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Ask HN: Developer Experiences with System76 Laptops?

3 pointsby anxiouslyover 2 years ago
I am considering trying a system76 laptop in the near future but wanted to get some developer feedback on it. In particular, experience with non pop OS installs and hardware support.

3 comments

mindcrimeover 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve been using a System76 laptop for about a year and a half, close to two years, somewhere in that range. I initially thought I would ditch PopOS for something I was more familiar with, but in the end I wound up keeping PopOS.<p>Overall impression? A+++ would buy again.<p>I&#x27;ve been very happy with the machine and actually wound up liking PopOS enough to stick with it. No major complaints, everything &quot;just works&quot;. The one thing though, is I splurged a little bit and got a machine with 64GB of RAM, plus both an nvme drive and two SSD&#x27;s. So my impression of this machine may be colored by the fact that it may be the first machine I&#x27;ve ever owned where I truly felt like I had enough RAM and enough storage space, to not have to think about either (for the most part). I can now have like 8 browser windows with an aggregate 400 tabs open, have three, four, even five separate Eclipse instances running, Okular with a few PDF&#x27;s open, an OpenOffice doc or two, and everything just hums along. No swapping, no drive thrashing, etc.<p>Wish I could tell you more about the &quot;non PopOS&quot; side of things, but I just didn&#x27;t wind up going that route. The one thing I might suggest, is that if you buy a System76 machine, give PopOS a long hard look yourself, before deciding to ditch it. You might also decide to just keep it. YMMV, of course.
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jrybover 2 years ago
I put Xubuntu with i3wm on mine, and it works without issue.
newaccount2021over 2 years ago
I own one but would probably not buy another unless they refresh their lineup.<p>It works as advertized; it runs linux...that&#x27;s about it. The HW is middle&#x2F;low quality and I&#x27;m not sure the premium System76 charges is warranted.<p>I also own a Thinkpad which is superior to anything System76 offers. Installing linux was trivial, and everything seems to work.<p>System76 rebrands OEM laptops, but my understanding is that they may be working on an in-house laptop. If so, I would probably give it a look...but for now, I think Thinkpads are a better deal.
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