• Natanox@discuss.tchncs.de
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    6 hours ago

    It’s ready if you use a Linux device, you get dedicated laptops for as low as 600€ by now.

    Unfortunately people keep comparing diy machines with Windows and Mac. That’s simply not a fair comparison, there are reasons a Linux vendor often charges a few hundred bucks more for a Clevo or Tongfang design laptop (not just because they have to finance their support). Thousands of work hours are needed for every detail of a device-software combo to be prepared for the average user. And most of that hard work eventually get upstreamed or is about fixing FOSS bugs in the first place, so buying from Linux computer vendors is a win for everyone.

    That’s also the reason why Channels (or “Influencers”) like The Linux Experiment are talking so positively about everything while still aiming at a relatively “average” audience (meaning no Linux nerds). They use Slimbooks, Tuxedos, System76’s, Star Labs…

    If you got the money, get one of those. If you absolutely hate it Windows will, in 99% of all cases, still work on them.

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      4 hours ago

      I bought a cheap arm based Linux laptop a couple of years ago. The official distribution with full hardware support never received any updates. ARMbian didn’t fully support the hardware more than a year later. E.g. no sound output.

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        3 hours ago

        A couple of years ago must mean it was either a kit aimed at developers (like the current RISC-V machines) or some chinese garbage (they often just ship one distro and never update or push any drivers upstream). 🫤

        Unfortunately bad companies (incl. those who do not label their products correctly, as in "for developers & enthusiasts) can be found in any space.