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Hi everyone, I use Linux on all my machines since a decade. Unfortunately my laptops are getting older and I will probably have to change them soon. Which Laptops would you recommend me to buy in 2025 a part Librem?

I don't have a high budget but I'm still looking for something relatively recent. I looked on H-node but it seems that there are not a lot of recent things.

I use Debian as a distro.

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[-] padge@lemmy.zip 17 points 16 hours ago

I'm loving my Framework, have Mint on there. Thinkpads are also well regarded I believe

[-] jaypatelani@lemmy.ml 4 points 14 hours ago

Yeah but new ThinkPads comes with soldered RAMs. Even mostly all brands do the same. I think framework don't do it

[-] bilb@lem.monster 2 points 8 hours ago

Framework hasn't done that yet. They have an event in 3 days and a lot of people seem to be thirsting for a Strix Halo main board, though.

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