Re: Fedora 34 Works on a T500

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John Mellor writes:

Kudos to the Fedora 34 and Gnome teams!!!

My Lenovo Thinkpad T500 runs Linux very well.  Its a beat-up, 12-year-old, well-equipped dual-core laptop with 8GB ram, a Core2 Duo cpu with an AMD Rv635 gpu.  Its a good machine for meetings, as it is quite rugged and mostly survives being dropped, coffee spills, etc.  Best of all, its highly secure with hardware that is not subject to the problems related to later- generation Intel processor design faults, etc.

Fedora 24 through 32 just worked on this laptop.  Updates were almost seamless, and all was good.

Old Thinkpads are absolute joys to have. Ditto for my 10-year old W520. Built like a tank. I expect it to outlive me. I ran on it Fedora since it was brand new, whatever version was circa 2012.

The only maintenance I ever did was buy a replacement battery packs a few times (it's always plugged in, so the batteries don't get much wear and tear) and replace the keyboard when the original one's keys started to stick (a laughably easy process). It still has its original hard drive, spinning its rust away. I'm pretty sure a typical SSD's built-in suicide clock would've went off a long time ago. Every pixel on the 1920x1080 display is doing its job.

Early Fedora 33 was a big disappointment, as it had serious font issues in the message dropdowns and other places that made it semi-unusable, and with later updates it would not even show a Gnome screen.  I reinstalled it several times to confirm that the hardware was ok.  I could never find any logs detailing why it didn't work, so I switched to installing Ubuntu 20.10 as working much more correctly on this hardware with the same version of Gnome.

You could've tried Fedora's XFCE spin, instead.


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