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What "big" thinkpad to buy?

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:01 am
by phr
I'm interested in upgrading my beat-up A20p. I'm thinking of a T42p. I definitely want 15" SXGA+ or better. UXGA preferred but I guess I could live with 1680x1050 or whatever that weird widescreen format is. It should be a modern machine with usb2 and 2GB worth of dimm slots. I guess there will be no 64 bit Thinkpads soon so I don't need that. I want to run Fedora Core or maybe Ubuntu with 100% free software and am worried about hardware compatibility issues with the new Lenovo stuff. (100% free software means source code to everything, *NO* NDIS wrapper or binary-only X driver. I'll use my 802.11b prism pc wifi card instead of internal wifi if necessary. Any advice? Thanks.

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 10:51 am
by techflavor
Ubuntu 5.10 recognized everything on my T43. I am using the Atheros mini-pci ii wireless card so it using Madwifi drivers instead of the ndiswrapper drivers.

ThinkPads are very linux friendly.

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 2:16 pm
by christopher_wolf
Yup; I run Ubuntu 5.10 as well, although I also have tried out and kept other installs along with Windows XP. Set it up with help from the Forums (Thanks ;)), ThinkWiki, Ubuntu Forums, and various other places on the Net.

What do you meann exactly by "Big Thinkpad" ?
Do you need lots of mobility?

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 2:42 pm
by djpharoah
luckily for all the linux ppl out there, thinkpads have always had superb support in linux.

i have installed gentoo linux on my laptop and friends/family thinkpads and never had a problem. these laptops ranged from A's, T's and a few X's.

-dj

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 10:07 pm
by chubes
I agree with dj. I've had nothing but success with Thinkpads running Linux. I've got a 600e running as a slackware rsync backup server, and my main machine is a T30 running fedora core 4.

I actually have a work machine that is a T42p 2.0ghz w/ 2gb of RAM and a 14.1 inch screen. I wish that machine was my own personal machine.

I have no use for windows anymore and prefer free software too.