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1. rhyn00+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-09-24 18:56:27
I would add that the linux-ready boutique vendors like system76, tuxedo computers, framework are also options if you don't want to fuss with drivers and what not, but still want to run linux. I definitely agree that linux doesn't run super smooth on all hardware, but it's not hard to find hardware these days where it does run smooth.

I came across tuxedo computers randomly one day, and gave it a shot. Very impressed, and am extremely happy with my tuxedo pulse 15 gen2 - running their supported version of Ubuntu+KDE, that just works out of the box. Only thing I can complain about is that: speakers are not great (but I use headphones 90% time anyways), and KDE doesn't support independent resolution scaling (I need 125% for laptop display but 100% for external monitor), so it's a bit hacky to get scaling the way I want. However, everything else runs perfectly and smoothly.

It's best laptop I've ever owned for linux. It is quite, portable, moderate power laptop, for fair price. I gave my wife my Macbook air M1 over this one. While the M1 CPU/GPU is a little more powerful than Ryzen 5700U (8 core), I get more ram (32gb 3200mhz), bigger and faster disk (1TB 980 pro pci 4), more battery life (18hr idle, 10+ working) for similar price. It's also repairable, w/ removable standard components (not cpu tho). Linux running SMOOTH.

Basically with these type of vendors, you don't need to struggle or sacrifice (much) to run linux anymore. Tuxedo computers [1] has many more models worth checking out, like with high end GPUs or smaller/more portable (even one that support external liquid cooling and an rtx 3080ti lol).

[1] Tuxedo Computer (notebooks) https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Linux-Hardware/Linux-Note... [2] Pulse 15 gen2 : https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Linux-Hardware/Notebooks/...

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2. Klonoa+71[view] [source] 2022-09-24 19:07:16
>>rhyn00+(OP)
Another vendor to mention is Star Labs, who make the StarBook. Unlike most vendors they fabricate their own designs - not rebranded clevo shells.
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3. rhyn00+q1[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-09-24 19:09:05
>>Klonoa+71
Wow, I'd never heard of StarBook, but it does indeed look like a wonderful machine.
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4. derbOa+1G[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-09-25 01:28:45
>>Klonoa+71
Also worth mentioning the HP Dev One, which is a collaboration with System76, and I think there's a similar collaboration with Razer.
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