Thinking about getting a linux laptop. Specifically, a laptop designed to support linux, i.e. hardware compatible with open drivers, etc. Also looking to buy used hardware.
I hear good things about the Lenovo X1 Carbon series, but how good is the linux support in practice? Is it just marketing? Does it vary by generation? Is it worth the price?
Elena ``of Valhalla''
in reply to Zack Batist • •@Zack Batist I don't know about the Carbon in general, but up to some time ago thinkpads were one of the most common laptop seen at linux community conferences, often in the hands of people with the ability to fix any compatibility issues (as long as it was some feature they wanted to use).
To me old thinkpads are definitely worth their price, but my computing needs are such that I'm usually fine for many years with thinkpads bought when they were old enough to cost less than 200 € (including most of the price of a new battery)
Zack Batist
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