Subj : Surprised it was this easy... To : All From : poindexter FORTRAN Date : Wed Jul 21 2021 07:07 am I picked up a Lenovo Thinkpad x131e in mint condition for $40 a couple of months back; I thought I'd use it for playing around with Chrome OS. As soon as I plugged it in, I got the "Chrome will no longer be updated" message. Bummer. I figured I'd turn it into a Linux box and did some poking around on the web. I found a great web page https://mrchromebox.tech with a lot of information about Chromebooks and BIOSes. Downloaded the hardware reference manual (Thanks, Lenovo, for keeping up with IBM's reputation for docs) and opened the system up. swapped the 2x2GB memory sticks for 2x4 I had laying around after another upgrade, and swapped out the bog-standard 32GB 2.5" SSD for a 480GB SSD. Flip a write-protect switch inside, flip it. Put the whole thing back together, Lenovo has continued the other IBM habit of noting the size of the screw next to the screw hole. Put everything back together, booted into developer mode, opened a shell, ran a 3 line script and updated the BIOS. Reboot, downloaded Bodhi Linux onto a stick, booted to the stick and installed Linux on it. Nothing went awry, and the whole process took around 45 minutes. The hardware is nothing to write home about - it's a 1.5 ghz celeron with Ivy Bridge chipset, but it *was* $40. Decent screen, touchpad and trackpoint, and a nice Lenovo "Island" keyboard. 2 USB 3 ports, onboard ethernet, VGA and HDMI, and a SD card slot. .... Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. --- MultiMail/DOS v0.52 þ Synchronet þ .: realitycheckbbs.org :: scientia potentia est :. .