Post details: Laptop is here!

28 January, 2008

Permalink 22:00 UTC, by Josh Saddler Email , 249 words, 286 views   English (US)
Categories: Gentoo, Hardware

Laptop is here!

I've got the joy, joy, joy, joy down in my heart. In spite of the rain that's deluging the county. Why? Because my Thinkpad R61i arrived today.

I lucked out in three critical ways:

1) Shipping condition. Not a scratch; it's like it was never used.
2) Trackpad. I booted the x86 2007.0 LiveCD, and it seems to think that it's a real Synaptics device. I mean, scrolling on the pad was enabled and everything. Though it did decide that the top middle button, when pressed, should be an M key.
3) Working fingerprint reader. While lsusb isn't present on the LiveCD, some poking around /proc/bus/usb/devices showed a vendor ID of 0483:2016, which is supported by fprint, and presumably by thinkfinger as well.

I only had time to boot it up and quickly check the hardware specs before heading off to work. Will post more on it later, and I think I'll write up some installation notes and stick 'em in my devspace too.

Happiness is an awesome laptop. This thing is so quiet. Lightweight, too. And it seems to have hardware that actually works in Linux. Sure, the keyboard layout isn't satisfactory, but I can probably work around that with keybinding. It's otherwise a dream machine. Well, mine anyway.

I want to take it to SCALE in a couple of weeks, but now I'm worried about it being stolen. Figures. I'll at least bring along my ancient crappy Toshiba laptop as a booth demo machine. That worked last year.

Comments:

Comment from: Andreas Nilsson [Visitor] Email · http://www.f.kth.se/~andrnils
Congratulations! They are quite quiet, and cool. I can actually have it in my lap during hour-long compiles and hardly notice any tempdifference from idle temp.

Which livecd did you use, i think lsusb is even available on the minimal install disk...

About the theft thing; if you got a model with hdaps you could configure it so that if someone moves the laptop it starts emitting a really loud sound ;) Or just get a wire with a kensington lock and hook it up to your booth...

I havn't really had time to get my hdaps thing working, but i intent to use for desktop changing when i tap the screen...

/Andreas
PermalinkPermalink 28 January, 2008 @ 22:54
Comment from: Josh Saddler [Member] Email · http://dev.gentoo.org/~nightmorph
@Andreas:

I used the 2007.0 x86 Installer LiveCD. There's no "lsusb" command available, so it's a fair bet usbutils wasn't included. IIRC, usbutils wasn't added in time for the 2007.0 release; it was planned for the next one.
PermalinkPermalink 29 January, 2008 @ 06:20
Comment from: Andreas Nilsson [Visitor] Email · http://www.f.kth.se/~andrnils
Well, i guess you know better than me :)

And i couldn't find it one the minimal cd either :( My memory must be broken...

I guess that the usbutils is included in the stages, which i confused with the *cd's.

Hope you get to enjoy your laptop!

/A
PermalinkPermalink 29 January, 2008 @ 12:54

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