Note: this is a sort of lab-book entry. This is unlikely to be useful to you I bought this computer in 2008: <https://lenovo.fandom.com/wiki/X61_Tablet> I pulled it out of a closet and booted it. I wanted use it for the stylus. I don't have any modern Linux device with a stylus. (I've been using a ThinkPad ChromeBook C13 when I need a stylus. I've found ChromeOS's PDF thing to be useful for filling out PDF forms. I'd like Linux to be as good or better.) Fedora 24 still worked fine on the X61t. There were a few bubbles in the screen lamination, but other than that the computer worked. Oh, there are hints that the "CMOS battery" may be dead. The stylus worked in the installed Fedora 24 but not with my live USB version of Fedora 42. clue 1: the stylus is a "Wacom Serial Tablet PC Stylus" (according to the lenovo.fandom.com page) clue 2: "Note that as of version 1.0, the xf86-input-wacom driver no longer supports serial devices." <https://github-wiki-see.page/m/linuxwacom/xf86-input-wacom/wiki/How-Wacom-tablets-work> Clue 3: Fedora 42 is using Wayland. So I'm guessing that this stylus will never be supported. I don't know how hard to work at this problem. I haven't otherwise needed the computer for about 5 years. I guess it is still viable: - it has an OK screen: 1400x1050 but a bit dim - it is convertible to a tablet. But no touch input and heavy. - 4G of RAM is enough. Apparently it could be updated to 8G - it has the original 115G SSD. Any old 2.5" SATA drive could upgrade it - the processor is an Intel Core 2 Duo L7500 processor - no USB 3 port - the fan seems to be constantly running. I don't remember for sure but I think that that may be normal