Why Linux users LOVE Thinkpads!

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  • @alexcricles
    @alexcricles Рік тому +397

    5 reasons why linux users love thinkpads
    1. it works well on linux 0:51
    2. it is repairable 2:54
    3. it is cheap 3:29
    4. the keyboard is like nothing else 4:07
    5. durability 5:39

    • @melomelo420
      @melomelo420 Рік тому +7

      mannn i hate old asus laptops, i tried inatall linux now it's broke, cant install bakc Windows xp

    • @williamwu3457
      @williamwu3457 Рік тому

      ​@@melomelo420 why not ?

    • @kaasbaas9532
      @kaasbaas9532 10 місяців тому

      @@melomelo420 it's very broke

    • @melomelo420
      @melomelo420 10 місяців тому

      @@kaasbaas9532 asus k50c doesn't install any other linux than q4os

    • @ees4.
      @ees4. 9 місяців тому +5

      ​​@@williamwu3457 maybe out of rage from installing arch btw 😂 (I use arch btw so no offence to people who use arch btw)

  • @Huh-n1s
    @Huh-n1s Рік тому +165

    Notebook seller told me a very interesting thing, when somebody is choosing a notebook, you can never convince them to buy a thinkpad, but if person used thinkpad once, they will only buy a thinkpad and they will specifically come to you to buy a thinkpad and I feel like this is a sect. I am 16 yo and several days ago I bought my first notebook (thinkpad t495s). I was choosing very carefully and this machine is a very good one, I like it.

    • @TheekshanaPrabodha
      @TheekshanaPrabodha 9 місяців тому +1

      I am the same Bro

    • @eda2000-r8h
      @eda2000-r8h 7 місяців тому +2

      bruh, new thinkpads nowaday are to slim they just call it notebook :v, before 2018 its call bussiness laptop bro, just too overkill for 16yo school boy :v

    • @Huh-n1s
      @Huh-n1s 7 місяців тому +9

      @@eda2000-r8h idk man, seems okay to me, I am not into playing video games, I need a good laptop, that is light and have a big battery, thats all. For me overkill is if bought smth with rtx3080 for just coding.

    • @wayfaringstranger8430
      @wayfaringstranger8430 6 місяців тому

      I wear Lenovo merch and have had 3 so far. Now that I'm thinking of it, this does feel like a cult.

    • @coxxycabee
      @coxxycabee 5 місяців тому

      I've had three Thinkpads, X220, T430, T480.
      The T480 was fine but it's screen had bad colour. That may have been a config issue however. The other two let me down. Motherboard fucked up on the X220 after a year. Hinge broke on the T430 several times and then the motherboard fried on that one too after two and a half years.
      Using a HP Elitebook now. Used for two years at the moment. battery life is average, and its screen colour isn't as bad as the t480's but still pretty shit. With some gamma adjustmests, it's atleast passable. it's the best laptop I've used. I doubt I'll be looking to Lenovo when I have to get another laptop.

  • @idtyu
    @idtyu 10 місяців тому +227

    In Chinese community, it's a known fact that Lenovo engineers use Linux themselves, specifically Fedora

  • @LinuxHurts
    @LinuxHurts 9 місяців тому +8

    I’ve run Linux for over 15 years and everything you’ve said is right: that damn keyboard is GREAT! If you like the COMMAND LINE, typing, coding, etc. you MUST have a Thinkpad. It works PERFECTLY. My favorite is the IBM Thinkpad 240. I’ve been using Macbook Airs lately, as I got tired of ‘tinkering’ with the Linux OS BUT, with Macs, I still have access to a command line: UNIX is build in! I have the best of both worlds: a computer that ‘just works’ and access to the CLI. I’m happy (for now!)…

  • @cassolmedia
    @cassolmedia Рік тому +24

    absoltutely agree on the keyboards! a friend asked me for a laptop recommendation a few years ago. I suggested a thinkpad and when she got it she texted me to say the keyboard makes her feel like she's using a real laptop for the first time! it's that good.

  • @istemihanmp
    @istemihanmp 9 місяців тому +76

    1-Dirt Cheap
    2-Linux users love to see an destroyed/old machine running linux like its on a spaceship
    The End

    • @bobdylan6454
      @bobdylan6454 3 місяці тому

      Dell Latitude D430 user here. You have my upvote.

    • @calholli
      @calholli Місяць тому

      Acer 7551 ... Still going strong. Added ram and dropped in an SSD-- and I still have an extra mini PCIe to play with.. I might add a sim card module or something. There are a lot of adapters out there. :)

  • @ondrejuwu
    @ondrejuwu Рік тому +51

    I just want to say, this channel is not too big but your videos about GNU/Linux are probably some of the greatest and most interesting I have seen by far. Keep it up man, amazing work.

