What is the best current gaming laptop that comes with Linux pre-installed? I don’t want to “pay Microsoft” by buying a Windows-licensed machine. Please suggest the best value-for-money option (original retail price) with 32 GB or more of RAM. I’m willing to upgrade hardware myself, but I want a high-quality, durable machine — I plan to use this laptop for more than five years.

“What is your budget?”

around $1,400 USD, but if there is a $2000 laptop with higher ratio of quality / price I would choose that one.

“What size do you want?”

Any normal size.

“What screen resolution?”

Any, as long as it’s not 720p.

“Which GPU?”

As good as possible, I care more about highest ratio of quality / price

“And if you want warranty, which country are you in?”

I don’t need a warranty.

  • Emperor@reddthat.com
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    20 hours ago

    Tuxedo Computers ship Linux 😀

    I’d recommend something AMD if you want fast and stable graphics drivers.

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      14 hours ago

      I run a tuxedo both at home and for work. Build quality and support isn’t that great but you can’t get more specs for the money

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      14 hours ago

      As long as it’s a 3xxx or 4xxx Nvidia card honestly its just as good as Nvidia now as long as you arnt being dumb and trying to use Debian or mint or something that has a massively out of date kernel on a new laptop.

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        11 hours ago

        I had a 3060 and the support for wayland was just terrible.

        Loads of games didn’t work on proton or ran terribly.

        Moment I switch to AMD on Linux I have not had any crashes, and games run out of the box with good performance.

        Just my experience, there is no real reason why most people need nvidia GPUs on Linux. The vram is small, and prices often don’t compete well with AMD.

        CUDA and other media stuff is usually a strawman as most people literally never it. If you need that desktop with SSH is much better value for money.

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          6 hours ago

          Hm. I’ve got an Nvidia card on Cachyos, and it’s all been fine so far.

          I had an issue where an upgrade broke my drivers, but that turned out to be my fault from poor understanding.