[HN Gopher] OpenBSD on the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano
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OpenBSD on the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano
Author : harporoeder
Score : 69 points
Date : 2021-01-28 21:46 UTC (1 hours ago)
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| maxerickson wrote:
| Today I learned that Lenovo touchpads have a mechanical click
| mechanism. After ~2 years.
| Jkvngt wrote:
| Who would really notice when the TrackPoint is so much better?
| maxerickson wrote:
| I mostly use a bluetooth mouse. I don't think I'm bothered by
| the pause when it wakes up from sleeping, and other than that
| it works great, no dropouts or whatever.
|
| If I'm not using the mouse I double tap for click+hold.
| Jkvngt wrote:
| OpenBSD just gets better every day. Kudos to the developers, it's
| nice to have an alternative to Linux which works so well on the
| desktop.
| gcblkjaidfj wrote:
| > Suspend / resume No The firmware does not support ACPI S3
| suspend.
|
| Lol at the state of hardware.
| cwlb wrote:
| for real! some later versions of the X1C have had S3 patched in
| but when the X1C6 was first released this was a surprise to me.
| Apparently Windows is moving towards S1-only and that gets
| reflected in firmwares originally designed for windows
| computers.
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| For the uninitiated, without S3 closing the laptop lid will
| either continue to drain battery pretty damned quickly (S1) OR
| cause the OS to take much longer to resume completely from disk
| (S4 aka hibernate). As SSDs get bigger/faster/cheaper in
| comparison to RAM, S4 will start to seem more equivalent, but
| to make this sensible on an ultrabook you might want to opt for
| that 1+TB NVME so you can hibernate on lid-shut without eating
| a significant fraction of your disk on swap.
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