-` asuka@Marojejy
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`ooo/ OS: Arch Linux x86_64
`+oooo: Host: 82XV LOQ 15IRH8
`+oooooo: Kernel: 6.7.9-arch1-1
-+oooooo+: Uptime: 1 hour, 13 mins
`/:-:++oooo+: Packages: 921 (pacman)
`/++++/+++++++: Shell: bash 5.2.26
`/++++++++++++++: Resolution: 1920x1080
`/+++ooooooooooooo/` WM: Openbox
./ooosssso++osssssso+` WM Theme: Artwiz-boxed
.oossssso-````/ossssss+` Theme: Breeze-Dark [GTK2/3]
-osssssso. :ssssssso. Icons: Obsidian-Indigo [GTK2/3]
:osssssss/ osssso+++. Terminal: kitty
/ossssssss/ +ssssooo/- CPU: 13th Gen Intel i5-13420H (12) @ 4.600GHz
`/ossssso+/:- -:/+osssso+- GPU: Intel Raptor Lake-P [UHD Graphics]
`+sso+:-` `.-/+oso: GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 6GB Laptop GPU
`++:. `-/+/ Memory: 2.57GiB / 15.35GiB (16%)
.` `/ Disk (/): 35G / 92G (40%)
Font: Cantarell 11 [GTK2/3]
Locale: en_US.UTF-8
I can't get neofetch to show my mounted media directory, but I promise I'm not running everything on a 100G drive! (I suppose I could though.)
]]>Everything, but fingerprint reader. Some distros may run fingerprint reader as well.
]]> -` fuxino@fux-laptop
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`ooo/ OS: Arch Linux x86_64
`+oooo: Host: TUF Gaming FX705GE_FX705GE (1.0)
`+oooooo: Kernel: 6.6.17-1-lts
-+oooooo+: Uptime: 1 day, 2 hours, 39 mins
`/:-:++oooo+: Packages: 1302 (pacman)
`/++++/+++++++: Shell: bash 5.2.26
`/++++++++++++++: Display (AUO429D): 1920x1080 @ 60Hz *
`/+++ooooooooooooo/` Display (PHL 243V7): 1920x1080 @ 60Hz
./ooosssso++osssssso+` DE: Cinnamon 6.0.4
.oossssso-````/ossssss+` WM: Muffin (X11)
-osssssso. :ssssssso. WM Theme: Everforest-Dark-Borderless (Adwaita)
:osssssss/ osssso+++. Theme: Everforest-Dark-Borderless [GTK2/3/4]
/ossssssss/ +ssssooo/- Icons: Everforest-Dark [GTK2/3/4]
`/ossssso+/:- -:/+osssso+- Font: Sans (9pt) [GTK2/3/4]
`+sso+:-` `.-/+oso: Cursor: Adwaita (24px)
`++:. `-/+/ Terminal: kitty 0.31.0
.` `/ Terminal Font: NotoSansMono-Regular (11pt)
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H (12) @ 4.10 GHz
GPU 1: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mobile
GPU 2: Intel UHD Graphics 630
Memory: 5.22 GiB / 15.47 GiB (34%)
Swap: 1.46 GiB / 16.00 GiB (9%)
Disk (/): 21.86 GiB / 146.59 GiB (15%) - ext4
Disk (/home): 336.97 GiB / 751.44 GiB (45%) - ext4
Disk (/run/media/fuxino/GARMIN): 5.81 MiB / 9.73 MiB (60%) - vfat
Local IP (wlo1): 192.168.0.162/24 *
Battery: 104% [AC Connected]
Locale: C.UTF-8
]]> -` entropie@discordiae
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`ooo/ OS: Arch Linux x86_64
`+oooo: Host: 83BU Yoga Pro 9 14IRP8
`+oooooo: Kernel: 6.7.5-arch1-1
-+oooooo+: Uptime: 31 mins
`/:-:++oooo+: Packages: 1089 (pacman), 24 (flatpak)
`/++++/+++++++: Shell: bash 5.2.26
`/++++++++++++++: Resolution: 3072x1920
`/+++ooooooooooooo/` DE: Plasma 5.27.10
./ooosssso++osssssso+` WM: kwin
.oossssso-````/ossssss+` Theme: [Plasma], Breeze [GTK2/3]
-osssssso. :ssssssso. Icons: [Plasma], Papirus-Dark [GTK2/3]
:osssssss/ osssso+++. Terminal: konsole
/ossssssss/ +ssssooo/- CPU: 13th Gen Intel i9-13905H (20) @ 5.400GHz
`/ossssso+/:- -:/+osssso+- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Max-Q / Mobile
`+sso+:-` `.-/+oso: GPU: Intel Raptor Lake-P [Iris Xe Graphics]
`++:. `-/+/ Memory: 5238MiB / 31835MiB
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https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=fe8cffd529
The laptop runs very well, sleep, hibernation are working flawlessly. It is a very cool laptop, even under load conditions the components do not scale so quickly. With the nvidia driver and RTD3 suspend on, the CPU stays at 44 °C on office tasks and lasts for 7 hours. Runs great with Plasma's Wayland and its mandatory, cause it DPI scales the app's the right way. In a pure X session its a manual ongoing pain to scale them.
Issues:
I had frequent erratic crashes in the beginning, turns out that disabling intel Panel Self Refresh resolved them completely.
