I got a Thinkpad X60s off ebay for $65, installed libreboot, Trisquel and a
120gb ssd. Now it runs flawlessly. Obviously Im not going to be able to play
intensive games on it, but for a laptop doing laptop things, I couldn't be
happier.
This is what you're looking for
http://www.libreboot.org/docs/index.html#supported_list
I'll provide a dissenting voice and say that infact you should install
libreboot. I have a fairly rudementry understanding of GNU/Linux compared to
many others on this forum as evident by my recent post:
http://trisquel.info/en/forum/help-installing-libreboot-and-dependencies
However,
Will do. I've taken it to the IRC.
I'll definitely send him an email.
I am having the absoulte hardest time installing Libreboot on my Thinkpad
X60s. I must be missing something. I downloaded the source and binaries from
here: http://libreboot.org/docs/release.html#release5 , and I'm trying to
follow the guildlines here: http://libreboot.org/docs/index.html .
Do you think it would just be easier to use release 6? I forgot to mention
that I was trying to use release 5. No, I don't have any recovery tools. What
should I be using for that?
No, I don't know what that is.
Build-essential was apparently already installed.
Alright, that definitely helped. Now i'm stuck on the How to build
flashrom section. Specifically this part:
After you've done that, under ./flashrom/ you will find the following
executables:
flashrom
For flashing while coreboot or libreboot is running.
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