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Laptop for Linux
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No, you're the one definitely fanboying. You're upset that someone is recommending a product from a company you're not loyal to, so you will never stop responding until you have the last word.
If you can find a comparable laptop to what I linked for a similar or cheaper price, great. Link it. Otherwise you're just fanboying while pretending you're not.
If your next reply isn't a link to a comparable laptop or an apology, I'm just going to ignore you.
Arguing with you people gets tiresome and it's up to rational adults to see you for what you are.