I’ve been running Linux for 14 months now and loving it.

My laptop is a HP Victus gaming pc, which is bulky and heavy, but Its powerfull.

I find myself laying on the couch more and developing from there half the time or doing laptop stuff more and more from the couch.

Lugging it to work and back is also not great.

In October I can buy a new laptop through work and write off half the price against tax, honestly I want everything a mac book offers.

Good solid build quality, not plastic. No GPU needed, just light weight, long battery life, shouldn’t heat up too much, good trackpad etc.

But fuck apple and their walled garden, so I want something Linux.

ARM is perfect for this, but does Linux play nice with it? What are my options?

Or do I just go with x86 and compromise

  • OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.ml
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    20 hours ago

    Thank you very much. Honestly very eye opening. I’d look for a ARM based device to replace my phone touchscreen type and use it for all uses aside from gaming clearly. Do you think there’s sufficient OS support and usage for a daily driver phone replacement type product? Or stick with the x86 based systems I know and use. Backups are a major point as well. Ease of backups on a cell phone is a nightmare. On x86 a simple clonezilla or Mints backup manager and your good to go.

    You really were detailed and helped a total novice of ARM to understand. Thanks I greatly appreciate the write up. I just want a low power general use device. Then to have my gaming rig be solely a gaming rig. I have phones due to poor backup solutions and nothing truly offers device to device backup level support. So I’m hunting for a new device type.