Cant go wrong with Thinkpad.
But still, you have to face one universal linux problem:
Fingerprint sensor driver that actually work is nonexistent.
[FAQ]Laptops for Linux
[FAQ]Laptops for Linux
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Jan 7 2017, 03:48 AM
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Cant go wrong with Thinkpad.
But still, you have to face one universal linux problem: Fingerprint sensor driver that actually work is nonexistent. |
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Jan 1 2019, 04:27 AM
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QUOTE(Dhavalc017 @ Dec 14 2018, 12:39 AM) One of the major one though was wifi driver. It was hard enough and took me lot of time and efforts to figure out for ubuntu 14 but new version of ubuntu completely broke my os. I had to switch back to windows and use the linux subsystems to get my work done. Many of these problem can be solved by using updated kernel. |
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