Like any used devices, most N-th (>= second) hand notebooks are very likely
to have certain parts replaced. And serial number and machine type code can
be easily counterfeited (including those in BIOS). So the original
configurations don't make much sense for me. I often go to dark market to
I do have such an X200s with SU9600 and WXGA+ screen. It came with an Atheros
AR2425, too.
If you want to replace X200's screen, first you need to know whether your
current screen is LED or CCFL backlit. They are incompatible.
If you want any guide, just search "X200 hardware maintenance manual" by
yourself.
If you simply want a better screen, you can try to find an X200s with WX
Didn't even know there were X200s laptops with SU9600 processors in
cicrulation. :)
I have a librebooted x200 which I am generally happy with. More or less the
only thing that I am not happy about is the display. I have tried to find out
which would be the 'best' substitute for the one that's in use now (I don't
know if it's original, but I suppose so).
According to https:
You could remove "trisquel-desktop-common-recommended", which does not
install anything by itself (it is a meta-package) and try again.
That said, the easy solution is to backup your user data, maybe your list of
packages (
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/cloning-system-or-how-make-copy-insta
trisquel-desktop-common-recommended' is marked for removal but it is in the
removal blacklist.'
And in /var/log/dist-upgrade/20191103-2020/apt.log I found:
Investigating (5) trisquel-desktop-common-recommended [ amd64 ] < 7.0-39 ->
8.0-34 > ( metapackages )
Broken trisquel-