System 76 and framework are ungodly expensive. Not something I'm really looking for. But I guess you get what you pay for. I've been noticing on Amazon there's all these renewed laptops. And I've seen some of the same brand that I have. What I think I'd first is I would get a renewed laptop and then run my Linux on a thumb drive just to see how the laptop handled it. Then maybe I could dual boot it for a bit. After a month maybe then I would just wipe the windows OS off. I think wiping it right away and having a hardware problem would just get the person I bought it from to say well you avoided the warranty because you put your own operating system on it. A lot of these new laptops are just built like shit with flimsy touchpads. It is very discouraging trying to use them with said touch pads.
System 76 and framework are ungodly expensive. Not something I'm really looking for. But I guess you get what you pay for. I've been noticing on Amazon there's all these renewed laptops. And I've seen some of the same brand that I have. What I think I'd first is I would get a renewed laptop and then run my Linux on a thumb drive just to see how the laptop handled it. Then maybe I could dual boot it for a bit. After a month maybe then I would just wipe the windows OS off. I think wiping it right away and having a hardware problem would just get the person I bought it from to say well you avoided the warranty because you put your own operating system on it. A lot of these new laptops are just built like shit with flimsy touchpads. It is very discouraging trying to use them with said touch pads.
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