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Talking with the folks in the local #vintage / #retrocomputing community, they clued me in that the #ThinkPad #RAID is a steaming pile of 💩 and not worth the trouble.

🤷 Oh well. Thanks for cluing me in

So I swapped out the two testing #NVMe drives I was using and reinstalled the original sticks - to have #windoz10 demanding for the #bitlocker recovery key. 🤦‍♂️

Well, time to wipe & install #windoz11 then.

Install went fine, only 4 rando #drivers to find for all #devices to be recognized and working.

Using my #CTT scripts to install the majority of applications, then to remove the #spyware #bloatware and other garbage #micro$oft added to #windows11

Then migrate my #data from my other ThinkPad. Welcome to my #sunday #funday

#siliconValley #SillyValley #sanfrancisco #sanfran #sanfranciscocomputers #sanfrancomputers #sanfranciscovintagecomputers #sanfranvintagecomputers #sanfranciscovintagehardware #sanfranvin-tagehardware
#vintagecomputing #vintagecomputint #vintagecomputer #vintagecomputers #vintagecomputalk
#vintagehardware #computerHistory #retro #VCF #vintageComputerFestival
#retrocomputing #retroComputers #WallOfRetro #retroTech #retroTechnology
#nerdsOfVintage #happyNerding
#computer #tech #computerHardware #laptop #laptops
#IBM #thinkpad #thinkpads #VintageThinkPad #X86 #WindowsVista #IBMhardware #lenovoHard-ware #Thinkpadnium
#upcycle #restore #TechnologyRepair #ThinkPadRepair #WasteNotWantNot #Thinkpadnium
#makeShitMonday #showmewhatyougot

I started using Linux back in January or February 2020, and my first distro was Elementary OS 5.1. It felt like the right choice from the start.

Since then, I've tried a bunch of other distros like Arch, Fedora, Alpine, Linux Mint, Manjaro, and Paldo. But in the end, I fell in love with Debian stable.

Arch and Fedora didn't really sit with me, but I might give Arch another shot someday. Out of all the ones I tried, my top picks are Debian, Elementary, Mint, Alpine, and Paldo.

Today, I run Elementary alongside Debian on my laptop, and Debian on both my desktops. I love what Elementary does, but for me, Debian is number one, and Elementary is a close second.

I'm off for a week of full-time volunteering with Three Rings at 3Camp, our annual volunteer hack week: bringing together our distributed team for some intensive in-person time, working to make life better for charities around the world.

And if there's one good thing to come out of me being suddenly and unexpectedly laid-off two days ago, it's that I've got a shiny new laptop to do my voluntary work on (Automattic have said that I can keep it).

#note #threeRings #volunteering #laptop #computers #work #automattic #employment #devcamp #hackathon

Via: 🔗 danq.me/2025/04/04/3camp-2025/

Thank you @angrynerdspodcast for the great evening! And the stickers! They've given some great upgrade to my laptop lid 😃.

p.s. link to the podcast comes tomorow when it's on #PeerTube 😉.

Now featuring:
#teamblue @AsteroidOS @libreoffice @Mojeek #Fediverse @homeassistant @uesp @fsfe @CEDO #FuckOffGoogle @Tusky #Mastodon @orangecon @opensource @fdroidorg #Linux @pauperhosting @nllgg @angrynerdspodcast #MadCatz @bitsoffreedom #Tweakers

olá, pessoas de Portugal! estou a vender meu Laptop/Portátil Gaming AORUS 15 BKF (i7-13700H/RTX 4060/16GB/1TB) comprado em Nov/2024 e que basicamente não foi usado desde então. a decisão de vender veio pois me dei conta de que estava parado na minha mesa desde Janeiro! :thonkpad: acabo de publicar um anúncio na OLX onde há todas as informações: https://www.olx.pt/d/662185046/ ; mas aceito negociação direta por outros meios também, não estou inflexível com relação o preço. :purple_money:

boosts são muito apreciados! :boostRequest:

www.olx.ptPortugal Anúncios Classificados OLX1.600 €: Laptop Gaming comprado novo em Novembro/2024, atualmente com praticamente nenhum uso, está parado na minha mesa desde Janeiro/2025. Adquiri-o com um objetivo específico em mente mas as surpresas da vi...

I’ve been using my Framework 13 laptop a lot more often, recently. I have found myself preferring it as daily driver over the M1 Pro MacBook Pro1 for various reasons – largely connectivity, and OS / hacking / getting things done.2

I have a Framework 13 with a 12th Gen Intel board running Fedora.

Since I first got the machine, I’ve upgraded the battery capacity (to the 61Wh version), and also the screen (to the nicer high definition 2.8K display panel).

I’ve got an order in to switch the motherboard3 for one of the newer AMD Ryzen models, and I’m on the waiting list to receive that. I’m excited to see how the performance boost is in practice. I also plan to add a nice purple bezel, since I want to be on-brand!

I’m mostly using the machine docked at a desk either in the studio or at home, which generally means plugging in to a single USB-C connection to attach displays, input devices and a good webcam and mic. I am also travelling a lot more at the moment, though, so my eye fell on the gen 2 webcam module upgrade for better picture quality and performance in different lighting conditions.

Hardware – top module is the original module that came in the laptop, below is gen 2.

