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quarantine | 5 years ago
- Dell XPS (mac-like comes with Linux)
- Lenovo Thinkpad (excellent Linux support, as it is used by a lot of Linux devs)
- Any of the Linux CTO laptop builders (Librem, Tuxedo, ...) will have excellent support, but will not look as good as the Dell
- Anything else: YMMV, check the reviews.
KaiserPro|5 years ago
a word of caution, the 2019 13" has a stupid[1] keyboard layout. They cram the pageup/down keys above the left right keys. This caused huge amounts of issues for me, making it unusable. If this were to be fixed, it would be a very compelling machine.
[1]subjective
philliphaydon|5 years ago
Lenovo on the other hand. Just works.
robert_foss|5 years ago
heelix|5 years ago
kinix|5 years ago
blackrock|5 years ago
I just wish the Fn and Ctrl keys were swapped. Although you can change it in the bios.
SweetestRug|5 years ago
qppo|5 years ago
Dell does not offer any support for this computer's software so there's not really a remedy except keeping drivers up to date and hoping it gets fixed someday.
Would not recommend it for anything but personal work right now.
bradwood|5 years ago
secondcoming|5 years ago
I'm a bit gutted though, no Ryzen CPUs were offered and considering how much I spent I won't be buying another laptop for at least 10 years.