  • @Negative915
    @Negative915 10 місяців тому +82

    "Lenovo doesn't treat you like a kid, it lets you touch it"
    - Mashed 2023
    3:25 is the timestamp

    • @deebee201
      @deebee201 5 місяців тому

      That is what she said

  • @youdontknowme2508
    @youdontknowme2508 Рік тому +236

    I like how you always have a neofetch opened in all of your videos lol

    • @andresmessina9674
      @andresmessina9674 Рік тому +16

      Fr lol I kinda feel like it's just a neofetch conky at this point

    • @youdontknowme2508
      @youdontknowme2508 Рік тому +1

      @@andresmessina9674 Lol

    • @MashedLinux
      @MashedLinux  Рік тому +39

      Idk it just looks nice

    • @youdontknowme2508
      @youdontknowme2508 Рік тому +48

      @@MashedLinux Lmao. More like you're saying "I user Arch btw" without actually saying it haha. Anyways keep the intersting content coming.

    • @vladlvv
      @vladlvv Рік тому +18

      Its just he is using arch btw

  • @EthanIzeta
    @EthanIzeta Рік тому +106

    the trackpoint and the support you get from the community as a normie are also life changing. I got my first ever thinkpad a little over half a year ago just because I needed one for school and the chromebook my school provided kept giving me problems and the little issues I have come across with this one I have fixed in a matter of hours just by asking.

    • @nonono4160
      @nonono4160 10 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, trackpoint is so frigging useful (especially combined with middle button on touchpad for scrolling) i don't understand why it's not on the other laptops as well, even new lenovo laptops don't have it as a rule.
      On the other hand, can't stand the Fn isntead of Ctrl.

    • @user-28qhfk65
      @user-28qhfk65 10 місяців тому

      ​@@nonono4160Just in case someone wondering yes you can change it in the bios

    • @johskar
      @johskar 10 місяців тому +3

      On many thinkpads you can swap Fn and Ctrl in BIOS/UEF

    • @nonono4160
      @nonono4160 10 місяців тому

      @@johskar doesn't work very well and also you end up with castrated ctrl regardless. That was really dumb design.

  • @jimmyking92
    @jimmyking92 10 місяців тому +4

    I simply spent 100 euros for a refurbished T450 plus 60 euros for SSD and additional RAM (16 GB total). Currently on Mint Cinnamon and everything works as it should and snappy.

  • @c4shguy224
    @c4shguy224 Рік тому +18

    i think the framework laptop is gonna replace the thinkpad as the community favorite laptop within the next few years

    • @thehaqq3540
      @thehaqq3540 Рік тому +11

      Not at that price point it won’t . Also very ugly

    • @HumanBeingSpawn
      @HumanBeingSpawn Рік тому

      Not it won't. I want a gaming laptop at the same time. X1 Extreme Gen 4 fullfils my needs

    • @kaeji_namitsua
      @kaeji_namitsua Рік тому

      @@thehaqq3540 Why is the price point and issue? They are priced very good. Its cheaper than macbooks and majority of windows laptops. The repairability will pay itself back in few years. Not every laptop works with linux with framework you have guarantee. There are less and less ports on new laptops and frameworks addresses this issue well.

    • @kaeji_namitsua
      @kaeji_namitsua Рік тому +1

      @@HumanBeingSpawn What you want does not mean everyone else wants it too. X1 is not an gaming laptop you shouldve bought Legion.

    • @marcoandres767
      @marcoandres767 4 місяці тому

      @@kaeji_namitsua x1 extreme is a beast

  • @paulsetter2989
    @paulsetter2989 3 місяці тому +1

    I have 6 thinkpads including the 701C butterfly. They are truly things of beauty

    • @elsesufake5543
      @elsesufake5543 2 місяці тому

      Not enough ThinkPads. You need to keep collecting. And keep, and keep

  • @ericmintz8305
    @ericmintz8305 6 місяців тому +2

    I love Linux and have used it for decades. I have an old Thinkpad whose original owner left for dead that got a second life as a Linux machine. I recently treated myself to a top of the line Framework 16, a machine made for Linux. I've never seen such a smooth install and it runs at warp 7. I have to say, though, that the Lenovo keyboard wins hands down.

