• Blaster M
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    22 days ago

    …and yet, everyone seems to recommend lenovo for linux laptops. Why??

    • @[email protected]
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      42 days ago

      It’s true for all brands, but especially true for Lenovo - the enterprise machines are nothing like the consumer-grade crap.

      A lot of people will incorrectly shorten it, and even pass it on with the error. But the advice isn’t to get a Lenovo; it’s to get a Thinkpad. Do not get an IdeaPad, or whatever other names they use for the cheap crap. Get a Thinkpad.

      It’s a similar story with HP’s Omen vs Elitebook and Dell’s Inspiron/Vostro vs Latitude. The enterprise line is very different in every way.

      This report draws no distinction between them, as evidenced in the one section that lists models.

      As for repairability, I’ve always found it easy to find the HMM for Thinkpads. My experience is limited, but they’ve also been relatively easy to disassemble and reassemble.

    • edric
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      2 days ago

      They’re recommended because of historical compatibility, not repairability. Also, it was because of the older thinkpads that were excellent with linux and built like tanks that gave them that reputation. Lastly, as another comment in this thread quoted, the failing score was because they were missing a french repairability index thingy, whatever that is, so not exactly a “technical” issue.

    • circuitfarmer
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      42 days ago

      Older ones are extremely repairable, in my experience (T-440ish and older), but it does go downhill from there.