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Tuxedo Developing a Snapdragon X Elite Linux Laptop

28 pointsby fariszr11 months ago

5 comments

jeena11 months ago
Because I always only see reviews of the Tuxedo laptops where the reviewer only has been using it for a couple of hours and I have experience from about 6 years ago when i bought the InfinityBook from Tuxedo back then and used it for only one year until I had to replace it.<p>When mine arrived everything was looking good and working without problems. After one month or so the Bluetooth stopped working. I even installed windows on it to check that it&#x27;s really not a software bug and indeed even with windows the bluetooth didn&#x27;t work. I sent the laptop in and it took about 3 weeks for it to be fixed and sent back to me.<p>They replaced the BT chip and it was working again. But about one month later both the BT stopped working again and the microphone if I remember correctly, there was always a static sound on all recordings (even when I installed Windows to test). I again sent it in and again after 3 weeks it came back fixed.<p>Then the plastic bezel around the screen started coming off so I just lived with it because I didn&#x27;t want to send it back again, but I couldn&#x27;t fix it myself. Then where the palms rest I started getting discoloring, couldn&#x27;t remove it either.<p>Also the palm rests started getting yellow after some months, it looked very weird as if the laptop was dirty.<p>I don&#x27;t remember what the trigger was, but after one year I stopped using this laptop for which I spent about 1000 EUR and bought a used ThinkPad instead.<p>And I&#x27;m not the only one, a friend of mine who introduced me to Tuxedo had similar problems and also had to send in his InfinityBook several times so they would fix it.<p>It was like 6 or 7 years ago, so hopefully they were able to fix some of the shortcomings.
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rbanffy11 months ago
Good thing ARM laptops are becoming ubiquitous. Tuxedo will have theirs, but so will Lenovo, Dell, Acer, Asus and many others.<p>And Apple, but the Apple ones are on a different league. I use Apples as the Unix machines (and heirs to the NeXT lineage) they are, and I install Linux on the rest, whenever possible.
ChrisArchitect11 months ago
[dupe]<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=40632809">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=40632809</a>
dijit11 months ago
Hell yeah!<p>I have a GPD P2 MAX (tiny little laptop, 8&quot;) and have long thought that the thing would be a menace if it had an ARM CPU.<p>The largest issue with the laptop is its fan noise which is grating, hopefully the ARM renaissance does away with the notion that &quot;if the CPU is not 99C then there&#x27;s performance on the table and we should throw more power into it!&quot;.<p>Similar arguments are used all the time about wasting resources, it&#x27;s really tiring.
jmkni11 months ago
Is it 13&quot; and fanless? If so, goodbye MacBook Air :) (maybe...)
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