  • @alexandr_guluta
    @alexandr_guluta Рік тому +16

    "i fell for the meme" same. But my elecronic engeneer friend now respects me xD

  • @david-6110
    @david-6110 Рік тому +43

    Thinkpads are sturdy companion ! In my professional live I had a bunch of thinkpad (from L-440 to a L-15 Gen1). One of the best thing across Thinkpad serie is also the keyboard. And yes the Linux compatibility is second to none !
    Actually, my professional L-15 is a huge asset to my work : i can bring it everywhere (working in a big warehouse) : near automats, in patch-panels room, to access AD everywhere, troubleshoot issues on the go... Never disappointed. I even prefer it to my previous Elitebook :D
    Good video, keep on the good job !

  • @flokipanda
    @flokipanda Рік тому +6

    I am running pop os on my hp laptop and it works really great out of the box.

  • @parabug
    @parabug 10 місяців тому +2

    As a Linux user for more than 15 years, Thinkpads have been my first choice, until the X1 I bought one year ago. From now on, I'll rely on Tuxedo and my older X270.

    • @bkrxiii
      @bkrxiii 9 місяців тому

      What’s wrong with it?

    • @parabug
      @parabug 9 місяців тому

      @@bkrxiii Any Thinkpad I bought before this one was fully supported on launch, but that's not the case anymore.

    • @julien957
      @julien957 6 місяців тому

      @@parabugi am interested in tuxedo infinity pro and I am worried about the fan noise. I ll do some data analysis and vis and ML on my freetime. Is it a bad thing on tuxedo? I mean the fan thing.
      I just can bear with my laptop now it is too noisy. I just put lubuntu on it, it seems better but after 8 years it may be time for an improvement.

  • @brightorton2941
    @brightorton2941 Рік тому +7

    I love my ThinkPad T470p running ubuntu

  • @Mcbunaen
    @Mcbunaen 11 місяців тому +1

    Hahah, you're right! I've been using Thinkpads with Linux since I was only 57 or 58, so long ago that mine had a floppy drive! And, they've been dead easy to own and use.

  • @beansprout_apg886
    @beansprout_apg886 4 місяці тому

    Got my e840 thinkpad for 115 dollars on bidding and it rocks.. love the durability of it was epic. I do lot of installation and run linux base testing for the network and it finished the job beautifully.

  • @BrandonMeyer1641
    @BrandonMeyer1641 8 місяців тому

    I just bought a Lenovo legion and Linux has been great. Speakers don’t work but everything else have been a dream. Dual drive dual boot ftw.

  • @niceasta
    @niceasta 10 місяців тому +2

    I noticed that years before using Linux myself: everyone slightly suggesting the switch from Windows to Linux mentioned having a ThinkPad at some point...

  • @Epsilonsama
    @Epsilonsama Рік тому +5

    My T430 still runs like a champ with a custom minimal KDE install I did on Arch. Friends and family are surprised my 11 year old laptop runs better than their more modern laptops.

    • @JeanTheron-cf8zl
      @JeanTheron-cf8zl 6 місяців тому

      My T420s runs full fat Ubuntu 22.04. Upgraded the RAM to the 16GB maximum years ago, and using a Samsung 850 Pro SSD. It flies

  • @kenzie4217
    @kenzie4217 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video, seriously having an old outdated thinkpad is def a right of passage of any linux user

  • @donovan6320
    @donovan6320 11 місяців тому +8

    I think the main reason you can find ThinkPads cheap is not actually because they run slow on Windows. I would say the more accurate answer is because it's old stock from whatever company bought hundreds of them and then is phasing them out. They then get dumped sold for cheap in huge amounts to companies and then to you.

    • @jtcen1215
      @jtcen1215 11 місяців тому +2

      Exactly. My company just e-recycled close to 1k Thinkpad models (T480, T490, Carbon 6th/7th gens)

  • @Howie900
    @Howie900 Рік тому +12

    I have two, a librebooted X200 running Linux Mint Xfce and an X220 on Windows which I use for work. I have had both from new. Both work brilliantly and I can see no reason to update for what I need. The x200 l use for my personal use. The 220 Is purely for work and it gets a lot of use in my job and has to take a knock ( I work on and Survey Marine Vessels). Simply would not consider anything else.

    • @stephencox4224
      @stephencox4224 Рік тому +1

      The only other option instead of a Thinkpad is a Panasonic Toughbook, I have seven Thinkpads and yesan X220 but my X230 whilst not the classic keyboard it can be adapted but the Core I7 variant has 2 native USB3 ports as well as being able to run a Sata 2.5" drive 512 GB Samsung 850 Evo plus a 256 GB Samsung 850 Msata SSD it rocks.
      I have 2 Toughbooks plus other Thinkpads, T470 with two batteries one internal one hot swappable external, X1 Carbon and X301 (Best Keyboard bar none) plus T440P fully upgraded full power Core I 7 Quad core T420S Quad core T430 etc Thinkpads are so good and repairable and upgradeable

  • @Radenska512
    @Radenska512 10 місяців тому +2

    Wow... I started getting into Linux a bit and then I suddenly got the urge to buy a laptop to put Linux on (it was a ThinkPad T480s). Did it, bought another one T460 from the US 6 months later cause it was like 55€ (the shipping and VAT cost more) and it just works it's amazing. I just automatically opted for Thinkpads, didn't even know why, it seemed appropriate

  • @willk7184
    @willk7184 8 місяців тому

    Dude you nailed it. Been using thinkpads with linux for years for exactly those reasons.

