Comment by ๐ norayr
Re: "Hey everyone. I'm looking for a cheap used laptop that's "โฆ"
but yes i don't thitk it is supported by openbsd.
i know certainly that people were using pinebooks with openbsd, and wait, i think one of the socs for devterm is same rockchip soc used in pinebook pro. so maybe you can manage to install openbsd on it. or check if someone did it.
but to me it is interesting that devterm can use low power risc-v and i estimated it would run for 6-8 hours on 8 AA batteries.
2025-11-03 ยท 6 months ago
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๐ norayr ยท 2025-11-03 at 21:26:
not for openbsd but i can suggest getting some old motorola phone like bionic, droid4, atrix, something supported by maemo leste, and motorola lapdock.
lapdock has its own battery, so you can run devuan linux on the phone and use it by plugging to the lapdock as infinite life arm laptop.
๐ป darkghost ยท 2025-11-03 at 23:20:
The alphasmart should be supported by OpenBSD. When you plug it in, it becomes an HID (human interface device) keyboard. Then you push the send button and it "types" out the file contents. There is a setting on the alphasmart for how fast it does this. Ingenious way of ensuring device compatibility so long as you have a USB A port.
๐ antonyf ยท Nov 09 at 12:53:
I get about 8 hours on my Thinkpad T480 running OpenBSD, they tend to be a bit cheaper than X1 Carbons I think. I primarily use it for writing short stories and blog posts, actually.
Original Post
Hey everyone. I'm looking for a cheap used laptop that's "perfectly" supported by OpenBSD. I only plan to use it to write my short stories with, so my requirements aren't high at all, but I would like as good of battery life as I can get. Does anyone have any suggestions? I know Thinkpads are the standard advice, but I think an X1 Carbon or whatever is still overkill for this, so a specific, older recommendation that can still run the newest version would be great.