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
On 07/12/17 12:18, J. Misc. 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 dedi
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017, at 05:18, J. Misc. wrote:
> 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 Preci
I want to echo Matthias on the T450s. I currently own that laptop also
running OpenBSD 6.1 with full disk encryption. Pretty much everything
works out of the box.
Video, Wireless, Upgraded mine to use an SSD. I am currently using it
for Python Web
development and haven’t once felt like it was getti
Hi,
Am 12.07.2017 12:18 schrieb J. Misc.:
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
Should you need any horsepower I would go for a i7 X220/IPS/SSD combo; mint
examples are available with sensible prices and as far as my experience can
tell, they can get quite abuse taking only minor scratches. They are not
low-voltage machines so can get warm; fan is louder and batteries drain
fa
For lightweight, go with X2.0 series. I've used X200s (OpenBSD,
Linux), X220 & X250 (Linux), and can recommend all of these. X230 is
supposedly also decent, and can be modded with the old X220 keyboard.
Avoid X240, it has a very shitty touchpad.
For sturdy, go with any older model, up to & includi
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, a
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