On Sun, Mar 23, 2025 at 4:05 AM <to...@tuxteam.de> wrote:

> On Sun, Mar 23, 2025 at 08:37:58AM +0100, lina wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > Which laptop option is friendly with Debian,
> > The purpose is related to work, not game.
> >
> > Mainly for computation, R and some bioinformatic analysis,
> >
> > Ideally at least > 16 cores, decent memory.
>
> Disclaimer: my go-to laptop is usually a refurbished Thinkpad (currently
> an X 260, so short by a factor of 8 from that 16 cores :)
>

I have an HP Elite Book. It works great with Debian Stable. It has an AMD
Ryzen 7 processor, with 16 cores and up to 6.3 GHz turbo boost. It has 64
Gigs of RAM and integrated AMD graphics. The only downside I experienced
was that it came with Windows 11 Pro. I did not have an option to select no
OS installed because I go it on Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale. I hate
giving money to Microsoft for crapware that I will not use.


>
> In my case, it's plenty of computer, it's more sustainable than a new
> one *and* there is a brick-and-mortar store (remember those things?) in
> my city which sells and repairs those things. So take the following with
> two fists of salt...
>
> System76 has usually good and nice offers:
>
>   https://system76.com/laptops
>
> On the European side, I know of Tuxedo:
>
>   https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/
>
> Then there is the Framework (a good idea, but "ouch" level of pricey):
>
>   https://frame.work/de/en
>
> There sure are many other offers of this kind around :-)
>
> Cheers
> --
> t
>


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