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− | + | The SL series was developed as a short-lived, indirect successor of the discontinued R series. | |
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− | + | Due to the SLx00 models' IdeaPad-like qualities, they had AMI as their BIOS vendor, instead of Phoenix as their BIOS vendor. Certain changes were also performed on the embedded controller, which caused a lot of ThinkPad-specific drivers and utilities to not function on the SLx00 models. | |
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− | + | The SL series was eventually discontinued, and branched out to form the E series (continuing from the SLx00) and the L series (continuing from the SLx10). | |
+ | {{footnotes|#Alexandre Rostovtsev has written the [http://github.com/tetromino/lenovo-sl-laptop/tree/master lenovo-sl-laptop driver] managing hotkeys, backlight and bluetooth. Please test and report results. [http://mailman.linux-thinkpad.org/pipermail/linux-thinkpad/2009-January/046147.html Original announcement] on the mailing list.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 26 November 2019
ThinkPad SL seriesThe SL series was developed as a short-lived, indirect successor of the discontinued R series. Due to the SLx00 models' IdeaPad-like qualities, they had AMI as their BIOS vendor, instead of Phoenix as their BIOS vendor. Certain changes were also performed on the embedded controller, which caused a lot of ThinkPad-specific drivers and utilities to not function on the SLx00 models. The SL series was eventually discontinued, and branched out to form the E series (continuing from the SLx00) and the L series (continuing from the SLx10).
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