Re: Help needed with choosing the right ThinkPad
Sam Kuper <[email protected]> Tue, 28 Jul 2020 15:58:20 +0100
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On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 09:31:31AM -0400, Mark Dymek wrote: > any thinkpad will run any form of linux perfectly. Alas, I think that is an overstatement. Last time I checked (quite some time ago, admittedly, so I'm happy to be corrected), most Thinkpads required non-free drivers, e.g. for their wireless network cards. That precludes running a fully-free GNU/Linux distro if you want the relevant functionality, unless you replace the offending hardware. E.g. swap out the problematic wireless network card for one that supports libre firmware (you can buy such cards from ThinkPenguin, among others). But performing such a swap is not straightforward, because most (all?) models of Thinkpad ship from Lenovo with a BIOS/(U)EFI that whitelists only the specific expansion cards that Lenovo expects to install at the factory. Libre-supported WiFi cards are usually not on those whitelists. This means that if you install such a card into your Thinkpad in place of the original card, the BIOS/(U)EFI will refuse to boot your operating system. The workaround for that is to replace the proprietary BIOS/(U)EFI with a libre one such as Coreboot (or one of its downstream distributions, e.g. Libreboot), but Coreboot is not fully functional on every model of Thinkpad. See the hardware compatibility lists (HCLs) here: - https://coreboot.org/status/board-status.html - https://libreboot.org/docs/hardware/ Replacing the BIOS/(U)EFI may require you to open the Thinkpad case and use a SOIC clip or similar, plus some suitable interfacing hardware such as a Raspberry Pi or a BusPirate. OP, if you want to skip that DIY step and buy a laptop with Coreboot already installed (including ThinkPad models that have had Coreboot installed by the vendor), then see https://doc.coreboot.org/distributions.html Good luck, Sam -- A: When it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: When is top-posting a bad thing? () ASCII ribbon campaign. Please avoid HTML emails & proprietary /\ file formats. (Why? See e.g. https://v.gd/jrmGbS ). Thank you. -- The linux-thinkpad mailing list home page is at: http://mailman.linux-thinkpad.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-thinkpad