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Macaroni9538, to linux in How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?

This helps alot actually because tbh, I don’t know what “works” good together as far as ram and cpu specs

Macaroni9538, to linux in Are older, but Linux compatible computers capable of running the newest kernel/version of various distros?

I have no idea how old you can or even should go lol budget aside, it seems every thinkpad is uber affordable, even the newest models. very strange

Macaroni9538, to linux in How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?

so what i’ve been doing is finding various models through the generations and researching their cpu’s and oddly enough, nearly every one i’ve put in has had subpar ratings or rankings… idk if that really matters or not

Macaroni9538, to linux in How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?

Aha I see! thanks for the info. I think i’m going thinkpad though, just gotta decide which model. they are incredibly cheap! especially for what you get

Macaroni9538, to linux in How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?

wait a sec, kinda contradicting here. you said to avoid weird cheap brands but then you told me to buy weird cheap brands… lol sorry im confused

Macaroni9538, to linux in Are older, but Linux compatible computers capable of running the newest kernel/version of various distros?

But I just may not be able to run the newer releases that come out and continue to come out? if the machine is a tad old? is that what I’m getting? because that’s what im trying to figure out

Macaroni9538, to linux in Are older, but Linux compatible computers capable of running the newest kernel/version of various distros?

Business or consumer? I’ve heard much better things about business class laptops for whatever reason

Macaroni9538, to linux in Are older, but Linux compatible computers capable of running the newest kernel/version of various distros?

See I fear this, being stuck to only kernels up to a certain version. Because don’t the older ones lose support and stuff like that? how the heck do you maintain your system if the distro isn’t pushing anymore updates and such?

Macaroni9538, to linux in Are older, but Linux compatible computers capable of running the newest kernel/version of various distros?

Then why have I had such a terrible experience with my newer Dell Xps 13 9310 experience? user error or proprietary b.s.? because I have been told that the new Dells are going the more propriety route.

Macaroni9538, to linux in Are older, but Linux compatible computers capable of running the newest kernel/version of various distros?

That seems to be the most popular model. How old is it, if you know?

Macaroni9538, to linux in How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?

I oughtta browse ebay and see if anybody’s selling some system76 stuff. I gotta see what to do with my Dell Xps 13 9310 thats stuck in manufacturing mode first. probably sell for parts or idk?

Macaroni9538, to linux in How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?

Wow, I truly appreciate this response. So i’ve been using Linux for a decade and know a “fair” amount, never made it a goal to learn the ins and outs, though I am now. So I hear business laptops make great linux machines. My main question is, most of the computers within my budget that are “known” to be decent linux machines are very old. Are they capable of still keeping up with all the newest and latest versions of distros? or are you stuck on older models just because the nature of the device being older?

Macaroni9538, to linux in Are older, but Linux compatible computers capable of running the newest kernel/version of various distros?

So then there’s really nothing special you look out for? why have I had such issues with linux issues and my Dell Xps 13 9310? user error or proprietary b.s.?

Macaroni9538, to linux in How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?

Don’t think I have much experience with AMD, almost always Intel. Are there certain generations that are like cutoff for being too old to be stable, quick, and performant?

Macaroni9538, to linux in Are older, but Linux compatible computers capable of running the newest kernel/version of various distros?

So I really only care about the RAM for speed. dont care about ssd size, dont care about fingerprint readers, I just want a solid machine that makes it easy to run linux and also easy to fix; something sturdy. there’s nothing “special” i should be noting while shopping? is it just all personal preference with the specs and such?

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