[Discuss] Think I need a new computer
Randall Rose
rrose at pobox.com
Sat Jun 15 19:12:36 EDT 2024
Minor point, but this is not a bad time of year to find a computer at a low price. School's out, nowhere near back-to-school season, no Christmas rush.
On Sat, Jun 15, 2024, at 7:38 PM, Kent Borg wrote:
> My Dell XPS 13 7390 is getting old creaky, and at nearly 4-years, it
> isn't new, but how annoying, it has been a nice machine.
>
> This morning it was dead, I had left it plugged in, running, with the
> lid closed. And this morning its battery was dead. It has been
> complaining about disconnects, so maybe there is an intermittent in my
> cables.
>
> Reboot, look at log files, see nothing interesting before the messages
> from my powering it up. Then a while later, as I unlock it the dialog
> asking for my password went away, the background of the lockscreen
> refreshed, and the mouse pointer froze. Trying to switch consoles didn't
> do anything. I forced a powerdown.
>
> Looking at logs it looks like it saw me plugging and unplugging power,
> closing the lid, and pressing power button.
>
> I ran a memtest and it passed.
>
> I installed an unrelated-looking Dell firmware update it has been
> wanting for a long time:
>
> FW 22001070 Device Update
> Dell 2200 NVMe SSD Firmware Update
>
> *Fix the "Drive not detected" issue reported by the Dell ePSA tool in
> some rare
> cases.
>
> Reboot and things are slow: Login and my desktop sits dark for sometime
> before painting my background picture. That sites blank for sometime
> before drawing my desktop icons.
>
> And now I think I am noticing funny delays here and there, hard to be
> certain.
>
> I'd willing to be suspicious of my upgrade from Debian 11 to 12, but
> that was nearly a month ago, rebooted several times, and all seemed to
> be working well.
>
>
> Grrr. I don't want to spend a bunch of money on a new computer right
> now. But the battery is supposedly only 57% of what it used to be. The
> trackpad doesn't like to click in the location where I like to click and
> is only slightly more agreeable in other places. One of USB-C jacks
> seems grumpy (not noticing things I plug in) and the others are maybe a
> bit odd, not sure.
>
> God I wish everything weren't so damn disposable.
>
>
> Let me see what https://frame.work has in stock, their computers can be
> repaired, even upgraded.
>
> Do I want an AMD Ryzon 7040 or an Intel i5-1340P? Is one better better
> supported for Linux for these days…?
>
>
> Grrr.
>
> -kb, the Kent whose incremental backup just finished, time to do another
> on another disk.
>
>
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