I got the T460 refurbished and I really didn’t want to run Windows 10 on it. I last used Linux for any real length of time a good 20 years ago, so I’m pretty inexperienced with it at this point and I had to figure out how to install it myself.

They made it unreasonably difficult to first install an OS from a USB stick. I had to go into the BIOS, turn UEFI to legacy, turn off secure boot, reboot to boot from the USB stick, install Mint, then turn legacy back to UEFI to get it to boot from the hard drive. This took about 2 hours of trying to figure it out by doing a lot of forums reading.

I do not blame the Mint community or the Linux community as a whole. There is absolutely no reason that it should have been that hard to install Mint on that notebook.

I don’t even think getting into the BIOS once time should be necessary, but changing a BIOS setting so you can install the OS and changing it back so you can run the OS off the internal drive is just ridiculous and I find it hard to believe Lenovo couldn’t have just made it easier. I’m fairly convinced this was intentional on their part.

I’m not an IT professional or anything, but I know enough to figure this stuff out with effort, but it shouldn’t have taken that effort. It should have been almost plug-and-play. This is 2024. The notebook isn’t even 10 years old.

Is there actually a good reason for this or are they just kissing Microsoft’s ass?

  • @[email protected]
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    910 months ago

    Wow what a ride. Congrats on making it work, I’m not sure if I wouldn’t have given up at some point. Great job!

    About kissing M$'s ass, don’t get me started on updating the BIOS on a HP Laptop, they require you to do that in Windows cause it’s the only way to get their downloader to run. So it’s not only Lenovo’s Laptops that don’t play nice with Linux.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      810 months ago

      I didn’t even want to take a chance with an HP considering how fucked up their printers are.

      • @[email protected]
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        210 months ago

        I have HP Zbook, Linux works fine. There is a BIOS bug that linux boot acknowledges and moves forward with…just an annoying few intial mesaages during bootup

      • @[email protected]
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        210 months ago

        my kids and i all have HP laptops, and they are great in Linux. one is arch, one is fedora, and one is a fedora immutable. no issues at all

        • Flying SquidOP
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          110 months ago

          Someone else told me the higher-end models are decent, but that’s out of my price range. This is a $200 refurbished machine.