• I’m currently using an old MacBook from 2015 that I installed LinuxMint on. I am considering a new laptop but nothing comes preloaded with GNU/Linux and I don’t want a MacBook. If Huawei brings their HarmonyOS MateBook I might give it a try out of sheer curiosity, but their current offering where I live comes preloaded with Windows and has iffy Linux support.

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      8 months ago

      I’m pretty sure you can get a Thinkpad with Linux preloaded, and they are great laptops for Linux too which is a plus, but they are quite expensive.

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      8 months ago

      I’d really love if somebody would make RISCV based Linux laptops that work similarly to Apple’s M series where you have a SoC with shared memory. I’m really impressed just how much more performant this architecture is. Also curious if Huawei is doing something similar with their MateBooks.

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      8 months ago

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      Is it really that hard to download Mint, stick it onto a thumb drive, and stick the thumb drive into a laptop and reboot it? Because if you genuinely don’t like to figure things out about your computer I don’t think you’ll have a great time using Linux. At some point something will break, probably after an upgrade, and you will not be happy.

      • No, of course not. I just recently did it on my former work’s laptop that I then gifted away. I just don’t want to pay for the price of Windows which is factored in the price of a new laptop.

        I have been using GNU+Linux for over 15 years now. I am just not comfortable with giving Microsoft -or Apple- any of my money even indirectly, and don’t want a desktop.

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          8 months ago

          Quite a few companies actually do sell laptops with Linux preloaded, but the selection of models is often very limited, so I’m not sure if that would work for you.