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Episode: 2265
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Title: HPR2265: WattOS on Lenovo X61s
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2265/hpr2265.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 00:34:51
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This is HBR episode 2,265 entitled Watto S on the Novo X61.
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It is hosted by Tony Huma, Tony H1, 212, and in about 8 minutes long, and Karima Cleanflag.
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The summary is, I talk about installing Watto S on the X61.
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Hello Hacker Public Radio listeners, this is Tony Hughes in Blackpool in the UK.
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Coming with the second episode of Watto S.
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In the show notes, although I didn't say it in the actual recording, I said I'd try installing Watto S on a little Novo X61 that I've got.
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It's actually the X61 S, which is a slightly more possible version.
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The specs are Intel Core 21.6, it's the L-7500, if you want to go and check it out.
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But this is technology from Core to 32006, so it's getting a bit longer in the tooth now.
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But I've got a couple of these little X61 S's, and I find them to be quite useful little machines.
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12-inch screen, it is the old 4x3 format, but if you're not too worried about that,
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having a wide screen for what you move is and things, then it's a perfectly usable little computer.
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So, I decided that after recording the last episode, that I'd give Watto S a try on one of these.
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So, I installed it in-store when as smoothly as it had on the little Acer Aspire,
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but obviously quite a little bit quicker, because being a faster processor,
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it was able to process the software a lot quicker, and the updates took about 20 minutes,
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half an hour, something like that, after the completing install.
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Like I said, you get a very basic install on this machine, because it's a little bit more powerful.
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I decided to install some of the core components of Libra Office,
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although I haven't installed the database, because I don't use that anyway.
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And I've also installed a couple of little utilities I use,
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Disk creator for creating USB startup disks, and obviously Audacity, which I am actually
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recording this show on the machine after installing Audacity. I did have to tweak a few things,
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because the default install of Audacity didn't install all the Acer and Pulsordio setup.
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So, I had to go back in and tweak that, but I've now got a machine that is happily recording this
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episode. So, what are my thoughts on the Lenovo X61? Well, I'm quite impressed.
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At boot up, which at the moment, because it's got a standard HD hard disk, not an SSD at the moment,
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it takes just about a minute, maybe a minute and ten seconds to boot, which is pretty reasonable,
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for the hardware that it's running on. It also consumes depending on which systems monitor you look at,
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between 300 and 400 mega RAM on startup, and that's a first boot, which is not bad. I've currently
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got two gig RAM installed on this. It will take 4 gig, which I may do an upgrade at some stage to
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4 gig, and also I've got a couple of small SSDs on the way, and I'm going to try it out with an
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install, with an SSD on it. This particular machine I've replaced the battery, so it's got a very
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good battery, and on rest, it's showing a battery life for around four or five hours, which is not
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too bad for such an old machine. Be interested to see what the battery life will be like once an SSD
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has been installed, but I suspect in real life, you're going to get between three and five hours with
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an SSD, depending on what you're doing. Maybe a little bit longer if you're just doing minor tasks
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and not overexerting the CPU at all, but the Lenovo X61s are surprisingly good little computers.
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One of our makerspace Compared Rays, Mr Les Pounder, some of you may know him,
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Big Les Piers, he's known in the Twitter sphere in various places.
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He uses a little Lenovo X61 with an SSD, and he's got Windows installed on it, and he uses
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Backup Windows machine for when he's doing projects and stuff, and he's dead happy with it.
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I got these just as backup PCs to use at the makerspace for controlling various things like 3D
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printers and stuff like that, and I can actually save for the cost. It's a no-brainer,
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I pay 35 quid for these, or to computer auction that I go to, and even though it's 10-year-old
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technology, if you pick up a good example, and even if it's got one of scuffs and scratches,
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maybe a crack or two in the case, as long as it works and everything's working fine,
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then for 35 quid you've got a very, very usable computer, and what OS just makes it
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extends that life. Like I say, it starts off with about 3,400 Meg,
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Disk usage on initial install, leaving with LibreOffice installed,
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Audacity is still only just over 4 gig, so it's got plenty of riggle room. Currently I've
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got an 80 gig hard drive in this, when I go up to an SSD, it'll probably after 4-matting be about
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110 gig SSD, the rated at 120, but then you lose someone 4-matting, but very, very good machines,
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and what OS is just perfectly running on it, you will need to configure it to the way you want it
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when you first install it. Like I say, the initial software install on what OS is not as
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comprehensive as a lot of other machines, although it does come with synaptic out of the box,
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and obviously various utilities, but if you're looking for things like LibreOffice or VLC and
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things like that, you're going to have to download and install them yourself, but first
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views very, very good and bringing life back to an old core to Duo laptop from over 10 years ago.
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So that's me this time, I'll sign off now and hope to speak to you again in the future. Bye for now.
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