Hi! Steven Chamberlain <[email protected]> writes: > For example, I ran it exclusively this past week on my desktop instead > of GNU/Linux as usual, and was able to still do my usual day-to-day > work. Although only need a modern web browser, the XFCE terminal, an > email client (I managed fine with Mutt) and an XMPP chat client > (psi-plus). Less often I need a PDF reader or LibreOffice but those > worked fine when I needed them.
I'm still running kFreeBSD only on my notebook and can confirm this ;-)
There's some thing with mesa complaining about my graphics card not
supported before linux 3.4 [0] but then almost everything works after a
chmod 000 /dev/dri/card. vlc also seems to randomly die but at least as
a work environment there's no real problem.
> Suspend-to-RAM (S3) works *mostly*, though I'd need to script some
> things like: lock the desktop first, log me out of XMPP, stop sound
> server and restart it afterward.
Oh it does? never got that working on the x220, maybe I should try
harder. How are you doing that? Just `acpiconf -s 3`?
Christoph
[0] iirc we discussed that a while back but I never found the time for
proper digging
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