Get an old Thinkpad T400, swap the disk if you like, and be happy ever after. http://stare.cz/dmesg/thinkpad-T400.20170604
Jan On Jul 12 12:18:44, jm...@gmx.com wrote: > Hello, everyone. > > I'm here to ask for input on a hardware purchase that I believe seasoned > OpenBSD users could provide some valuable insight into. > > I am looking to purchase a ThinkPad to exclusively run OpenBSD on. The intent > here is to have a dedicated machine to explore and play with OpenBSD, and > eventually promote it as my primary day-to-day workstation. > > A little background: I own a T460s, and it's an excellent machine, but I feel > it to be too fragile to use in harsh environments, like outdoors or > hackerspaces with a lot of rough objects around. > > The factors for choosing a ThinkPad to begin with is that I own one already, > I've heard good words about OpenBSDs support for them (apparently, stemming > from the fact that developers use them themselves) and really, my > inexperience with a lot of the fancy new things from other vendors. > > So, the characteristics I would like the machine to posses, first and > foremost, are a strong outer shell, so it can sustain a fair beating > (unintentional). Weight and size small enough that it doesn't become a burden > (I also have a Dell Precision 3510, and it's so heavy/big that I would never > purchase it myself on these factors alone). > > It doesn't need to come with the best and latest 7th gen Intel i7 - I don't > plan to do extremely heavy loads on it - I have other machines for that. Nor > does it have to have things like a fingerprint scanner and all the other > bells and whistles. I don't care about a touch screen either. A decently > sized ssd or spindle would be preferred. A reasonably low power consumption > rate, or support for an extended battery, would be very preferential, as I > travel and don't like to become stationary for charging. I don't abuse my > equipment, so I would like it to not suffer from continuous hardware failures > due to poor physical characteristics, like bad air circulation. > > I understand that the above description is vague and leaves a lot to the > imagination, but that is intentional. I don't mind looking into other OEM > products either. If anyone has personal experience to share, or point into > the direction where I could get informed, I'm all ears. > > -- > J. Misc. >