    • @omar3mad913
      @omar3mad913 4 місяці тому

      Which type of thinkpad you use?

    • @willk7184
      @willk7184 4 місяці тому

      @@omar3mad913 Currently I use a T480 which many feel is the last great thinkpad, and is a great value nowadays. Previously I have used T450, T420s, and T60 which have all been great but are older and less powerful. (The T60 although being ancient now still had the best keyboard of any laptop I've ever owned.)

  • @quorrafromtron
    @quorrafromtron 9 місяців тому

    100% correct, I got a ThinkPad for $100 and it works perfectly for what I need it to be.

  • @carnelianknight5713
    @carnelianknight5713 Рік тому +5

    yup libreboot runs on the x200. Fair to note though you have to flash the bios with hardware. But the legendary x61 is the last software flashable libreboot computer now to my knowledge.

  • @mintybit
    @mintybit 10 місяців тому +4

    I use a Thinkpad x280 with Linux mint and I have to say, it works amazing! The only problem I ran into was the fingerprint not working

    • @nikolaykarpuzov5320
      @nikolaykarpuzov5320 10 місяців тому +1

      There is a package I got working for Ubuntu. But it still works in different way that on Windows (slide instead of tap) and it's a bit hard to detect well.

  • @helloitshecker
    @helloitshecker Рік тому +2

    I bought the latest hp pavillion after release and installed fedora on it straightaway even after getting ms office for free for lifetime and also windows 11. It worked straightaway smooth right out of the box except for the fingerprint sensor.

  • @yuukiakihime454
    @yuukiakihime454 29 днів тому

    Beautiful eargasm from thinkpad laptop , is better than mechanical keyboard i think

  • @keineangabe3174
    @keineangabe3174 Рік тому +4

    thx for giving me hope, yesterday i bought a ( second or third-hand ) Thinkpad, win 7 is on it. Tried to install ubuntu, didn't work after many attempts, but i will install win xp, then maybe dual booting linux, because of erxpirience ten years before i ve seen that it works very well. Will let you know if i reach my destination.

  • @OhHeyItIsNano
    @OhHeyItIsNano 9 місяців тому

    That keyboard sure is nice. Surely I'll will fall for the meme as well and get a ThinkPad down the road. 🤔

  • @MrBobWareham
    @MrBobWareham Рік тому

    I have never had a problem with any Linux distro on my Lenovo T430 - t5 - 8gb love it

  • @mufeedco
    @mufeedco Рік тому +1

    I love my ThinkPad T430 with Kubuntu.

  • @Clanps
    @Clanps 10 місяців тому

    I just got an E15 Ryzen 5 4500U and it's performing really well, installed Arch Linux with Hyprland and put my desktop configs on it. Really good battery life so far and I got it for $200

  • @hoardingapples7083
    @hoardingapples7083 10 місяців тому +1

    Main reason i got mine (T480s) was because it was actually fairly small and light. (not like those beefed up airplane takeoff sounding gaming laptops)
    I knew it wasnt gonna be some super performant beast with the latest hardware but that was honestly fine. I also really like how durable this thing is and it just makes it so nice not having to worry about it breaking because the engineers couldnt give a f##k about some random shit breaking in 1 week (true story).

  • @akin242002
    @akin242002 10 місяців тому

    Lenovo ThinkPad T14s are good computers due to: Adjustable RAM & SSD, good battery life with AMD CPUs, the best keyboard in the industry, solid screen display (1200p+ resolution), and solid web cameras (1080p).

  • @atomicorang
    @atomicorang Рік тому +5

    I enjoyed your candid video. FYI Im using my T430S with pop!OS. I decided on pop because of the wifi works great on this older Thinkpad. I think the only reason I would go with like a new X1 carbon is for it being the best in my opinion. But this thing will not die. Thanks again sir. BTW I had installed Linux Mint but it didnt like my wifi. t would detect but would not connect. I gave up and went with pop!

    • @MashedLinux
      @MashedLinux  Рік тому +3

      I appreciate it brother! Great to hear you like pop!

