OK Lenovo, we need to talk! | Haiku Project

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Good day @mmu_man,

Didn’t know about that one. Checking it out it seems that uses an ARM dev board I came to while doing some research, and afaik, Haiku still does not run on ARM. Other than that, still doesn’t meet my “requirements”, so I’ll keep searching.

Nonetheless, thanks for the tip.

Regards,
RR

It’s finally finished!
The text was so long that it took me a few days to make the translation,but now you can read it.
Link: https://gnulinux.ch/ok-lenovo-wir-muessen-reden

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That is a long litany, can’t believe I finished reading it! The complaints about a specific Lenovo model were a little unnecessary.

What matters is that “repairability” needs a lot of work, and people need to make themselves heard about it.

I don’t know if I would have much use for schematics, but disassembly instruction sites such as iFixit are very welcome.

These instructions should come directly from the manufacturer. There should be a list of components and what standards/protocols they use. When I buy, I’d like to feel safe that I can at least attempt a repair.

My favourite quote:

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