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I've got a Thinkpad and I'm pretty satisfied with it except maybe for the Nvidia Optimus video card(can be a bit tricky with drivers, depending on the distro). Except for Manjaro pretty much every OS just worked without any fiddling.
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@grumpyoldaf Price, Touchbar, broken keyboards...I can think of many reasons, but these don't apply to everyone I guess.
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Konsole31215yIf you are trying Linux flavours, I would recommend KDE Desktop. Looks similar to Windows but is a lot more functional and customizable.
(If new to Linux world, try KUbuntu, or else go for Manjaro KDE)
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potata14805yYou could attempt to check:
Razer blade 15"
Dell xps series
Lenovo carbon x1
Those are my top favorite ones that I've tried. For personal pc, I kind of lean to razer blade 15" + linux but second option would be lenovo :) -
If you seriously want so make music fuck linux. Binding vst plugins is a pain. Take mac or Windows for music. Would reccomend windows fur personal use.
For work just linux. Yeah.
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- Getting used to Linux. Eventually I plan on replacing my desktop PC's Windows install with Linux and would like to try some flavors on the laptop.
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