Thinkpad x200s works perfectly -X without xorg.conf (though killing X after having attached an external monitor can blank the device totally, so that you have to change to a console and type blindly) -Sound and keys for it (mute, volume up and down) -acpi (no suspend, though, obviously) -screen brightness (higher, lower with Fn+home, end) -card reader (!!) -wireless (iwn0, needs firmware) -keyboard -em0 -the usb ports seem to be identified as 1.0, so that the speed is very low, but that is seemingly not a problem of open, but of the bios reporting a wrong value (see previous thread in misc)
Pau and the laptop is extremely silent > Yea, that's why I want to buy a ThinkPad but I don't know which models are > 100% supported out of the box with no problems and everything works (graphics, > sound, keyboard, wireless, etc.) with OpenBSD so I'm asking which ones the > devs use > > --- On Mon, 1/18/10, Owain Ainsworth <zer...@googlemail.com> wrote: > >> From: Owain Ainsworth <zer...@googlemail.com> >> Subject: Re: Which laptops do the developers use? >> To: "James Hozier" <guitars...@yahoo.com> >> Date: Monday, January 18, 2010, 4:11 PM >> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 06:45:37AM >> -0800, James Hozier wrote: >> > Yea, as an earlier post said the wireless is a BCM4322 >> and is >> > unsupported and the graphics is nVidia. :( >> >> 'fraid you're SOL then. >> >> -0- >> -- >> Painting, n.: >> The art of protecting flat surfaces from >> the weather, and >> exposing them to the critic. >> -- Ambrose Bierce