    • @ochiorbus
      @ochiorbus 10 місяців тому

      I am using Pop as well but the PopShop is absolutly killing me and lags like hell.

  • @RottenApplSalt
    @RottenApplSalt 9 місяців тому +2

    0:38 bros head is tweaking 😭😭

  • @lucashernandezcanessa3329
    @lucashernandezcanessa3329 11 місяців тому

    I tried a IBM A20m keyboard, it's feels mecanic, like in the old good times

  • @evankalbach9985
    @evankalbach9985 6 місяців тому

    I you hit the main point about stinkpad, oops thinkpad lol, Old boxes are very available and since thinkpad was used so heavily on the business side theres are just more of them. That is more than likely why they are so repairable. I do have to say though, older dells and hps were rapairable and upgrable tool. Macbooks used to be repairable prior to them locking everything down. I can remember every laptop was open to ram and hardrive diy upgrades. You just have to careful what you buy as I think you can still buy new dell and hp laptops but they are normally in the business class. At least you could 3 years ago.

  • @darksevenmaster5398
    @darksevenmaster5398 Рік тому +5

    Newer thinkpads are getting worse but still older thinkpads are so good also hardware wise

  • @crash_test_dummy_1
    @crash_test_dummy_1 9 місяців тому

    LInux has worked well on every Dell I have tried. Plenty of used Dell Latitudes on the market.

  • @krishnachaitanya4822
    @krishnachaitanya4822 10 місяців тому

    I haven't had any experience with Thinkpads but I used an Ideapad for 7+ years (z50-70). It is in a deep sleep now (screen malfunction) 😛. The one I'm currently using is an Asus Laptop, and yes, I'm on Linux (Ubuntu for work, Fedora for playing).

  • @claudiourrutiaaranguiz9281
    @claudiourrutiaaranguiz9281 Рік тому

    I got a few months ago a Thinkpad x200 for a song and it works just fine. Xubuntu, 4gb of ram and a ssd just do the trick.

  • @danielpustowkatavares3269
    @danielpustowkatavares3269 Рік тому

    Great video, already subscribed. Huges from Brasil!

  • @egenhoferj
    @egenhoferj Рік тому

    Not just Linux.....we're, or at least I am, a fan of them in the Hackintosh scene too! :D

  • @zzz-cb3xe
    @zzz-cb3xe Рік тому +2

    The old ones had the best keyboard and build quality

  • @UNK_0
    @UNK_0 8 місяців тому

    I am just testing this ThinkPad keyboard.

  • @ThorJackson-bx3
    @ThorJackson-bx3 Рік тому +5

    Just got a T420 and it has been amazing. So much better then the macbook air I was running linux on. Oh and the keyboard is amazing too!

    • @Terra101
      @Terra101 10 місяців тому +3

      Based product name

    • @stuartgreen5631
      @stuartgreen5631 9 місяців тому

      I have a T430 I had forgotten about. I had also forgotten its build quality which is amazing.

    • @mjetektman9313
      @mjetektman9313 9 місяців тому +1

      Same, also, a great upgrade is to actually coreboot it and slap a i7 35W QM CPU, did that with mine and it actually runs colder while getting double the performance it had, and SSD did a whole lot of difference since it has SATA III and its blazing fast

    • @stuartgreen5631
      @stuartgreen5631 9 місяців тому +1

      @@mjetektman9313 Excellent. I’ve taken a screenshot of your comment. That’s def a doable project.

    • @mjetektman9313
      @mjetektman9313 9 місяців тому

      @@stuartgreen5631 also I really recommend using Coreboot 4.19 if you want to dual boot because newer coreboot versions didn't work for me on Windows, but Linux worked fine, also, I'm using libgfxinit instead of Video OPROM, works way better since it detects the HD 4000 iGPU without needing a BIOS dump, also the biometric sensor stopped working after I changed the CPU, but I really don't mind since on Linux it was very flaky, for EFI i really recommend MrChromeBox EFI, it's great, and also, for me, growing CBFS from 0x200000 to 0x300000 never worked so keep that in mind, if you try to grow it up and it doesn't boot at all, that might be the issue

  • @dojohansen123
    @dojohansen123 Рік тому +2

    New viewers who like me came here because they wanted to hear what he has to say about "Why Linux users LOVE Thinkpads" can save time by reading this, because it really is all he had to say about it:
    1) They are good, tend to work with Linux.
    2) They are repairable.
    3) They are cheap, especially used ones.

