Xiaomi’s first laptop is a Macbook Air rival
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Re: Xiaomi’s first laptop is a Macbook Air rival
#12If the RAM is user-upgradable, this will make for an excellent dev machine. Given it's a chinese laptop, it will surely not be locked, so Ubuntu will run well as well.
Re: Xiaomi’s first laptop is a Macbook Air rival
#13People shit on Xiaomi here but even imitation requires some level of artistry and finesse. This looks like a good clone of Air, and I haven't seen Acer/Lenovo/Dell manage to do that yet.
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#14Re: Xiaomi’s first laptop is a Macbook Air rival
#15If the RAM is user-upgradable, this will make for an excellent dev machine. Given it's a chinese laptop, it will surely not be locked, so Ubuntu will run well as well.
Re: Xiaomi’s first laptop is a Macbook Air rival
#16If the RAM is user-upgradable, this will make for an excellent dev machine. Given it's a chinese laptop, it will surely not be locked, so Ubuntu will run well as well.
pretty naive. especially since it has a dual graphics with nvidia. which is really akward to "correctly" install on linux. and then there are drivers. pretty sure that there won't be many stuff that directly works on linux.
Re: Xiaomi’s first laptop is a Macbook Air rival
#17If the RAM is user-upgradable, this will make for an excellent dev machine. Given it's a chinese laptop, it will surely not be locked, so Ubuntu will run well as well.
Ubuntu and batteries are not good friends :-( I tried few times and still using apple
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#18Re: Xiaomi’s first laptop is a Macbook Air rival
#19For robotics work I always end up wanting a small but decent computer to run my ROS visualizations/algorithms and to make small code edits. This has a decent c/gpu, good battery, small form factor, ssd slot, and isn't ungodly expensive. I usually end up running a VM on my primary development laptop but that is very annoying, a dedicated and less valuable machine would be better.
Re: Xiaomi’s first laptop is a Macbook Air rival
#20If the RAM is user-upgradable, this will make for an excellent dev machine. Given it's a chinese laptop, it will surely not be locked, so Ubuntu will run well as well.
Are you saying Ubuntu runs well on all laptops which are not locked?
I'm not sure how true his thought is in relation to china,but neither here nor there.