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Hi everyone, I use Linux on all my machines since a decade. Unfortunately my laptops are getting older and I will probably have to change them soon. Which Laptops would you recommend me to buy in 2025 a part Librem?

I don't have a high budget but I'm still looking for something relatively recent. I looked on H-node but it seems that there are not a lot of recent things.

I use Debian as a distro.

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[–] Maroon@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago (1 children)

From experience, I recommend Tuxedo laptops. They're really good and come with full Linux support.

[–] robber@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 hours ago

I must say I'm not 100% happy with my InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen 9 AMD. The build quality has very much improved since the Gen 7 (which I daily-drove before), but it feels like Tuxedo's take on "Linux Laptop" is rather something like "Tuxedo-OS Laptop". On Fedora I had to tweak kernel params so my laptop doesn't wake up from sleep on its own and do the same to resolve an audio issue, and my RJ45 port just simply doesn't work even with their drivers.

And something inside the device makes a quiet but annoying beep-like noise when the fans don't spin.

Apart from that I love the device, but if you plan to use your own distro of choice and really want a high-quality build I'd not really recommend it.