  • @keineangabe3174
    @keineangabe3174 Рік тому +2

    told you i let you know, now installed linux mint, it runs very good on my think pad.
    btw i have the x40 from 2002 or something, bought it for 15 dollars without batery.
    🙃

  • @shaikhhar6911
    @shaikhhar6911 22 дні тому

    The close second option to Thinkpads are Dell Latitudes

  • @inqmusician2
    @inqmusician2 10 місяців тому

    My first ThinkPad was Edge 15. I wanna either get a P50 or 2017 Anniversary.

  • @vulgoalias4050
    @vulgoalias4050 10 місяців тому

    For me it's the keyboard and touchpad. Given that I spend most of my day on the computer, having a great keyboard and touchpad is really important. That is why I am so saddened that lenovo gradually turned the keyboard and the touchpad to a shitty macbook clone. It used to be the best on the market with only Dell Precision at least coming relatively close, now it's just an inferior macbook. (Keyboard wise)
    I still love my T430 and I'll never forget the W520 and R400.

  • @peterschmidt9942
    @peterschmidt9942 10 місяців тому +1

    Generally when I'm looking for a new laptop, the keyboard is one of the things I look at as well. Although when I'm home, I use an external keyboard for it. The couple of newer laptops I have run Linux fine (an Acer Nitro 5 and an ASUS Vivo touch - both 11th Gen Intels). All the hardware works fine with Linux. The NVidia in the Acer can be a little bit of a pain, but Fedora generally runs fine on it with the propitiatory Nvidia drivers.
    The one big thing I've found with newer laptops (other than the Thinkpads) is it's very hit and miss whether you can upgrade anything but the HDD/SSD. Most seem to come with soldered memory and only one SSD slot (like the Vivobook). That's why I ended up buying the Acer Nitro.

  • @nemowei5553
    @nemowei5553 Рік тому

    I love Thinkpads too. Best laptops out there.

  • @starbuck1776
    @starbuck1776 Рік тому +11

    I’ve been using Linux on laptops ever since 2007. The laptop I bought back then came with Windows Vista……yeah it sucked! Linus fixed that and I used it for 14 years, just replaced it with a free to me Thinkpad T520, running Linux Mint!

    • @chanellw5586
      @chanellw5586 19 днів тому

      Newbie here, when switching the OS to Linux does the kernel stay windows?

    • @starbuck1776
      @starbuck1776 18 днів тому

      @@chanellw5586 I'm unsure what you mean.... I wipe the drive during the install, I never dual boot, if that is what you mean?

    • @chanellw5586
      @chanellw5586 16 днів тому

      @ I was asking if the kernel changes and I found out that’s what Linux is. Therefore no trace of Microsoft will once i switch to Ubuntu

    • @starbuck1776
      @starbuck1776 16 днів тому

      @@chanellw5586 if you wipe the drive during install, windows is gone

  • @rucailodistros
    @rucailodistros Рік тому

    they're utilitarian just like Linux, sturdy and stable I love em.

  • @pullrequest1481
    @pullrequest1481 Рік тому +1

    Holy shit! You into thinkpads too!!! 🤜🏻🤛🏻

  • @fstoplive1991
    @fstoplive1991 Рік тому +1

    Hey Mashed, do a video setting up a T500 with its' perfect Linux match. Especially show the OS Keyboard choice.

  • @Engineeer
    @Engineeer Рік тому +1

    The wi-fi card can be replaced on most laptops - at least the older ones. I do not even bother trying to make a not fully compatible card to run. Ebay is full of affordable wi-fi cards, which are usually way cheaper then my manhours messing with it.
    A distro with great hardware support is Linux Mint. I installed it on two or three Non-ThinkPad Laptops where I replaced the wi-fi card beforehand, and it worked right of the box. Mint improved the support for Fn functions and buttons over the years, and it works better then ever. Even the support for Nvidia GPUs improved a lot, but it's never 100% on any PC, I guess.
    What I want to say is that Linux runs on most Laptop as good as on a ThinkPad.
    This said, I am a ThinkPad fan, even though my P52 had in the beginning massive trackpad driver issues under Windows 10. It took Lenovo a few months to release a perfectly working driver. Other than that, it's a very reliable computer. One very interesting thing about ThinkPads is, that certain models are very popular in the Hackintosh scene. Unfortunately, this won't last forever, as Apple moves to Apple Silicon.

  • @WatchmanPrivacy
    @WatchmanPrivacy 5 місяців тому +1

    Good insight

  • @bajurski1964
    @bajurski1964 10 місяців тому

    Old MacBooks with Intel CPU's are perfect for Linux as well.

  • @jasonj8505
    @jasonj8505 6 місяців тому

    I kid you not.
    I've had my used Costco Thinkpad since 2012.

