Let’s start with my mistakes:

  • I haven’t followed LKML.
  • I assumed: Every ThinkPad has - overall - perfect Linux support, so this will as well.
  • I did look up support when purchasing but I was still not verifying on the LKML.
  • Edit: I trusted Qualcomm’s marketing

So, I wanted a ARM-Linux laptop so bad. I heared about the Lenovo ThinkPad X13s in 2023 and I looked at marketing promises and (rare!) takes on it. Then there was the opportunity to buy this laptop fir a good price with the entire stats I would require for my next 10+ years. So I bought it.

In order to bake Linux on it I had to read up upon many things - I run it daily but have to accept some downsizes.

Anyhow, I thought this title would be interessting regarding Lenovo’s and Qualcomm’s “success” on ARM so that others may be aware that I am looking daily for the LKML and my model SC8280XP.

There is ONE SINGLE CONTRIBUTOR (there were two; The other joined Lenovo) allowed to have “elected and requested” documents in order to aid support. Despite their intentions (QUALCOMM) to support Linux. And I furthermore assume it hasn’t have changed with the new Snapdragon X processors.

So, thanks to John Hovold and Linaro for doing an awesome job. I wish I could support you.

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    Just a guess but it may be due to “RTFM” in

    RTFM. // Edit: I missspelled. LKML. I edited my post. Appreciated.

    We don’t endore that kind of behaviour here so that might be why.


    Either way I believe that the rest of your comment and post seems good and informs the public as it’s your experience with the ARM laptop so I gave you my upvotes for those parts👍

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      I see; Thank you for teaching me. From now on I will try to be more objective and inclusive!

      In real life I am known to be upfront (and too fast many times as well). No excuse - just some perspective from myself I have to think about.