Framework’s documentation and hardware design is really exceptional. The upgrade instructions suggested that this would be a 5-10 minute upgrade, and I think that it could probably have been done in 2 minutes if the ribbon cable connection wasn’t quite as fiddly as I seemed to find it. Open the laptop fully (it folds out flat); lift the screen bezel (connected magnetically); unscrew the two magnetised anchors at either end; remove, replace with new (here lies some cable fiddling with small clips); screw back and reseat bezel. Done.

Technical comparison via cyme – although the full listing does not format terribly well in a wrapped context.

$ cyme -d 0x0bda:0x5634 -vvvm --headingsBus  # TPos PPath I  VID     PID     Dev V  CVal   BaseC           SubC UidSc Pcol UidPc Name                            Manufacturer     Serial         Driver Speed 3    3   7  3-7   0x0bda 0x5634  0.21  2.01  0xef Miscellaneous 0x02 ?  0x01 Interface Association Laptop Camera Generic  200901010001     usb     480.0 Mb/s # I  Attributes I# PMax Name 1             9  300 mA USB Camera PPath I Alt# CVal BaseC SubC UidSc Pcol UidPc Name             Driver   E# 3-7:1.0 0x00 0x0e Video 0x01 Video Control  0x00  -  Laptop Camera uvcvideo 1   # Dir   TranT   SyncT       UsqeT Iv MaxPkb   3 In  Interrupt None  Data  6 1x 32 3-7:1.1 0x00 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming 0x00  -             uvcvideo 0 3-7:1.1 0x01 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming 0x00  -             uvcvideo 1   # Dir   TranT           SyncT       UsqeT Iv MaxPkb   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 1x 128 3-7:1.1 0x02 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming 0x00  -             uvcvideo 1   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 1x 512 3-7:1.1 0x03 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming 0x00  -             uvcvideo 1   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 1x 1024 3-7:1.1 0x04 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming 0x00  -             uvcvideo 1   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 2x 768 3-7:1.1 0x05 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming 0x00  -             uvcvideo 1   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 2x 1024 3-7:1.1 0x06 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming 0x00  -             uvcvideo 1   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 3x 896 3-7:1.1 0x07 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming 0x00  -             uvcvideo 1   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 3x 1020
$ cyme -d 0x32ac:0x001c -vvvm --headingsBus  # TPos PPath I  VID     PID     Dev V  CVal   BaseC           SubC UidSc Pcol UidPc Name                            Manufacturer   Serial               Driver Speed 3    3   7  3-7   0x32ac 0x001c  1.11  2.01  0xef Miscellaneous 0x02 ?  0x01 Interface Association Laptop Webcam Module (2nd Gen) Framework FRANJBCHA1430207PD usb   480.0 Mb/s # I  Attributes I# PMax Name 1             10 500 mA Laptop Webcam Module (2nd Gen) PPath I Alt# CVal BaseC SubC UidSc Pcol UidPc Name                            Driver   E# 3-7:1.0 0x00 0x0e Video 0x01 Video Control    0x01  -   Laptop Webcam Module (2nd Gen) uvcvideo 1   # Dir   TranT   SyncT       UsqeT Iv MaxPkb   3 In  Interrupt None  Data  6 1x 32 3-7:1.1 0x00 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming  0x01  -                          uvcvideo 0 3-7:1.1 0x01 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming  0x01  -                          uvcvideo 1   # Dir   TranT           SyncT       UsqeT Iv MaxPkb   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 1x 128 3-7:1.1 0x02 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming  0x01  -                          uvcvideo 1   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 1x 512 3-7:1.1 0x03 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming  0x01  -                          uvcvideo 1   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 1x 1020 3-7:1.1 0x04 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming  0x01  -                          uvcvideo 1   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 2x 768 3-7:1.1 0x05 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming  0x01  -                          uvcvideo 1   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 2x 1020 3-7:1.1 0x06 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming  0x01  -                          uvcvideo 1   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 3x 896 3-7:1.1 0x07 0x0e Video 0x02 Video Streaming  0x01  -                          uvcvideo 1   1 In  Isochronous Asynchronous Data 3x 1020 3-7:1.2 0x00 0xfe ApplicationSpecificInterface 0x01 Device Firmware Update     -        0                                               Camera DFU Device

Noting that the 2nd gen module (second listing) has a DFU option, and draws slightly more power

Before and after shots, similar position in the same room within about 20 minutes of each other. The newer module has a wider field of view and more light for sure. Either way, I need to improve my setup there slightly, but ordinarily when I’m sitting at that desk, I would be using a Logitech StreamCam connected via a hub.

  1. Exception tends to be video editing and, sometimes, podcasting (but that is mostly due to the setup we chose for Games at Work dot Biz, rather than a deficiency on the Linux side). ↩︎
  2. What of the MNT Pocket Reform? Well… it’s currently with UPS, after needing what was supposed to be a brief return to Germany for a strange issue that was resolved under warranty. I’m extremely annoyed about the time it has taken to get back to me – not the fault of the MNT team, absolutely the fault of the ridiculous import/export situation the UK finds it in with Europe these days… meh. ↩︎
  3. Once I get this, I’ll repurpose the original motherboard and display into a simple desk device, I think. ↩︎

https://andypiper.co.uk/2025/04/02/framework-of-theseus/