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Ronny Machado
IT Consultant
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On Thu, Oct 05, 2023 at 03:48:25PM +0000, 0x1eef wrote:
> > Hi list, my first post ever...
> > 
> > I'm a *BSD user since 98 I think, mostly freebsd...now I'm totally
> > hooked on OpenBSD for a couple years now, not in my servers yet,
> > but in my office pc and my laptop...that's my question, this laptop
> > is a little Lenovo IdeaPad 14w, which I use mainly for pentesting...
> > or VkQuake once in a while :D
> > 
> > Ok...let's get serious...I've no real problem with this thing, works
> > almost everything out of the box, except the Wifi (Atheros QCA6174
> > 802.11ac), which doesn't work on FreeBSD either...so I don't really
> > care, I can connect to my cell phone or an USB wifi...the only thing
> > that I miss is the touchpad, can not getiing that thing working...
> > 
> > I suppose "synaptics" is loaded by X, at least under xorg.conf.d a
> > 70-synaptics.conf exist (dunno if that's the right driver anyway).
> > 
> > Attached Xorg.0.log and dmesg.out
> > 
> > I'd much appreciate any clues...
> > 
> > Thanx and hugs from Chile.
> > 
> > PD: "Everything works in linux" (I don't give a shit 'coz I don't use
> > linux :P )
> 
> I had an Lenovo IdeaPad that was shipped with Linux pre-installed.
> Must have been a different model. The trackpad did not ever work 
> except on Windows. I tried Linux, and (Free|Net|Open)BSD. IIRC 
> OpenBSD was diffilcult to get past post-install boot, and when 
> it did there were so many CPU interrupts it was impossible to use. 
> 
> I don't think it is the best Lenovo laptop to run BSD (or even Linux),
> but maybe you will get lucky. 
> 
> 
> 
Let's agree to disagree :) Laptop works nice with a little or mostly
no extra config...little slower than FBSD, but absolutely
capable...except for the touchpad ;)

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