Opportunities: - A Thunderbolt 3 dock that has all the missing ports in new MacBook Pro - Lenovo, HP, Asus release properly supported notebook with Linux similar to Dell XPS Developer edition. Makes desktop Linux available across PC industries. - Microsoft release Surface Pro and Surface Book with Mubuntu (MS version of Ubuntu, since MS already has working relationship with Canonical) - Cloud service via emulator tha…
Ask HN: Disappointed by the new Macbook, what alternatives do we have?
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Re: Ask HN: Disappointed by the new Macbook, what alternatives do we have?
#122I asked the same question and read replies to others. Just a quick summary; - Lenovo has decent laptops. Personally, I'd not touch anything from Lenovo after their shady stuff. (Maybe not an issue on Linux, maybe it is. I don't trust them) - Dell XPS series are really good but people complain about coil whine, worse battery life compared to MBP and hit/miss trackpad. It might not be that big of a problem. And if you…
Re: Ask HN: Disappointed by the new Macbook, what alternatives do we have?
#123Naturally, the Arch Linux community has an extremely helpful wiki to help you get set up:
Re: Ask HN: Disappointed by the new Macbook, what alternatives do we have?
#124This isn't really a recommendation, but if I could have it my way, I'd take this computer, except with OS X: https://system76.com/laptops/oryx • 15.6" 1080p IPS LED-backlit Display • NVIDIA GeForce 1070 8GB • 3.5 GHz i7-6700HQ • 32 GB DD4 at 2400MHz (upgradeable to 64 GB) • OS Drive: 512 GB NVMe (PCI with 2600MB/s read and 1600 MB/s write) • 2nd Drive: 2.5" 1 TB SSD • 1080p HD Webcam • Kensington® Lock port • 1x Giga…
Re: Ask HN: Disappointed by the new Macbook, what alternatives do we have?
#125Earlier quoted context omitted.
Important corrections: - Lenovo's ThinkPad line has decent laptops. Lenovo's more popular line, Ideapad, which are branded just "Lenovo", are terrible. - Dell XPS series are good, but if you're looking to run Linux on them, make sure to get the Developer Editions
Instead of XPSs, we bought Precisions 15 5000 at work [1]. They are basically XPS 15, (virtually indistinguishable apart for the engraving on the bottom), but you can spec them to bits (you can even get a Xeon processor if you want,have them with no OS / Ubuntu). All of us are reasonably happy with them. [1]: http://www.dell.com/uk/business/p/precision-m5510-workstatio...
Re: Ask HN: Disappointed by the new Macbook, what alternatives do we have?
#126I asked the same question and read replies to others. Just a quick summary; - Lenovo has decent laptops. Personally, I'd not touch anything from Lenovo after their shady stuff. (Maybe not an issue on Linux, maybe it is. I don't trust them) - Dell XPS series are really good but people complain about coil whine, worse battery life compared to MBP and hit/miss trackpad. It might not be that big of a problem. And if you…
Important corrections: - Lenovo's ThinkPad line has decent laptops. Lenovo's more popular line, Ideapad, which are branded just "Lenovo", are terrible. - Dell XPS series are good, but if you're looking to run Linux on them, make sure to get the Developer Editions
Re: Ask HN: Disappointed by the new Macbook, what alternatives do we have?
#127Earlier quoted context omitted.
If the T460 had the same display options available, it would be the perfect alternative: Two DIMM slots, two mass storage slots, two batteries, and still quite compact.
Seems slightly bulkier and 20% heavier, but that's not too bad. I wonder if the T460s panel works fine in the T460 if you're willing to do the swap.
Re: Ask HN: Disappointed by the new Macbook, what alternatives do we have?
#128I asked the same question and read replies to others. Just a quick summary; - Lenovo has decent laptops. Personally, I'd not touch anything from Lenovo after their shady stuff. (Maybe not an issue on Linux, maybe it is. I don't trust them) - Dell XPS series are really good but people complain about coil whine, worse battery life compared to MBP and hit/miss trackpad. It might not be that big of a problem. And if you…
If you don't mind Linux, https://system76.com/laptops has some great machines - the Oryx Pro is a pretty slim, aluminium laptop with much more performance per buck than the MBP.
Re: Ask HN: Disappointed by the new Macbook, what alternatives do we have?
#129Earlier quoted context omitted.
If you don't mind Linux, https://system76.com/laptops has some great machines - the Oryx Pro is a pretty slim, aluminium laptop with much more performance per buck than the MBP.
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Who can? :-) It seems to be back now BTW.
Re: Ask HN: Disappointed by the new Macbook, what alternatives do we have?
#130Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm really skeptical about Lenovo because of the proprietary software issues they've had, even read things about bioses with sketchy stuff in them which couldn't be flashed and such.
Erm which proprietary software issues are you referring to?