On 3/20/07, Igor Sobrado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bob Beck writes:
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>       I have a T30. pretty much everything works on it and very
> well, it suspends and resumes again.

The only concerns I have with OpenBSD are related with APM and ACPI
support (e.g., problem report number 5307/kernel).  In fact, APM was
the only unsupported feature on the CPi R400GT; even the previously
unsupported Xircom combo card (modem + NIC) works fine on OpenBSD 4.0.

I only expect the softmodem to remain unsupported then (and it will
probably remain unsupported forever).

If you say it works then it certainly *works*; I have not doubt about
this fact.  Thank you very much for your comment.

>       It would be a good choice for a used laptop.

I never used IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad laptops, but I hope that its hinge
will be better than the ones on the HP and Dell systems.

I have a variety of Dells here at work, and I abused a free T20 at
home until it gave up on me.  Since the T20 worked so well I bought a
used T40.  The chassis and hinges seem to be much, much more solid on
the IBM/Lenovos.  I have many Dell C610s with crappy hinges.

Cheers,
Greg

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