So my laptop broke and I am looking for a new laptop. And I am going for lenovo thinkpads because I seen a lot of linux communities recommend older and used lenovo thinkpads, but I wonder if the new thinkpads are worth getting or I should stick with getting a used thinkpad.

Anything beyond the 32-bit version of the T60 is bourgeois decadence!

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I used a 64-bit version 💀

time to hand in my gommunism card

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The T60 is great for being 4:3 and you can libreboot it without specialized hardware, just software!

The 32-bit architecture is just the funky little cherry on top.

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Only problem is the wifi. Some of them come with an Intel that needs iwlwifi.

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libreboot has no wifi whitelist, so you can easily get yourself an ath9k compatible card for pennies and have it working. And since flashing it is so easy on the T60 and X60, it’s stupid not to have it.

The best resource for finding compatible models I’ve found is OpenBSD’s athn(4) manpage as compared to Linux wireless wiki entry for ath9k. It has a column for what kind of interface a chipset uses, making it quicker to filter out what you don’t want.

Hell and if you don’t care for libreboot or an internal wifi card you can always get yourself a USB one, you can check out h-node.org or this github guide: https://github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi

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Just get one with dedicated graphics. I love the P series workstations. You can get a tank for a few hundred bucks that will do everything you’d ever want forever. As long as you don’t want to do gaming.

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I heard that in the newer ones the quality went down, especially the keyboard. Though Lenovo said they aim for their whole lineup to be repairable by 2025, which is a plus. The old ones are repairable and easily upgradeable

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I found the new ones to be overpriced for the hardware.

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Newer ThinkPads are not really comparable to classic ones in terms of durability, serviceability and the price to what you get ratio.

Case in point, look up T480 hinges.

I’m a weirdo so I’m doing pretty fine with Core 2 Duo ThinkPads, but I now mainly use an L421 and it suits me pretty well and the speed increase that an i5 gives really was noticable xdd

So I’d suggest you sticking to classic Thinkpads. Even an X61 is doing pretty well for me, the only problem being that my fan is a goddamn jet engine.

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