love mine too, i think it was manufactured in 2002. pretty slick still running xp pro and ubuntu 9.04.
When I read the pdf on the R3x system specs from thinkwiki, I found that apparently both of my R32s were made in 2002 as well. Though I think the one I've had longer (the A7U) I purchased in early 2003 from IBM as a new clearance item. And when I compare the specs of the R32 to the R40 and R40e I think I made the right choice.
I never got ubuntu (or in my case kubuntu) 9.04 to work correctly with the radeon mobility video in the R32. So I ditched linux and went back to FreeBSD where I am happy again.
i had a ultrabay battery for it that gave me a total of about 3 hours run time but i think i fried it cause it died suddenly
I was considering trying that in my A7U. I almost never use the optical drive anyways and could use more battery life.
i dont like how this laptop runs so freakin hot
I have noticed some heat for sure but not enough to cause any problems so far. I haven't owned any other laptops in a long time so I don't really know how it would compare.
usb 1.0
If I ever met an important device that was usb 2.0 and couldn't autonegotiate down to 1.0 I would be concerned.
mine has to use pcmcia for wireless
I would highly recommend the miniPCI wifi card. They sell pretty cheap on ebay these days and they're a piece of cake to install. I have them in both of my R32s. Unless of course you feel that you absolutely have to have 802.11g or 802.11n...
also im beggining not to trust it for really sensitive things on the go, cause it takes forever to boot windows now, might reformat one more time
Life got better for me when I found out how to do a fresh install of XP on the R32 using the existing license
heres what i have upgraded:
HDD 20GB -> 160GB
Ram 256 -> 1.25GB
My A7U, I went from 30gb -> 80gb -> 120gb for HD. Similarly went from 128mb -> 640mb -> 1gb -> 2gb for RAM.
The BXU came without HD or RAM, I had an 80gb HD and a 128mb SODIMM sitting around to get it going. Good thing I had an extra battery and an extra IBM power adapter too
