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Linux Developer Laptops: Dell's Precision 5500 series reigns supreme (2019)

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Re: Linux Developer Laptops: Dell's Precision 5500 series reigns supreme (2019)

#41

i find it very hard to suggest an intel/amd laptop nowadays now that M1 macbooks exist.. M1 is a league on its own, everything else is just tech junk at this point

M1 is overrated. I own MacBook Pro with M1 Max. It’s fast, but it’s not something that helps in day to day use. And ARM compatibility issues not really helping. Battery is not that amazing either. I spent 30 minutes in discord and battery was at 91%, 5 hours is not something unique. It’s good, fast and expensive laptop. But not something that I could call mind breaking.

Re: Linux Developer Laptops: Dell's Precision 5500 series reigns supreme (2019)

#42

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Shallow dismissal. Don’t assume everyone lives in the same year as you.

Huh? Are others time travellers?

Absolutely! For instance, Jacob Rees-Mogg lives in roughly 1840 CE.

Re: Linux Developer Laptops: Dell's Precision 5500 series reigns supreme (2019)

#43
I really think articles like this can help drive Lenovo to go back to their old superior keyboards.

However, apart from the missing [2019], should there not also be a [Sponsored] tag? The author's review can't reliably be seen to be unbiased (emphasis mine below).

    I just spent the better part of this past year year struggling with the Thinkpad P1, Lenovo's latest effort to compete with Dell's XPS 15 and Precision 5500 line. I had had a Precision 5510 in the past, which had been my favorite laptop of all time, except for some small issues that led me to explore Lenovo's latest.

    I was talking with the Dell folks recently about my experiences with (and general fussiness regarding) Linux laptops and **they offered to send me a new Precision 5540 to give them constructive feedback.** After a few days with the new machine, it was obvious that it was the machine for me and I shut down my Thinkpad P1 for good.

Re: Linux Developer Laptops: Dell's Precision 5500 series reigns supreme (2019)

#44
post #33

Personally I'm waiting for the new ARM ThinkPad X13s. I rarely buy things on day one but that will be one for sure. Not sure which distro will run on it but I like tinkering with it.

Do you know that the ARM one will run linux on day one?

Re: Linux Developer Laptops: Dell's Precision 5500 series reigns supreme (2019)

#45

Unrelated. Why do people hyperlink the title text? It is annoying. I wanted to mark and search the "Dell's Precision 5500" bit to see what the machine looked like. Then I tapped the link. Hyperlinking makes mouse highlighting difficult. Hyperlink title is all over the internet and it is annoying and it serves no purpose.

If you hold alt while highlighting, it bypasses the click events letting you highlight to your hearts content. Sometimes this doesn’t work when the site is using JS to do some kindof click handler, but it should work fine for an a tag

TIL. Thanks.

Re: Linux Developer Laptops: Dell's Precision 5500 series reigns supreme (2019)

#46
No.

I have a 5550 which is I assume what the author is referring to. It’s garbage. Overheats constantly, the touchpad is dire, the screen has bad vignette around the edges, it’s noisy, the thing hard freezes when you plug it into a dock, the webcam only works 50% of the time you power it up and if you pick it up by the base it flexes so badly the touchpad clicks. The keyboard is also soggy as hell and the battery lasts 3 hours if you’re really lucky.

It’s the worst laptop I’ve ever had the displeasure of using. I am just glad I didn’t pay for the thing.

But a Thinkpad or a MacBook and just give this a hard pass.

I’m using a 14” MacBook Pro which was much cheaper and it’s a far more productive machine without all of the above problems!

Re: Linux Developer Laptops: Dell's Precision 5500 series reigns supreme (2019)

#47
post #7

Maybe if you're considering the "major laptop manufacturers", but I prefer my System76 laptop any day, since it comes with Linux and they support it from the get-go. Also, they write a lot of nice software that makes the Linux ecosystem better; I love Pop_OS! and how I basically don't have to futz around with getting things to work but have the power of a Debian/Ubuntu variant so I can install other things easily. I…

I think ergonomics / general slickness goes a long way for a dev laptop, not just pure horsepower. Form factor, keyboard etc. Everyone has their preferences with these things :)

I am one of those people that don't care what something looks like, as long as I can plug it into my docking station and occasionally use it stand-alone. However, I can see your ergonomics and "general slickness" point as I've had some work laptops in the past that had the worst keyboard layouts or the touch-pad was placed weirdly or I had to do the Contra cheat code on the keyboard to incant the proper spell to get it to startup properly. I work on a personal laptop that is ~3 years old and I don't think I'll need to replace it ever, since I can replace parts and it's faster than I will ever need for my use cases.

Re: Linux Developer Laptops: Dell's Precision 5500 series reigns supreme (2019)

#48

Unrelated. Why do people hyperlink the title text? It is annoying. I wanted to mark and search the "Dell's Precision 5500" bit to see what the machine looked like. Then I tapped the link. Hyperlinking makes mouse highlighting difficult. Hyperlink title is all over the internet and it is annoying and it serves no purpose.

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Re: Linux Developer Laptops: Dell's Precision 5500 series reigns supreme (2019)

#49
I have a Dell Precision 5560 with Ubuntu installed from the factory. While the article says that they find power management is where the laptop shines, I have had the opposite experience. I've found that often my 5560 is dead because the battery quickly drains when its off. Does anyone have a fix for this? It seems this thread has attracted some fellow users. Do you have this problem as well? It's really surprising to me that this was an issue out of the box from a vendor who has been selling Linux systems for a while now.

Re: Linux Developer Laptops: Dell's Precision 5500 series reigns supreme (2019)

#50
post #33

Personally I'm waiting for the new ARM ThinkPad X13s. I rarely buy things on day one but that will be one for sure. Not sure which distro will run on it but I like tinkering with it.

Do you know that the ARM one will run linux on day one?

Not by Lenovo. Officially it comes with Windows 11
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