On Mon, Sep 04, 2017 at 09:11:14AM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > On Sun, Sep 03, 2017 at 12:39:18PM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 03, 2017 at 03:38:17PM +0200, Jonas Hedman wrote: > > > Hello I hope that is not OT for this list. > > > > > > Basically I'm on the hunt for a newish laptop on which I naturally want > > > to run Debian. I'm a student and I spend most of my daily outandabout > > > computer time reading pdfs, writing LaTeX docs, surfing and doing some > > > light coding, no heavy duty stuff in other words. I use i3vm and I > > > generally like to keep things as light and minimal as feasibly possible. > > > > > > I really value light weight and good battery life and my upper bound on > > > prize > > > is somewhere around 875$ (~7K SEK). Memory should be greater than or > > > equal to 2GB and an sdd would be nice. > > > > > > I know very little about hardware and I'm not quite sure where or how to > > > start looking. I though the Lenovo Thinkpad 13 looked promising but it's > > > a bit > > > over my price target. Could chromeboosk be something to look into? I > > > know the older thinkpads has good debian support but if I remember > > > correctly they are also very heavy. > > > > System76 (www.system76.com) makes laptops that run Ubuntu; it > > has generally been easy to retrofit Debian on them. They have > > several models that fit in your price range including more RAM > > and an SSD. > > +1 > > Even "multimedia" keys and other things they generally ensure are > supported.
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