Hey fedi!
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Hey fedi!
I'll soon have to choose a new laptop for work. I run Debian testing (so up to date enough, but not bleeding edge), prefer non-nvidia, want a system that reliably suspends and isn't running hot while just doing low load tasks (web browsing)
USB C charging and DisplayPort alt mode in same port appreciated. Something around 13/14 inches preferred.
Recommend me things you have personal, good experience with?
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Hey fedi!
I'll soon have to choose a new laptop for work. I run Debian testing (so up to date enough, but not bleeding edge), prefer non-nvidia, want a system that reliably suspends and isn't running hot while just doing low load tasks (web browsing)
USB C charging and DisplayPort alt mode in same port appreciated. Something around 13/14 inches preferred.
Recommend me things you have personal, good experience with?
@littlefox Obvious choices would be the Framework 13 (for the ultra-modular and repair factor bur also the pricier option) or the Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen9 (the cheaper but equally performant and EU/German-made and Linux-tailored option with more ports but less modularity, but kept repairability and upgradeability)
Both are great devices imo, but I haven't used neither of those myself.
(or even a ThinkPad although those have become worse in terms up repairability and upgradeability, the imo last "good" ThinkPads in that regard are from 2018.)
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@littlefox Obvious choices would be the Framework 13 (for the ultra-modular and repair factor bur also the pricier option) or the Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen9 (the cheaper but equally performant and EU/German-made and Linux-tailored option with more ports but less modularity, but kept repairability and upgradeability)
Both are great devices imo, but I haven't used neither of those myself.
(or even a ThinkPad although those have become worse in terms up repairability and upgradeability, the imo last "good" ThinkPads in that regard are from 2018.)
@littlefox I just checked, the Tuxedo one even has a better CPU and a AMD dGPU, which the Framework 13 has not
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@littlefox Obvious choices would be the Framework 13 (for the ultra-modular and repair factor bur also the pricier option) or the Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen9 (the cheaper but equally performant and EU/German-made and Linux-tailored option with more ports but less modularity, but kept repairability and upgradeability)
Both are great devices imo, but I haven't used neither of those myself.
(or even a ThinkPad although those have become worse in terms up repairability and upgradeability, the imo last "good" ThinkPads in that regard are from 2018.)
@MagicLike I have an InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen 7 and it kinda cured me from Tuxedo
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@MagicLike I have an InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen 7 and it kinda cured me from Tuxedo
@littlefox wdym by that?
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@littlefox wdym by that?
@littlefox or rather could you elaborate further?