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by techningeer
Tue Jan 21, 2014 6:30 pm
Forum: ThinkPad T20-T23 & T30 Series. NOT for T25-Retro
Topic: Solid State Hard Drive on T23 (w/pictures)
Replies: 19
Views: 34797

Re: Solid State Hard Drive on T23 (w/pictures)

Wow guys.. My hard drive finally failed entirely. So now I either need to get a new HD or a different laptop, and I really hate to get rid of this one, I need it for audio processing and software development... Thanks to all of those who posted valuable info in this later. I actually came back to th...
by techningeer
Thu Jul 12, 2012 7:36 am
Forum: ThinkPad T20-T23 & T30 Series. NOT for T25-Retro
Topic: Linux users?
Replies: 9
Views: 6529

Re: Linux users?

Much better. Here's how you do it: Download the second to smallest Debian netinstall ISO. Burn it to disc, and boot it up. Then, install a system WITHOUT the graphical system. THEN when install is complete, boot into your new system and login. You will have to su to root, then run the following: apt...
by techningeer
Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:18 pm
Forum: ThinkPad T20-T23 & T30 Series. NOT for T25-Retro
Topic: Solid State Hard Drive on T23 (w/pictures)
Replies: 19
Views: 34797

Solid State Hard Drive on T23 (w/pictures)

Hello everybody, First I want to say that I love the T23 Laptop. Just plain great. But I have been doing some research into putting a solid state drive into it. The reason for this is that I have IBM's fastest OEM hard drive, but it still isn't fast enough. The CPU and RAM are just fine, so I wanted...
by techningeer
Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:16 pm
Forum: ThinkPad T20-T23 & T30 Series. NOT for T25-Retro
Topic: Linux users?
Replies: 9
Views: 6529

Re: Linux users?

I helped with testing Ubuntu 11.04. It doesn't work very well, if at all, on T2x series laptops. And they just ignored that even though Ubuntu used to have very good support for T2x laptops. Personally, I would recommend Debian. I made my own Linux distro for a little while, and though I never relea...

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