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Lenovo purchased IBM's personal computing division in 2005, along with the ThinkPad line. ThinkPads are my default go-to laptops; they are no-nonsense, affordable, powerful, customizable machines, tend to be well-supported by the Linux kernel, and come in the correct color.
Lenovo purchased IBM's personal computing division in 2005, along with the ThinkPad line. ThinkPads are my default go-to laptops; they are no-nonsense, affordable, powerful, customizable machines, tend to be well-supported by the Linux kernel, and come in the correct color.
==Applying [[UEFI]] updates==
* `fwupmgr` supports many Thinkpads, but it generally lags the releases by a month or more.
* Download the installation ISO, and convert it to a USB-bootable image with `geteltorito`: `geteltorito INPUT > OUTPUT && dd if=INPUT of=DEV`


==See also==
==See also==
* The lively and fanatical [https://www.reddit.com/r/Lenovo/ r/Lenovo] subreddit
* The lively and fanatical [https://www.reddit.com/r/Lenovo/ r/Lenovo] subreddit

Latest revision as of 11:42, 2 August 2019

Lenovo purchased IBM's personal computing division in 2005, along with the ThinkPad line. ThinkPads are my default go-to laptops; they are no-nonsense, affordable, powerful, customizable machines, tend to be well-supported by the Linux kernel, and come in the correct color.

Applying UEFI updates

  • `fwupmgr` supports many Thinkpads, but it generally lags the releases by a month or more.
  • Download the installation ISO, and convert it to a USB-bootable image with `geteltorito`: `geteltorito INPUT > OUTPUT && dd if=INPUT of=DEV`

See also

  • The lively and fanatical r/Lenovo subreddit