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My first time ever buying a Thinkpad

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 5:41 am
by NewtoThinkpad
Dear sirs and misses,

I am honored to inform you that I have purchased my first Thinkpad at the age of 24. The Thinkpad I have purchased is a T510 model with 4 gigabytes of ram and a first generation Intel Core i5. It was shipped to me with preinstalled Windows 7, but I have no intention of using such system and have decided to install a linux based system, but the challenges are that I am unfamiliar with Linux, and given many different distribution I have no Idea which one is a perfect match for my system. Therefore I am humbly requesting suggestion on which linux distro would be a perfect match for this model of Thinkpad.

Best regards, by your humble servant, :bow:

NewtoThinkpad

Re: My first time ever buying a Thinkpad

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 6:34 am
by axur-delmeria
With a Thinkpad that old, almost any Linux distribution will support it without issues. Most of the time, it boils down to personal preferences.

That said, I've been using Debian for more than a decade and a half, and I'm comfortable with it.

Re: My first time ever buying a Thinkpad

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2024 7:02 am
by el_Capo
Another vote for debian 12, a lot of support of community in the forums, youtube videos and pages on internet! :roll: :roll:
and wellcome! :lol:

Re: My first time ever buying a Thinkpad

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:22 am
by mikemex
Congratulations on your new Thinkpad.

If I were you, I'd consider at least dual booting with Windows 7. It's my favourite OS of all time and is compatible with pretty much any software that you can think of. Runs really well on a fully upgraded old laptop. If you want Linux, I recommend you Ubuntu.

Re: My first time ever buying a Thinkpad

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2024 10:32 pm
by David C
mikemex wrote:
Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:22 am
Congratulations on your new Thinkpad.

If I were you, I'd consider at least dual booting with Windows 7. It's my favourite OS of all time and is compatible with pretty much any software that you can think of. Runs really well on a fully upgraded old laptop. If you want Linux, I recommend you Ubuntu.
Fully support this option. Yes.

Re: My first time ever buying a Thinkpad

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 2:27 am
by RealBlackStuff
Get the T510 manual from the HMM link above.
Add some more RAM.
T510 can take 2 x 4GB DDR3-1333/PC3-10600 SDRAM SO-DIMM (not DDR3L/PC3L low voltage!).
Refresh thermal paste between CPU and fan.

Re: My first time ever buying a Thinkpad

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 3:43 am
by Cigarguy
For a computer, any computer, that old, I am assuming you got it for cheap? Thinkpads are great to play with and older ones can be bought for cheap and are so easy to experiment on.

If I were you. I would take out the existing HDD/SSD that it came with it. Replace with a cheap SSD then start loading a few Linux distributions and play with it. Nothing beats personal experience. Personally I find that Linux is Linux, sure there is a lot of different colour lipsticks but it's pretty much the same. After 25 years, I am constantly loading and trying different Linux flavours. It cost nothing but time and the knowledge gain is worth it. No matter what I tried over the years I always come back to Linux Mint. Why? No other reason than personal preference.

Personally, no matter the OS, I would upgrade that machine to at least 8gb RAM and a SSD. It's a cheap upgrade but is worth the investiment. RBS' advice to download the HMM is sound advice.

If after all of this you want to go back to Win 7 simply swap out the SSD with the HDD/SSD that you took out.

Enjoy and use it like you own it.