  • @cliffcrabtree4359
    @cliffcrabtree4359 5 місяців тому

    Great laptops. ❤

  • @gabood
    @gabood Рік тому +3

    I've had my t480s for about 8 or 9 months now. I love it so much I think im gonna upgrade, mainly because of the soldered RAM. Probably gonna get a p50 because that shit can upgraded into space, and its got a dedicated GPU which will be useful. Soldered RAM is the worst human creation.

    • @stephencox4224
      @stephencox4224 Рік тому +1

      Except Apple now solders the SSD also that really sux

    • @connorwatson149
      @connorwatson149 10 місяців тому

      I have a thinkpad as well and I thought the Soldered RAM was gonna be a issue as well. Its only a 8GB. I did some more research and found out that I can add more RAM with the soldered RAM. There is another slot for another RAM stick. I bought a 16GB and added it and now I have 24GB and it works great.

  • @sethm8092
    @sethm8092 8 місяців тому

    I like my thinkpad because... it is cheap, they are great computers, they are very linux friendly. Don't get me wrong, a macbook (especially the new Ms) are probably some of the best computers in the world of out of the box and their battery life and performance are beyond compare (have to use at work). But I love my X1 Nano and NixOS+Hyprland for myself. If I were to just get a computer that works and not worry about all of the fun and fiddling of linux, I'd get an m2 or m3 macbook and call it a day. It's unix based, it is pretty, it is stupidly good at battery and performance. For linux, System76 or ThinkPad or older macbook for hackintosh or Librem... but probably a $300 thinkpad.

  • @tuephamtai5974
    @tuephamtai5974 Місяць тому

    hey bro, nice video. but can you spot the reference link video about stress test about 5:45, so fookin cool

  • @Isaac-eh6uu
    @Isaac-eh6uu 10 місяців тому

    This is easy. Thinkpads come in almost any budget, are durable and are sturdy. One of your points is linux runs well on Thinkpads linux runs well in just about anything.

  • @navindudayarathna2176
    @navindudayarathna2176 9 днів тому

    I`M Watching this heavily modified old thinkpad

  • @raineyjayy
    @raineyjayy 9 місяців тому

    Honestly. Nothing gives me more joy then putting Linux on Surface laptops. But Thinkpads are amazing.
    The Surface community is great. The laptops are good and the irony is funny. Thinkpads are reparable, durable, and compatible.

  • @chetan_naik
    @chetan_naik 10 місяців тому

    I run Linux on macbook air 2015. Other than occasional wifi issues, it is working good. I don't like MacOS and its ecosystem.

  • @ae-pr5ot
    @ae-pr5ot 10 місяців тому

    my school uses thinkpad t480s. they are still holding up even after years to beating by the students

  • @manolisvellis1531
    @manolisvellis1531 10 місяців тому +1

    I would have swore I read thickpads on the title

    • @deebee201
      @deebee201 5 місяців тому +2

      I swore I read hickpads, I was like, whaaaaat? It's probably Tommy Tuberville's computer of choice.

  • @ceterfo
    @ceterfo 11 місяців тому

    My love for think pads predates my Linux use. My Mom every 4 or 5 years would get a new computer from her employers and she would never use it at home. Think pad first then there was the integrated touch screen Dell and then finally just a cheap-o tower. If I remember right the fan unit c*** out And I couldn't find a replacement that wasn't just the entire motherboard. It was back in school so I didn't understand parts nearly as well but the point was that it was difficult. I think my mom eventually sold the think pad but I do miss the nubin. And I'll be able to justify buying a laptop in a few days Think pad here I come.

  • @katnax3059
    @katnax3059 10 місяців тому

    I recently got used Thknpad T490 It has some dissapointments, touch screen that I don't need, and lack of sim internet. Tried installing Arch, Installed EndeavourOS, works fine, but too often I'm hitting RAM max capacity. One fan is kinda not enough I'm afraid. With keyboard i dissagree. I see that a lot of people love those keyboards, I absolutely hate Fn placement, I put my Keychron K3P on top and i forget about that keyboard below.

  • @vsrr83
    @vsrr83 10 місяців тому +1

    T14 gen 2 was absolutely the worst computer I've ever bough and was unusable for the first 18 months since the Iris Xe drivers were unusable on both Linux and Windows: The computer crashed every 10 hours when doing WebGL development regardless of the OS. Moreover, the computer almost overheated when running even the simplest WebGL shit on it and the battery lasted at most something like two hours. In contrast, I can run several simultaneous WebGL applications on my MacBook Air M2 and the computer never gets even warm to touch and the battery always has lasted the entire day.

