On Tue, 2022-02-01 at 09:28 -0400, George N. White III wrote:
I recommend looking for a model from a couple years ago -- longenough for user reports of any issues to be findable by Google.At present, large organizations are replacing relatively new laptopsthat won't run Windows 11 (e.g., some models of Dell Latitude 7480,but see Setting up Linux in 7480 - Dell Community) so you might wantto check Dell's "refurbished" systems or eBay. One problem is that suchlaptops are often sold with a variety of wifi cards, so you mayneed to swap in a more linux-friendly component. Higher endDell and Lenovo are generally easier to service than someconsumer laptops, but you can often find online instructions forSSD and wifi upgrades.
I've run fedora for years on an old Dell Latitude E7440 and it still works great. Very easy to upgrade and service as well. I also have it running on a newer XPS13, not sure which specific version but it's a least 3 years old, and it also has run great with no issues at all.
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