

Just part of our standard office package, everyone gets a laptop, dock, and external monitors for their workspace.


Just part of our standard office package, everyone gets a laptop, dock, and external monitors for their workspace.


I can’t speak for all of them, but we’ve had a couple hundred deployed over the last several years with very few issues. Mine’s been solid as a rock.
The usb-c docks, however, are a nightmare, though I gather that’s fairly universal.


I daily a T480 with Debian for work, and I’d recommend it highly. Great performance, battery, build quality, look & feel, etc. We have some 7480s deployed and while they’ve been solid as well, I much prefer the thinkpad. T series will have better performance and battery than X series, also, so I’d take the T480 over the X1C.


The real BIFL part about these is that the externals are 3d-printed with open-source files, so if they ever wear out you can easily print new components, and the trackballs are standard snooker balls, also easily replaceable. They’re great.


Thank fucking god for the EU, for fighting for global digital rights where nobody else does.
Personally I’d do the following:
nvme smart-log /dev/nvme0and check the “percentage_used” value: if it’s near 100% it might die and need replacement soonstress -c 7to load up 7 of the 8 available cpu threads, make sure the fan spins up good and strong, and watch /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp to make sure the cpu temperature stays under ~90-95 degreesOn my own time later, I’d run memtest86+ overnight from bootable usb to check the memory, then install tlp and run
tlp recalibratewith the laptop on the charger to recalibrate the batteriesEdit: enjoy the new laptop! I hope it works great for you