Last Updated on July 10, 2024 by KC7NYR
Topic notes for July 26, 2018 (KC7MM, NCS)
Probably the majority of users of Linux on the desktop started with a system that come with Windows, and then installed Linux either beside Windows or in place of it. But not everyone wants to do that. One might like to have the convenience of firing up Linux right out of the box, on hardware that is known to be compatible.
Tonight we try to answer the question: Where can I get a Linux computer?
We’ll look here at laptops and desktops, the types we commonly use for Amateur Radio. The Raspberry Pi and other SBCs constitute a special case that warrants separate coverage.
Retail builders
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Laptop: 2 @ $1,200 & 2,000
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Desktop: 4 @ $500-650
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Distro: Ubuntu
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Laptop: 6 @ $860-2,800
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Desktop: 4 @ $590-2,700
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Distro: Pop!_OS or Ubuntu
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Laptop 2 @ $1400-1600
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Disto: PureOS — Debian-based, emphasis on security
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Destops 6 @ $249 – 549
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Laptops 1 @ $799
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Distro: Mint (10% donated to Linux Mint project)
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Dell
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XPS-13 Deveoper Edition Starting @ $1,950
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Non-profit
Portland-area source of used computers (Not Linux)
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EcoBinary — In Beaverton @ Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy and Western Ave.
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Main business is electrical and electronics recycling
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Sell used laptops and desktop systems with Win 10 installed.
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Reference
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Techradar article Best Linux Laptops of 2018
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