    • @PvtAnonymous
      @PvtAnonymous 10 місяців тому +1

      yup, ARM magic. I have a T14s Gen 2 (Ryzen) sitting in my drawer. I'm not even looking at that thing anymore. Every few weeks I have to take it out to charge the battery because for some reason it's always discharging, even when the laptop is off. In summary: this thing was more expensive than a MacBook Air M1, has a worse screen, worse performance, non-existing speakers (seriously, an Apple Watch speaker is louder and clearer than these, I tested), or microphones, trackpad is meh, port selection is meh (no ThunderBolt), fans spin from the lightest tasks, SSD runs at 60°C in idle. Yeah I'm not so convinced about the whole ThinkPad thing anymore.

  • @JustinParrot
    @JustinParrot 10 місяців тому +1

    The newone have a lot of issue and have to much soldered component. The aftersale support is crap unfortunately. Not a good deal anymore, it is a better plan to buy a specific Linux manufacturer who only make Linux computer (System 76, Slimbook, Star Labs...)

  • @sherrilltechnology
    @sherrilltechnology 6 місяців тому

    I love the Thinkpads very good laptops

  • @expploe
    @expploe 3 місяці тому

    O and the thinkbook g2 intel also works well

  • @saschapurner9579
    @saschapurner9579 10 місяців тому

    As a Arch Linux User since last year now i can say the most Linux Users do WAAAAY overthink about their Knowledge of Computers. ;-)

  • @dagdamar2000
    @dagdamar2000 10 місяців тому

    Thinkpad and Lubuntu runs like a dream

  • @daved602
    @daved602 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice bro, you use arch btw.

  • @jasonyao3753
    @jasonyao3753 Рік тому +1

    "Lenovo...lets you touch it" -- Mashed, 2023

  • @pastaya
    @pastaya 9 місяців тому

    i use arch on a macbook pro 2019 btw

  • @leshommesdupilly
    @leshommesdupilly 11 місяців тому

    Think Marc, THINK !!

  • @calholli
    @calholli Місяць тому

    I'm about to grab an X1 with 3080 inside..

  • @WaterDragonGames4
    @WaterDragonGames4 Рік тому

    So, i actually have an IdeaPad Flex 5. Awesome machine, runs Arch like crazy, the only issue is that the damn ram isnt upgradable.
    Everything works out of box, once you make sure the sof-firmware package is installed.

  • @Ivan-bw6iw
    @Ivan-bw6iw 2 місяці тому

    When you squint your eyes in the thumbnail, you give off a very strong CBS vibe.

  • @nattankress
    @nattankress Рік тому

    I've had 5, X200T, X220, X250, X260 and a P53, the X260 is my current daily, but I want to get an X230 and do all the mods.

  • @hi2chan
    @hi2chan 10 місяців тому

    The Lenovo ThinkPad looks cool
    You can upgrade the ram and the storage

  • @henrykspolzki9158
    @henrykspolzki9158 6 місяців тому

    Every MacBook with intels cpu should run Linux without any problems

  • @urluelhurl
    @urluelhurl 11 місяців тому

    I love my P53 ThinkPad with a 4k touchscreen. I went with Windows 11 pro due to Linux lacking support for ARCGIS. But I have an assortment of Linux OS on hyperv.

  • @gamagama69
    @gamagama69 7 місяців тому

    idk watching teardowns of recent thinkpads they dont sem that much better. i mean as long as you get something without soldered ram like its fine like idk i did my homework, picked up a 2022 victus 15 cuz it had upgradable ram, a half decent dedicated gpu (3050 ti mobile), feels pretty good
    it is plastic and may break eventually like i had an inspiron that crumbled to bits but the hinge is decent quality
    my biggest issue in linux has been getting sleep working. it bugs tf out when i wake it up. might be a duel booting thing, i have a small windows partion just in case some class im in needs windows software, might nuke it havent decided yet.
    it has a mediatek wifi card which means it jsut werks, never had a wifi 6 network to test that on but it gets decent speeds on wifi 5 networks, the gb ethernet jsut works, the usb just works, the display just works. freesync on the internal display is kinda broken unfortunately because its connected to the integrated gpu without a mux switch and idk if there even support for freesync when passing through video like that.
    one of the biggest non gaming benefits of a gaming laptop is the display. having a 120hz display for scrolling through stuff just feels good. not sure if any thinkpads have high refreshrate displays

  • @aveydotdev
    @aveydotdev 10 місяців тому

    I did like my Thinkpad, but switched to the Framework. Everything is replaceable, including upgrading the MOBO.
    Yes, they do cost more than used Thinkpads. But I've been running Linux on my Framework since OG Batch 5 with 0 issues!