

Well, I’m exaggerating, but the number is rising.
It isn’t a joke. I met a lot of people, who would actually like to reopen concentration camps (or it’s just my local community).
Well, 90% of people like Hitler anyway, so I doubt he will face any consequences.
Even t430 from 2014 has a battery whitelist.
And bottomless. Wait…
And different wwan cards. How are you supposed to add mobile broadband? Buy the same as OEM card?
Well, mine just fell apart. Now I have an old Latitude. As far as I know the business HP-s are decent, but consumer ones are already a rotting corpse when you buy them.
Hm, I had a 250 g5 and it ran linux instantly after install (in ~2018-19).
T and P series is aparently good, normal L is decent, but others are terrible (yoga, x, ideapad, etc.). But I haven’t used TP-s myself. I did use an Ideapad and it’s terrible (no upgradability, falling apart metal chassis (how the hell does metal break), no key-travel (feels like hitting a rock while typing) and it has a shitload of mediatek hardware which is a pain on linux (but I haven’t tested it as it’s my dad’s).
Well, the quality of most laptops fell enough in the last decade, that the clevos are decent now. Also, fuck thinkpad part rejection, I’m definitely not buying a (edit: new) TP.
Hey, dells used to be decent. I thing my latitude 5290 is a better investment then a x280 (since it has upgradable ram and practically same build quality).
Wow, thanks. The only thing left is MicroG android and I will have a slightly less paintful experience.
Well, global keyboard has 1 key more, so I wouldn’t worry about it.
And it only works with stock android and chrome browser. I hate it so much. Why didn’t I buy a miracast dongle?
Enjoy, but don’t expect to fix stuff as I haven’t experienced any issues yet.
BTW, yast exists. I use it if I’m to lazy to research how stuff works.
Well, the drivers have matured since then. And my latitude 5290 is a buisness laptop, so they usually don’t screw consumers as much.