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Ask HN: Best Linux/dev laptop as of October 2015?

15 pointsby sashazykovover 9 years ago
I want to replace my macbook air 11 by something light, quiet and running linux. Is it possible now?

14 comments

smt88over 9 years ago
It&#x27;d be hard for us to make this decision for you. Some people feel like they really need a huge screen, some don&#x27;t. You have lots of personal preferences that we don&#x27;t know.<p>Here&#x27;s a process you can follow to decide, though:<p>1. Find a laptop you like that&#x27;s in your price range.<p>2. Buy the laptop, making sure it has a no-questions-asked return policy with no restocking fee (Amazon, Microsoft, and certain OEMs all have this). I think the Dell XPS 13&#x2F;15 are good places to start, as Dell officially supports Linux on these.<p>3. Try your favorite Linux distro by booting &quot;live&quot; from a USB drive. Ubuntu is a good option for laptops because you can usually Google &quot;ubuntu [insert problem] [insert laptop]&quot; and find a forum post about it.<p>4. If Linux doesn&#x27;t work well enough for you, return the laptop and start again at step 1. I haven&#x27;t so far had any more issues with Ubuntu on a laptop than I have on a desktop, so I don&#x27;t know that you&#x27;d have to do this many times. To be honest, though, the problems on both laptops and desktops were too great, and I finally switched back to Windows after 5 years. Your mileage will vary, I&#x27;m sure.
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calvinsover 9 years ago
I&#x27;ve been using a Samsung Series 9 (<a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;gp&#x2F;product&#x2F;B0082PZ1JU" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;gp&#x2F;product&#x2F;B0082PZ1JU</a>) with Linux for about three years and I&#x27;ve been very happy with the laptop.<p>All the special function keys work, battery life is good, sleep works, etc. The only imperfection is that after I close the lid and it goes to sleep, when I reopen it, it forgets that I&#x27;ve disabled the trackpad, so I have to press the function button that disables the trackpad each time it comes back from sleep (I use an external mouse).
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gnulnxover 9 years ago
I am a big fan of the Asus Zenbook Core M (<a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ultrabookreview.com&#x2F;5868-asus-zenbook-ux305-review&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ultrabookreview.com&#x2F;5868-asus-zenbook-ux305-revie...</a>).<p>Low power CPU, plenty of RAM, large enough SSD, 1080p, and a matte screen. As I spend most of my time in remote SSH terminals, the Core M doesn&#x27;t bother me. It is lightweight and fast enough.<p>I am looking forward to the updated Zenbook, supposed to be released this quarter.<p>Also, the price is right on.
rgoomarover 9 years ago
I have a Thinkpad T450S and it is working amazingly with Fedora 22.<p>It is very lightweight and battery life &#x2F; support is good in Linux Kernel 4.x
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anonbankerover 9 years ago
I decided on a touchscreen Chromebook. flashed firmware, and installed gentoo. Runs like a dream. battery lasts for about 5 hours in KDE&#x2F;Plasma 5. 3D is good enough to play minecraft at 50fps with high settings. Stick a bigger hard drive in if you care, in this era of cloud computing and flash storage.
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wlamontover 9 years ago
I have been using a System 76 Gazelle Pro since 2012 running either Ubuntu or Mint and I love it. They are solid laptops. The help center is very friendly and knowledgeable. I had one problem when I first got my machine and they handled it in about 10 minutes with a link to a new linux kernel.
mikejmoffittover 9 years ago
If you don&#x27;t need the newest and fastest, I recommend a ThinkPad X201 (upgrade the LCD to an AFFS one if you like a little DIY), or you can go really hard and get an X61.<p>Debian has worked great on both.
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bfrogover 9 years ago
I dig my x220, nicest laptop I&#x27;ve ever owned and completely repairable. I&#x27;ve replaced a few minor things and the screen with relative ease. I&#x27;ve seen a few macbook pros die bought before and after my x220 with things that just weren&#x27;t repairable... forget that. If you want to buy something that lasts longer than the warranty without major hassles, get something repairable.
arunpn123over 9 years ago
I recommend Lenovo X1 carbon 3rd gen. At 2.8 pounds, it is lighter than the Macbook Air but with a bigger 14 inch screen. I run Ubuntu on it and am pretty happy with it.
bootcatover 9 years ago
I would recommend Lenovo Z70 loaded with 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD and Core i7. Its sleek, bit wide but correctly priced at $800. Also it comes with Basic NVIDIA GPU.
TurboHaskalover 9 years ago
My vote goes for the x250.<p>Great keyboard, nice 1080p display, trackpoint, (hot)swappable batteries and several storage options.<p>The trackpad sucks and RAM runs on single channel though.
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whatokover 9 years ago
Ubuntu 14 worked after changing some EFI garbage in the BIOS on my 2015 Lenovo Carbon X1
tmalyover 9 years ago
I got a macbook pro back in July and I just use homebrew to install the linux equivalents I need. I have a few VPS machines running Ubuntu 14.04 and all my code works fine between both environments
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praveendiwakarover 9 years ago
Thinkpad T450S