Ask HN: Best linux laptop right now?
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#3This site collects info on people running Linux on their ThinkPads: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki
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#5https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/korora-penguin-gnu-li...
The fact that it works with Trisquel is a good indication that the hardware support is good.
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#6When discussing this on the ThinkPad subreddit a Red Hat employee mentioned that their standard issue work laptops are ThinkPads with Red Hat Enterprise installed, but most engineers then switch to Fedora. As a result Fedora tends to run very well on ThinkPads (according to him and in my so far limited experience), as they have many Red Hat engineers working on that OS every day.
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#7Top two hardware issues that ruin Linux for me: * GPU drivers support is either broken or non-existent. * Wi-Fi drivers non-existent or not included in a particular distribution out of the box (seriously?)
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#8The T460p is due out in the next few weeks and is geared toward performance with the use of discrete graphics and Intel core i5/i7 processors from the HQ line.
The T460s is geared for mobility, and can be bought today.
And also available today, the regular T460 model is a compromise between the two.
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#9By terrible I mean actually missing keystrokes noticeably often, even around 60wpm.
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#10ThinkPads generally run Linux very well. I use an old X220 with Mint 17 and it fits my needs. ThinkPads are also well suited to business use and will last many years. X series for ultraportables with small screens, T series for high performance machines. This site collects info on people running Linux on their ThinkPads: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki