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maccardyesterday at 4:34 PM2 repliesview on HN

No, the problem is I’m buying hardware that’s readily available to me.

The cheapest framework laptop I can assemble in the UK at the time of writing this is “estimated” at £1226. System76 seems to be us based and the pricing is similar. When I search for Linux laptops on Lenovo, I get chromebooks, dell’s cheapest option is £1399 and I can’t actually figure out what’s going on with HP.

> putting Linux on it instead, and expecting to have no issues whatsoever. I don't think that's practical.

I’m not looking for perfection - windows and Mac are both chock full of issues. But I do expect the basics to work.


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graemepyesterday at 5:03 PM

Sarlabs start from under £900 for laptops, mini PCs for under £600 https://starlabs.systems/

Bargain Hardware sell a wide range of second hand hardware with Linux preintalled.

You might get better shipping costs from other European vendors than US ones too.

Most Windows hardware will work fine but its worth doing a bit of research before buying.

dangusyesterday at 10:17 PM

You can just buy any regular reasonably popular laptop hardware it’s almost certainly going to work just fine with Linux.

You don’t need to buy a Lenovo that is Linux specific. They’re all just going to work.

This assumption that Linux is going to have hardware compatibility problems is super outdated.

And in the age of AI and YouTube reviews it’s really not that hard to figure out if any old computer has decent compatibility. AI also makes initial setup and troubleshooting a lot easier.