Buying consultation, tablet with linux #474
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Get used online, not Chromebook, the bootloader is shit. |
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Sorry for the necro bump but I'd advise against any chromebook as well. It has quite poor linux support, and the hardware is generally underpowered unless you pay way too much for what it's worth (and the same amount gets a better "typical" laptop/tablet combo). My two-cents is a Lenovo Flex. They typically all come with the Lenovo Digital Pen (verify with your vendors) and are a 2-in-1 laptop (flips from laptop to tablet and back). It's what I've been using for about 4 years through the pandemic and beyond, using Arch linux with very little problems aside from post-install hiccups on my part. I can't personally speak on how well it functions as a tablet as I just use it in laptop mode. |
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Hello everyone,
since 3 years, that I switched to linux, and got familiar with open source world, can not go back to the jailed propriety privacy problematic world again.
Thanks for providing such a good repo so we can see and comparison degoogled products.
I am in search for a tablet, to do my university jobs, it should have pen and also lte internet support.
I prefer linux tablet, but there are not any (at least in German market where I am located.)
JingPad is dead.
I'm thinking of HP chromebooks and install linux on it.
Anyone has ideas and can guide me where to get consultation?
Thanks in advance
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