Hmmmm ... well how's about a company that designs *for* Linux?
Star Labs
https://starlabs.systems/ is a UK company that sells direct.
I have their Starlite laptops and had absolutely no problem loading
Fedora 32, even though it's not one of their "guaranteed to run" distos.
Oh, and if something should go wrong, its nice to know that you won't
get the, "Oh, we don't support Linux" response.
On Mon, 31 Jan 2022 17:16:40 -0500 (EST)
joe(a)zeff.us wrote:
I'm still trying to get my current laptop running again, but
I'm
probably going to need to get a new one. If nothing else, this one
doesn't really have enough memory and it's maxed out.
Right now, I'm also trying to get Xubuntu loaded onto my sister's
Acer Aspire 1, and having considerable difficulty getting it to boot
from the USB. I'm not comfortable with her new laptop and would
rather not get myself an Acer. If any of you have had good
experiences recently with getting Fedora installed on a laptop,
suggestions would be very welcome.
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