• mech@feddit.org
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    4 hours ago

    You can buy laptops with pre-installed Linux at Germany’s biggest computer retailer now.

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      2 hours ago

      Tuxedo laptops seem like they have a solid build.

      Nice design and I think they are based in Germany.

      They even provide their own OS which is based on Ubuntu.

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        1 hour ago

        Yes, very happy with mine. Started it up to see the preinstalled version of Linux and then restarted it to install Arch btw instead, but it’s a great wee machine, exactly what I wanted and will be replacing it with another like it when the time comes.

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          1 hour ago

          My M1 MacBook Air is still alive and kicking (although I dislike being an American brand - bought it before the whole American mess).

          But if I was in the market looking for a laptop, definitely would be a Tuxedo.

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      3 hours ago

      Some OEMs with some models here in the USA also offer it. HP and Dell offer it. I think Dell gives Fedora and Ubuntu? And it takes off ~$130 USD or so from the price, so it’s the full Windows license cost.

      Personally if I have that option I’m taking it and just reinstalling whatever I want anyway, but it’s nice having that option.

      Also if I’m going to spend $2k+ on a new laptop and they don’t give me a non-Windows/blank OS option then I’d go to support and request a special product link. Otherwise I’ll find another brand or buy used.

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      4 hours ago

      I had no idea - that’s really cool!

      Germans also seem to be privacy oriented people, I can imagine this combined with recent developments could have a real impact.