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Advice for a Linux Laptop in 2025

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  • C [email protected]

    Hi everyone, I use Linux on all my machines since a decade. Unfortunately my laptops are getting older and I will probably have to change them soon. Which Laptops would you recommend me to buy in 2025 a part Librem?

    I don't have a high budget but I'm still looking for something relatively recent. I looked on H-node but it seems that there are not a lot of recent things.

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    If you're using Debian, do you really need to upgrade?

    h/j

    But seriously anything with an AMD CPU/GPU in it and an Intel wireless card is probably all you'll need to be mindful of, provided it fits in your budget.

    Also, don't worry about touch-capable screens or HDR. The support for those is still a work in progress, and you'll likely have a bad time with them if you're using Debian.

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    • lupusblackfur@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

      Used ThinkPad's are pretty common on Ebay.

      They're what I use. Also with Debian.

      "Recent" is a factor of how much you're willing to shell out.

      $300.00USD will get you a good Debian compatible box. You may want to then replace the battery and/or add RAM.

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      I second used or new Thinkpads. They have good linux support. I use a p14s with arch (btw).

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      • C [email protected]

        Hi everyone, I use Linux on all my machines since a decade. Unfortunately my laptops are getting older and I will probably have to change them soon. Which Laptops would you recommend me to buy in 2025 a part Librem?

        I don't have a high budget but I'm still looking for something relatively recent. I looked on H-node but it seems that there are not a lot of recent things.

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        https://linux-hardware.org/

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        • C [email protected]

          Hi everyone, I use Linux on all my machines since a decade. Unfortunately my laptops are getting older and I will probably have to change them soon. Which Laptops would you recommend me to buy in 2025 a part Librem?

          I don't have a high budget but I'm still looking for something relatively recent. I looked on H-node but it seems that there are not a lot of recent things.

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          https://system76.com/

          Open source hardware

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          • C [email protected]

            Hi everyone, I use Linux on all my machines since a decade. Unfortunately my laptops are getting older and I will probably have to change them soon. Which Laptops would you recommend me to buy in 2025 a part Librem?

            I don't have a high budget but I'm still looking for something relatively recent. I looked on H-node but it seems that there are not a lot of recent things.

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            Whats your use case?

            Was somewhat recently considering a linux laptop myself and ended up deciding the steamdeck fit my needs well.

            A dock + portable keyboard & mouse for when i need to do typing or w/e, and a fun handheld console for when i want fun.

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            • C [email protected]

              Hi everyone, I use Linux on all my machines since a decade. Unfortunately my laptops are getting older and I will probably have to change them soon. Which Laptops would you recommend me to buy in 2025 a part Librem?

              I don't have a high budget but I'm still looking for something relatively recent. I looked on H-node but it seems that there are not a lot of recent things.

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              I'm hearing good things about Framework, provided you get the hinge upgrade.

              If you need something beefier, personally I'm using a Lenovo Legion 7 (2024 version... that white one, bought it a few months ago), and I'm loving it. Linux Mint worked out of the box, but I chose to replace the stock wifi driver with a better one.

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                If you're using Debian, do you really need to upgrade?

                h/j

                But seriously anything with an AMD CPU/GPU in it and an Intel wireless card is probably all you'll need to be mindful of, provided it fits in your budget.

                Also, don't worry about touch-capable screens or HDR. The support for those is still a work in progress, and you'll likely have a bad time with them if you're using Debian.

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                Well, OP only specified that they'd been using Linux for about a decade; no mention of their laptops not being from the early 90s. 🙂

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                • C [email protected]

                  Hi everyone, I use Linux on all my machines since a decade. Unfortunately my laptops are getting older and I will probably have to change them soon. Which Laptops would you recommend me to buy in 2025 a part Librem?

                  I don't have a high budget but I'm still looking for something relatively recent. I looked on H-node but it seems that there are not a lot of recent things.

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                  An almost exact question was asked here about 3 days ago, maybe begin there.

                  Almost any Windows machine with an Intel sticker on it will work so it really depends on your priorities:

                  • ethics - buy from a Linux specialist like Tuxedo to avoid paying Microsoft
                  • safety (no surprises) - buy whatever your big-box retailer is selling at your budget
                  • bang for buck - buy a Lenovo ThinkPad second-hand
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                  • C [email protected]

                    Hi everyone, I use Linux on all my machines since a decade. Unfortunately my laptops are getting older and I will probably have to change them soon. Which Laptops would you recommend me to buy in 2025 a part Librem?

                    I don't have a high budget but I'm still looking for something relatively recent. I looked on H-node but it seems that there are not a lot of recent things.

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                    https://kfocus.org/spec/spec-ir16.html this is an absolute gem. Framework is way overhyped and its "upgradeability" is totally unrealistic at best, scam at worst.

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                    • C [email protected]

                      Hi everyone, I use Linux on all my machines since a decade. Unfortunately my laptops are getting older and I will probably have to change them soon. Which Laptops would you recommend me to buy in 2025 a part Librem?

