Debian or Linux Mint
Arch would actually stand a chance.
Debian or Linux Mint
Arch would actually stand a chance.
Oh hey! I used to have a Latitude E6430! I’ve seen my college buddy’s E6420 and they’re not too far apart (we’d get these upcycled laptops when we’re lucky from a local e-waste company).
I can vouch for their ruggedness. Definitely not on par with Thinkpads, but they’re pretty up there.
I didn’t get the chance to upgrade much aside from the RAM and SSD, handed it down to a friend in need while upgrading my arsenal to Thinkpads.
One thing that bothered me is how heavy it is for a 14 inch laptop; that bezel is humongous. Also, it stings then I touch the palmrest wrong while charging.
Yup, WDR4300 on OpenWRT is the way to go.
Had that running on my main router until a newer one came along. Now it’s still going strong, but as a wifi repeater.
The newer ones are actually less well-built.
I have a T14 Gen 3 from work to confirm with. It’s definitely not bad, but not as rugged.
Meanwhile, for personal use, I got a X230, and a W530, and they are much more solid. A lot of people said that T480 is the “last great Thinkpad”, but I don’t have one so I cannot confirm this.
Careful now, they are too old to be secure. I’d switch to TL-WDR4300.
Hell yeah!
Probably not worth watching anyways.
Slightly off-topic, but that is some interesting blogging platform.
Just like what our founding fathers had envisioned.
How old were you back then?
I thought they meant time traveler
Snapshots are subvolumes.
They’d dip them in wine.
Dibs on the prime rib!
Even better!
Finally the RAM on that thousand dollar machine is on par with my decade old T420!
Phones, laptops, PC components, data centers, cars, planes, trains, satelites, medical laborarory equipments, factory controllers, and many more!
You’re not the chosen one.
Also: eating random slug you find on the street.