From: "Stefan G. Weichinger" <lists@xunil.at>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] thinkpad w/ core i5-2xxx ?
Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 14:59:45 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4EDE1FD1.4010704@xunil.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1323176701.12317.20.camel@stretch>
Am 06.12.2011 14:05, schrieb Albert W. Hopkins:
> I too have an R61... was happy that it came preinstalled with Linux
> (albeit SuSe Linux) and the general experience with it has been
> rather pleasant. It was my first ThinkPad and what got me "hooked"
> on them.
Same here, yes ...
> Earlier this year I bought an X1.. I was specifically looking for
> something thinner/lighter and without things I don't use (e.g.
> optical drive and VGA port). The X1 fits the bill, but with some
> caveats.. it's a glossy widescreen. While I've gotten use to the
> screen (and actually like it in many ways), I'd still rather have a
> 4:3 screen. The thinness and lightness, and nice backlit keyboard
> make up for it though.
X1 -> too expensive for my current budget and needs.
Especially with glossy screen :-)
Thinner/lighter, yes, I would also like that.
> The X1 is pretty much Gentoo-friendly. all the hardware I have is
> supported (well I haven't tried the fingerprint reader in Gentoo,
> but it works to boot/resume the machine). Bluetooth and SDHC
> adapter works. All "extra" keys work (there aren't really many extra
> keys, which I like). HDMI works (though I haven't tried audio via
> HDMI yet). The USB3 port works. The eSATA port works. Bluetooth
> works.
>
> Things you may not like: built-in battery. The battery life is kinda
> only so-so, which is disappointing for a thin/light. I get about
> 3-4 hours on a charge. I've heard reports of bigger ThinkPads
> getting better battery life. It does have an option.
Yep, builtin battery is a minus. I had to buy a new one already for the R61.
> Oh, the keyboard is different, but I like it. I type pretty well on
> it (as a programmer I bang on it quite a lot). I originally had a
> problem where the up arrow seemed not to "fit" correctly, and had to
> apply a little extra pressure to get it to work, but I guess normal
> wear on it has made it act normally.
>
> Some people complained that there is not CAPS lock indicator on the
> machine, but as I have CAPS mapped to another CTRL key, it has not
> been an issue for me.
>
> When I got my X1 it kept shutting down.. overheating or whatever. It
> was *very* annoying. I took it to the authorized repair center a few
> times. First they replaced the fan, then the battery. Finally I
> quasi-purposefully bricked it (updated the firmware and it shut off
> midway). I took it to the repair center again. This time they
> shipped it to Lenovo. Lenovo replaced the motherboard. And, quite
> surprisingly, they replaced my i3 processor with an i7 for free.
> Since the motherboard replacement, the machine has not shut down on
> me once (and I stress it pretty good with Gentoo) so perhaps it was
> just a bad capacitor or something.
Good to hear they were "cooperative" ...
> When it's cool it's quiet. When it's hot the fan is pretty audible.
> But it usually cools down pretty quick after an emerge.
>
> All-in-all, I really like the thin/lightness of the machine. It's
> very portable, but not one of those netbooks (which are too small
> for my tastes and I never touched one with a keyboard that I liked).
> It's powerful enough for my needs and the build quality is good (not
> withstanding the original heating issue (repaired), the keyboard
> issue (fixed itself), and the glossy screen (learned to live with
> it).
>
> Hope this helps, -a
Albert, thanks a lot for your detailled report ... although I won't get
an X1 it helps anyway.
I currently look at the cheaper ones: Edge E520, L520, T420 ...
Stefan
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Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-12-06 12:29 [gentoo-user] thinkpad w/ core i5-2xxx ? Stefan G. Weichinger
2011-12-06 12:53 ` Stefan G. Weichinger
2011-12-06 13:05 ` Albert W. Hopkins
2011-12-06 13:59 ` Stefan G. Weichinger [this message]
2011-12-06 22:59 ` Stefan G. Weichinger
2011-12-10 17:11 ` Stefan G. Weichinger
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