The laptop has 2 tweeters and 2 woofers, the woofers do not turn on after a restart. There is an i2c script that fixes that. It can be put in cron and works in a systemd script after suspend. The problem is, the speakers stay at 100% and can only be tuned down via the application specific sound profile.
It comes with Win 11.
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That's basically it, one of the best laptops I ever had, I must say.
OS: Arch Linux x86_64
Host: K70ID 1.0
Kernel: 6.7.4-arch1-1
Uptime: 7 hours, 2 mins
Packages: 935 (pacman)
Shell: bash 5.2.26
Resolution: 1600x900
DE: Xfce 4.18
WM: Xfwm4
WM Theme: Numix-DarkBlue
Theme: Numix-DarkBlue [GTK2/3]
Icons: Tela-green-dark [GTK2/3]
Terminal: xfce4-terminal
Terminal Font: Monospace 12
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo T9600 (2) @ 2.801GHz
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 320M
Memory: 2613MiB / 3919MiB
Usually RAM is about 780MB/4GB right after logon.
That's sad i was unable to upgrade to 8GB... Anyway this laptop saves me very often.
How did you get it with Fedora pre-loaded? I didn't see an option like that when I purchased mine, straight from Lenovo.
You can choose to purchase the laptop with or without an operating system, and you can customize it with different Windows, Ubuntu, or Fedora versions, I was forced to do this because I wanted the US keyboard layout, which was not an option with Lenovo's preconfigured setup, but I had to wait for nearly two months.
I was only disappointed by the key travel reduction from 1.8mm to 1.5mm after using the T41, X230, X250, T470s, and two external IBM and Lenovo keyboards, but overall, the performance, the construction material and the specs is quite satisfactory.
Thinkpad x1g11 (Secureboot, systemd-boot, mkinitcpio, tpm, linux, luks, btrfs, systemd-login, xorg and qtile)
CPU: 13th Gen Intel i7-1355U (12) @ 5.000GHz
GPU: Intel Raptor Lake-P [Iris Xe Graphics]
Memory: 32GiB
Kernel: 6.7.1-arch1-1
systemd-analyze output:
$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 11.222s (firmware) + 1.377s (loader) + 1.665s (kernel) + 2.347s (initrd) + 4.354s (userspace) = 20.967s
graphical.target reached after 3.926s in userspace.
Thinkpad t470s (Secureboot, systemd-boot, mkinitcpio, tpm, linux, luks, btrfs, systemd-login, xorg and qtile)
CPU: Intel i5-7200U (4) @ 3.100GHz
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 620
Memory: 20GiB
Kernel: 6.7.1-arch1-1
systemd-analyze output:
$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 5.167s (firmware) + 3.191s (loader) + 781ms (kernel) + 6.104s (initrd) + 5.817s (userspace) = 21.063s
graphical.target reached after 5.438s in userspace.
Though it's not a fair comparison, both devices with the most recent firmware update double the firmware loading time when compared to the T470s. However, the Thinkpad X1 unlocks my Luks encrypted container using TPM in about 1 second, while the T470s takes about 4 seconds.
]]>Thinkpad x1 carbon g11 (Sold with Fedora)
See my post above, I just got one of these too! I love it! Now that I've gotten battery power consumption under control, I'm much happier with the battery life.
How did you get it with Fedora pre-loaded? I didn't see an option like that when I purchased mine, straight from Lenovo. So I bought mine with Windows 11 Home, and made sure I never booted it. Managed to put it into Setup Mode, test it with memtest86+, then ran nvme sanitize to wipe and start fresh with Arch.
]]>Archlinux everything works perfectly and out of the box :-)
]]>My potato laptop run Arch just fine Using both Hyprland and XFCE4. All green, all functional, just sometimes my poor processor can't keep up with my browser's demand.
I know nothing about your processor, but I'd be willing to bet your browser is struggling because of so little RAM. It's a good thing you're running Xfce, otherwise it might be worse!
]]> -` s4if@s4if-pc
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`ooo/ OS: Arch Linux x86_64
`+oooo: Host: Aspire A314-22 V1.14
`+oooooo: Kernel: 6.7.0-arch3-1
-+oooooo+: Uptime: 37 mins
`/:-:++oooo+: Packages: 1206 (pacman), 10 (flatpak)
`/++++/+++++++: Shell: bash 5.2.26
`/++++++++++++++: Resolution: 1366x768
`/+++ooooooooooooo/` DE: Xfce 4.18
./ooosssso++osssssso+` WM: Xfwm4
.oossssso-````/ossssss+` WM Theme: Default
-osssssso. :ssssssso. Theme: Qogir [GTK2/3]
:osssssss/ osssso+++. Icons: Qogir-manjaro [GTK2/3]
/ossssssss/ +ssssooo/- Terminal: xfce4-terminal
`/ossssso+/:- -:/+osssso+- Terminal Font: Monospace 12
`+sso+:-` `.-/+oso: CPU: AMD 3020e with Radeon Graphics (2
`++:. `-/+/ GPU: AMD ATI Radeon Vega Series / Rade
.` `/ Memory: 2077MiB / 5862MiB
My potato laptop run Arch just fine Using both Hyprland and XFCE4. All green, all functional, just sometimes my poor processor can't keep up with my browser's demand.
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