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    Cheap Laptop?

    Can anyone recommend a cheap laptop that I can purchase and install Ubuntu on it? I need one for production and not gaming. I have tablets and such, but I just can't get any work done on them in a reasonable amount of time because everything is either too slow, buggy, or freezes.

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    Re: Cheap Laptop?

    Here is a list of hardware that is known to work with Buntu.

    Generally I recommend used gear some years old. This has given the developers more time to work with drivers and other essential software.
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    Don't use this space for a list of your hardware. It only creates false hits in the search engines.

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    Re: Cheap Laptop?

    Quote Originally Posted by mörgæs View Post
    Here is a list of hardware that is known to work with Buntu.

    Generally I recommend used gear some years old. This has given the developers more time to work with drivers and other essential software.
    Agreed. I've had good luck with off-lease machines on Ebay. You can find business-class laptops 3-4 years old for <$150. Business class machines tend to use better quality components so may live several more years. This is being composed on a T410 Thinkpad that cost <$100 - until I put a 240 GB SSD in it.

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    Re: Cheap Laptop?

    A Packard Bell Easenote is cheap and well quality. I bought one last year (an EasyNote ENTG71BM) and everything works with it after disable UEFI firmware.
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    Re: Cheap Laptop?

    I had an hp dv7 where Ubuntu and a few other Linux os worked good on. The only thing I couldn't fix was to get the subwoofer working since there was no Ubuntu drivers for that which was a shame because laptop actually had ok sounding speakers at least compared to most laptops.




    I suggest you to look at whatever model you want to buy online support page and see if they have any drivers for Linux.


    I know that a few of the cheap hp probook laptops even shipped with redhat out of the box. And lenovo has very good driver support as well, a lot of models even for Linux.
    That's the only two brands of laptops i know of that have some Linux support for some of their laptops.

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    Re: Cheap Laptop?

    +1 for a refurbished (second-hand) business class computer (Dell Latitude, Lenovo, HP Elitebook, HP Probook ...) with at least 3 months guarantee (better with 6 months or one year, but 3 months should be enough to take care of problems because of a bumpy transport and give you time to test 'every function that you need'.)

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    Re: Cheap Laptop?

    An expensive one is the Dell XPS 13 that runs ubuntu but a cheap one can mostly be the HP Elitebook.

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    Re: Cheap Laptop?

    I would probably buy an old IBM Thinkpad as they are usually easy to find on eBay (around $150 AUD) and their specifications are usually fine for Ubuntu.

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    Re: Cheap Laptop?

    If I were buying a cheap, used laptop, I'd also go with a Thinkpad.
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