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Dell is so frustrating
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If you're in the EU, I can heartily recommend Tuxedo computers. Specifically targeted towards Linux use.
i'm seriously considering the Pulse 14, since it's around 800 eur cheaper than FrameWork Ryzen options, any good reviews out there?
Edit: also the customization looks promising, it seems Tuxedo has its own github page with drivers so you can hack your own keyboard layout, now I really want one!
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I've been wanting to get my claws on one, but it's too expensive to get them to the US.