On Tue, Nov 09, 2021 at 06:20:38PM +0100, Christian Britz wrote: > My cheap Lenovo Ideapad S145 was not supported by the stable kernel in > Debian Buster (especially SSD and WiFi) when I bought it in April 2020, > but very soon got supported better and better by the testing > distribution. When Bullseye got released, it was fully supported. >
Results may vary: cheap Lenovo may be a very different experience to Thinkpad. There is a quality difference which depends on original price, I think. All the very best, as ever, Andy Cater > I would assume that Lenovo machines generally are supported well by > Testing in a short time frame and can grow into a stable system. ;-) > > Christian > > Am 09.11.21 um 16:17 schrieb Tom Browder: > > My Zareason laptop (13-in screen, very lightweight and thin) is running > > Debian 10 natively and wonderfully (with Win10 as a dual boot option), > > but the company has gone outĀ of business and I want to start preparing a > > standby replacement. > > > > I would appreciate any recommendations for that. I have looked at both > > Emperor Linux and System 76 over the years. They always seem a bit > > pricey, but I'm willing to bite the bullet now if I have to--I'm getting > > too old to waste time on problem installations now. > > > > Thanks, > > > > -Tom >

