Ask HN: Which Prebuilt Linux to Buy?
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You might want to consider Framework (https://frame.work) as well.
I've seen some bad reviews of Framework on here, IIRC.
Do you have one?
Do you have one?
I don't but there do seem to be some good reviews here on HN (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28606962)
I've always had good experiences with the Dell Developer edition laptops but I don't have enough datapoints to say it's definitely the best option. For desktops, generally getting Linux preinstalled is not a big deal as long as you do a little research to make sure it doesn't have some bleeding edge card or chipset that isn't well supported in Linux yet.
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I've had a great experience with Lenovo ThinkStation p330 Tiny, without the Nvidia GPU option, in terms of compatibility and performance on Linux - it feels very snappy. I imagine later models are similar.
I'm considering buying a pre-built Linux computer of some kind. Am I correct that Dell is the best option for this? I previously purchased a System76, but it was rather cheaply made and performance degraded heavily after ~2 years.
Open to either desktop or laptop.
edit: one other thing I should mention is that it would be great if it were well-suited for gaming.
Thanks