Opensuse 11.1 on my Lenovo T61
My new Lenovo T61 came with Windows Vista and a plethora of bloatware. First thing I did when I got the laptop was to backup everything using Clonezilla. I quickly removed all traces of Vista, etc. and installed Ubuntu 8.10. Almost everything worked out of the box, except that I couldn't scroll with the trackpoint and the I couldn't log-in using the fingerprint reader. There are fixes for that, but sometimes they stop working and I have to redo the fixes again.
The OpenSuse 11.1 came out. Mine came with Vista, but Lenovo also bundles the T61 with Suse Linux Enterprise Edition (SLED) 10, so I figured that driver support should be better. I can assure you that OpenSuse is not as quirk-free as Ubuntu. Sure it looks nicer and it's more feature-rich, but it was not as problem-free as Ubuntu. However, OpenSuse seems to support the Lenovo T61 much better than Ubuntu. At least trackpoint scrolling worked out-of-the-box; and the fingerprint reader only needed to be activated. There are a few quirks however that need serious attention --
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