[ltp] Linux friendly repair shops in San Francisco?

Robert Hollis linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Fri, 20 Feb 2004 08:21:23 -0600


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T30 should have a 3-yr warranty. If you are within that call IBM. (IBM 
might have a record of if it is in warranty). Been 10 yrs since I lived 
out that way, so I can't recommend a repair shop.

Robert Hollis
630-568-1491 (T/L 994)
e-mail - vdrlholl@us.ibm.com

IBM
Two Lincoln Centre
Oakbrook Terrace, IL  60181






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I have a T30 which has been running Linux very nicely for a couple years
now. It probably needs a system board repair or replacement because it
no longer recognizes the second 256 MB memory module I bought for it.
(Both modules test good by the slot swapping method.)

Can anyone on the list recommend a repair shop in the San Francisco,
California area with which they've had a good experience?

Thanks!

Bill Barnard

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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">T30 should have a 3-yr warranty. If
you are within that call IBM. (IBM might have a record of if it is in warranty).
Been 10 yrs since I lived out that way, so I can't recommend a repair shop.</font>
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Robert Hollis<br>
630-568-1491 (T/L 994)<br>
e-mail - vdrlholl@us.ibm.com<br>
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IBM<br>
Two Lincoln Centre<br>
Oakbrook Terrace, IL &nbsp;60181<br>
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<br><font size=2><tt>I have a T30 which has been running Linux very nicely
for a couple years<br>
now. It probably needs a system board repair or replacement because it<br>
no longer recognizes the second 256 MB memory module I bought for it.<br>
(Both modules test good by the slot swapping method.)<br>
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Can anyone on the list recommend a repair shop in the San Francisco,<br>
California area with which they've had a good experience?<br>
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Thanks!<br>
<br>
Bill Barnard<br>
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