- #UNDOCK NAVIGATION MENU MOODLE 1080P#
- #UNDOCK NAVIGATION MENU MOODLE FULL#
- #UNDOCK NAVIGATION MENU MOODLE PRO#
This removes the block and prevents it from being reinstated. This sometimes happens when the Display on page types option for the block is changed to Any site administration page. I expected to spend the past 2 days installing or setting up drivers, at least in the utilization of the docking station, but nope.The Administration or Navigation block has been deleted or is otherwise missing. I simply can’t believe everything worked out of the box. I chose the 1920×1080 resolution screen, which gives me a pleasant viewing experience, despite being a 12-inch screen. The TrackPoint as a mouse is working wonders, even with a triple monitor. This is because I can raise the monitor behind it, just enough that I won’t strain my neck looking up. Due to the small size of X270, I can afford to have used it as my keyboard and mouse (TrackPoint), something not possible with a bigger Laptop like L540. Lenovo is known for its keyboard and TrackPoint experience. The thing worked without needing any drivers. About a third of the original price!Īgain, hats off to the Canonical and the various contributors.
#UNDOCK NAVIGATION MENU MOODLE PRO#
With some money to spare, I went and bought some officially refurbished Pro Docking Station for 100 CAD. And those are some heavy use too with TensorFlow. Didn’t even resort to the internal battery. And I still had more than 60% of battery to spare.
#UNDOCK NAVIGATION MENU MOODLE FULL#
I doubt I’ll develop those shoulder pains by lugging this thing around.Īfter charging the two battery, the internal 3-cell and the external 6-cell to full charge, I used the laptop for a total of 12 hours, excluding suspend time. None can argue against a weight of just over a kg. X270 checked and exceeded all the mobility requirements I have.
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With the specification, I selected, the performance is all there. Hats off to Canonical and the various contributors to the project.? The very opposite of my last Thinkpad L540, where the TrackPoint, Bluetooth, and wifi did not work. The moment it arrived, I immediately installed Ubuntu 17.10.ĭuring the installation, everything worked.
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You can definitely feel the construction quality. Compared to my last L540, where flexing is everywhere, X270 is too rigid. My first impressions when I first held the X270 is the good construction. Again, I’m not made of money. ? Experience So Far… Although many other brands can meet this requirement, the combination of quality of construction and good hardware for a reasonable price can only be afforded by X270. Finally, the battery must be good so I won’t be seeking a power outlet.
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It must be light so I would barely notice it in my straps. And when I’m on the move, I undock it and go on with my day somewhere else.
#UNDOCK NAVIGATION MENU MOODLE 1080P#
Through some sort of docking, may it be Lenovo docking or even USB-C, I can attach at least two 1080p screens. Finally, I’d like it to be Ubuntu 17.10 compatible.įor the scenarios, I imagine using this next workstation in both my home and place of work. Since I’m not made of money, I’d like it to be durable. In addition, since I’m in front a machine 90% of my existence, I’d like the screen to be at least 1080p and keyboard be nice to the touch. This means it must have at least 16 GB ram, 4 threads, and SSD drive. While choosing my next mobile workstation, I had a few specs and scenarios in mind.įor the spec, I’d like my next workstation to be equal or better than my past workstations. After weighing all my options, I ordered a Lenovo Thinkpad X270 and I’ve been testing it for 48 hours at the time of this writing! In this article, I’ll go through why I chose X270 as my next mobile workstation and my experience on using it so far. I was looking for a mobile work laptop last week.