Hey, I wanna know your preferred laptops, used is better and to run Linux on it. Something with at least 16gb and 512 SSD is good. Budget range. Thank you!

    • @gnuhaut@lemmy.ml
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      717 days ago

      Not all Thinkpads work equally well. For the best experience, get an all-Intel one, from one of the more expensive business lines, like the T-series. Consumer models are definitely worse, because employees of big Linux-using tech firms are getting the pro models.

        • Sunny' 🌻
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          617 days ago

          I personally went with a P15 model and have been beyond happy with mine. Got that numpad too 🙌

        • @gnuhaut@lemmy.ml
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          017 days ago

          I haven’t kept up with all the various lines they’re up to now, but that looks about right. Also obviously doesn’t hurt to google the exact model. Someone I know got an old tabletty Thinkpad with a touchscreen (don’t know what model) and on that one the webcam doesn’t work on Linux, so something like that can happen.

      • @sping@lemmy.sdf.org
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        217 days ago

        What problems with AMD Ryzen? I’ve been happy with them, except one that had excessive power drain on suspend.

        • @gnuhaut@lemmy.ml
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          017 days ago

          Maybe it’s fine with now, but I looked into a Ryzen Thinkpad a couple of years ago and Linux users reported problems with something (maybe power management?).

    • @MalReynolds@slrpnk.net
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      417 days ago

      Also note that Thinkpads up to a couple of years ago (when soldering RAM became a thing) are mostly trivial to open and upgrade RAM / drives, so you don’t have to care about those and can pick up a bargain (look to T480 at the moment (not the TN screen tho), or whatever is 3 years or so old, as that’s the corporate fleets that are getting dumped onto the market).