ideas?
Anyway, the X60s is working so good that I got an underneath cooling pad from a friend so that I don't burn my thighs or set off a thermal sensor, since now it is so apparent to me that this little 3 lb. computer is a real workhorse!