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by pjmlp
1482 days ago
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Typing this on a Asus 1215B that was sold with a Linux distribution and has already had a couple of LTS distributions since 2009. Even though it was sold as Linux supported device, it had its own series of issues, with wlan driver being broken when Canonical decided to replace it for a less capable one taking 6 months to reach feature parity, nowadays GL is stuck at 3.3, although fxgl used to be able to do 4.1. And then there is the whole issue with VA-API, and the workarounds to watch hardware accelerated video. Hence why when this netbook dies, I most likely will stick to using GNU/Linux from VMs, which I have been doing with VMWare since 2010 in other computers, I don't recall the last time I went through the trouble of setting a dual boot system. |
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I think Lenovo ThinkPad laptops have some of the best reputation in that regard, though the newer models can definitely be a bit on the pricey side.