Best linux laptop for a gift?

Mark Phillips mark at phillipsmarketing.biz
Sat Jan 5 14:17:30 MST 2019


Find the laptop you can afford (ie best processor, most RAM, large hard
drive, weight and size  for what you want to do with the laptop) and then
google "install mint on XXXX" where XXX =  make and model of that laptop.
You will quickly see if there are any issues. If there are, pick another
one!

Also, google the cost of a RAM upgrade and new hard drive for the model you
pick - you may be able to save some bucks on buying a laptop with little
RAM and a bad hard drive and replacing those yourself.

Finally, if buying a used laptop from a person, install mint on a usb stick
and test if the laptop will boot from the usb stick and into mint.

I agree with Stephen, Latitudes and Thinkpads are usually Linux friendly

Mark

On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 2:11 PM Stephen Partington <cryptworks at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thinkpads do well with this. Dell latitudes also do well. If you go with 1
> Gen older you can usually learn that things have been included already.
> That being said my brand new alienware 15 r4 required a single blacklist
> entry and no free driver installation to work like a dream.
>
> On Sat, Jan 5, 2019, 2:07 PM Joe Lowder <joe at actionline.com wrote:
>
>> What would y'all recommend as the best (most affordable)
>> Linux laptop to give to someone as a gift?
>>
>> One that comes with Linux (preferrably mint) pre-installed
>> and that would "just work" out of the box.
>>
>> I see a bunch or them on Amazon for under $200, but
>> wonder if any of them would "just work" out of the box,
>> no muss, no fuss.
>>
>>
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