                      I don't have a high budget but I'm still looking for something relatively recent. I looked on H-node but it seems that there are not a lot of recent things.

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                      Lenovo Thinkpads are always a great choice. You can get N.O.S (new old stock) models at deep discounts directly from their website.

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                        https://system76.com/

                        Open source hardware

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                        This is the route I'll probably go when it's time for me to replace my laptop. The 14" Lemur Pro looks perfect for my use case (ultra portable) although the Pangolin looks more powerful.

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                          Try Framework.

                          You'll get a laptop sized to your budget and you'll be able to grow with it, upgrade any part your budget will allow in the future.

                          Their linux support is excellent.

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                          not to be a downer but you could very likely buy a higher performing laptop than even the top framework laptop for less money than even a minimal build

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                            not to be a downer but you could very likely buy a higher performing laptop than even the top framework laptop for less money than even a minimal build

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                            Yes, but that's not the point of framework

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                            • C [email protected]

                              Hi everyone, I use Linux on all my machines since a decade. Unfortunately my laptops are getting older and I will probably have to change them soon. Which Laptops would you recommend me to buy in 2025 a part Librem?

                              I don't have a high budget but I'm still looking for something relatively recent. I looked on H-node but it seems that there are not a lot of recent things.

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                              My top pick for a Linux laptop would be the Dell XPS 13 9310. It's old I guess, from 2020. But the build quality and Linux support is excellent. You could get a used one from eBay for around 400USD.

                              If you want to spend money on brand new hardware, I'd probably get an Thinkpad X1 Carbon. I've purchased several of those in the past and have had good experiences with the hardware and Linux software support.

                              I would avoid Framework. I actually just switched back to the Dell XPS 13 9310 after a year of using the Framework. Linux support on the Framework is just not as good as some other laptops. The biggest con of Framework is the HiDPI display. You will never get the display to look good. You'll have to do a ton of tweaking and debugging—and you'll still have some apps that are blurry or have weirdly sized icons or text. See: https://lemmy.today/post/22761155/13770242

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                                I'm hearing good things about Framework, provided you get the hinge upgrade.

                                If you need something beefier, personally I'm using a Lenovo Legion 7 (2024 version... that white one, bought it a few months ago), and I'm loving it. Linux Mint worked out of the box, but I chose to replace the stock wifi driver with a better one.

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                                What's the deal with the hinge upgrade?

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                                  Hi everyone, I use Linux on all my machines since a decade. Unfortunately my laptops are getting older and I will probably have to change them soon. Which Laptops would you recommend me to buy in 2025 a part Librem?

                                  I don't have a high budget but I'm still looking for something relatively recent. I looked on H-node but it seems that there are not a lot of recent things.

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                                  minisforum v3

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                                    If you're using Debian, do you really need to upgrade?

                                    h/j

                                    But seriously anything with an AMD CPU/GPU in it and an Intel wireless card is probably all you'll need to be mindful of, provided it fits in your budget.

                                    Also, don't worry about touch-capable screens or HDR. The support for those is still a work in progress, and you'll likely have a bad time with them if you're using Debian.

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                                    The touch screen in my 2013 laptop has been working fine since... 2013, running only Debian and Debian-derivatives.

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                                      What's the deal with the hinge upgrade?

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                                      I have no first hand experience, but I read about it here recently:
                                      https://www.projectgus.com/2024/09/18-months-with-framework-laptop/

                                      He has another post named "20 months...etc", where he has done something tweaks and upgrades, and it's all good.

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                                        Hi everyone, I use Linux on all my machines since a decade. Unfortunately my laptops are getting older and I will probably have to change them soon. Which Laptops would you recommend me to buy in 2025 a part Librem?

                                        I don't have a high budget but I'm still looking for something relatively recent. I looked on H-node but it seems that there are not a lot of recent things.

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                                        DELL Latitude laptops. They're designed for work, come with repair guides from DELL, and have upgradeability. The 5310 is one of the longest-lasting laptops for battery life you can get for $200-300 on ebay (over 8 hours battery video streaming, I've done this)

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                                          https://kfocus.org/spec/spec-ir16.html this is an absolute gem. Framework is way overhyped and its "upgradeability" is totally unrealistic at best, scam at worst.

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                                          replacing the entire guts

                                          That's not how it works at all though... What? The RAM and SSD are individually replaceable, and the screen, speaker system, and chassis all have individual upgrades that have been released with time too (for the 13, at least). The only "replacing the entire guts" you would do is if you replaced the mainboard for a CPU upgrade, and even then that's just the mainboard, not the RAM, SSD, etc., which is pretty on-par with, say, a desktop anyway as often a meaningful CPU upgrade will include switching to a newer platform and therefore a new motherboard.

                                          Not saying the Framework has no issues at all whatsoever, but that's sure not one of them.

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