What the heck was I thinking?

I have many old T-series Thinkpads for their 4w3H screens.
T60 graphics comes in two flavors:  Intel/nVidia, and AMD.
Back in ancient Debian 11 Bullseye days, I would swap SSD
drives between the machines, and the graphics versions,
and they worked fine.

Debian 12 Bookworm, not so much.  An SSD drive configured
for Intel/nVidia SCREEN TEARS when reinstalled in an AMD
graphics machine.  Boo Hoo, I was in tears too!

There may be a way to fix that, but I haven't found it. 
So, the route to AMD Debian 12 is either a fresh install,
or a dist-upgrade from Debian 11.

That said, the main information I hope to share between
many laptops (and desktops) is /home and my oddball
collection of applications, configuration, and creative
work,   I will probably use elaborately-configured
rsync for that. 

I'll let the plug list know what works someday, if the
list doesn't educate me first.

Keith L.

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Keith Lofstrom          [email protected]

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