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- Subject: [Discuss] Think I need a new computer
- From: kentborg at borg.org (Kent Borg)
- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2024 09:45:26 -0700
- In-reply-to: <20240616230424.387d2958@mydesk.domain.cxm>
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On 6/16/24 20:04, Steve Litt wrote: > Yeah, don't spend $1200. I know it memchecked OK, but did you do a > smart tools check on your disks? The only "disk" is the internal Micron 2200S NVMe 512GB SSD, and "smartctl -a /dev/nvme?" (of each its five devices) seems completely happy. Though for a 4-year-old notebook that I use a lot, almost never power down, and mostly don't even suspend, the "power on hours" seems low at 7,062. (Can Linux power down an SSD when things are mostly idle? Cool.) > Also, just for fun, reseat all your > daughtercards and ramsticks and cables, internal and external. Elapsed > time: Maybe an hour. An hour? No way. This is the smallest reasonable notebook computer I could find, taking it apart and unplugging all those tiny connectors is a lot of work, and reassembling it is worse. A dangerous round-trip operation. I long ago would have upgraded the SSD to a much more capacious part (much simpler than unplugging everything) were to consider that a "just for fun" task. I'm usually fearless about such things, but I disassembled this machine's predecessor, I know? > Maybe a different distribution would help. Try Void Linux, which is > about as different from Debian as you can get without going Slackware > or BSD. No. I have hardware problems, and I like Debian. > I HATE intermittents! Yup. And in the last few days things have gotten better, good in fact. It was just a day or so that was flaky. I suspect the video hardware because have seen occasional funny video glitches, basically from the start. II assumed driver problems, GPUs are not well documented and probably full debt. It has otherwise been a reliable machine, the glitches come and go, but with age they are getting worse and, alas, no longer just cosmetic. I'll keep bumping along until it gets too bad, the limited battery gets too limiting, or I have more money. And next time I buy a notebook computer I will get one that is upgradeable (!) and repairable (!). A 13-inch model from http://frame.work being the current strawman. As long as I don't want one of the new pre-order machines they ship within 5-days? -kb, the Kent who wishes Framework had had a computer for sale 4-years ago.
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