ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017
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It's been tested with at least Ubuntu, Mint and openSuse. So lots of choices for Linux users. The article says that KDE Plasma struggles with the high resolution display, however. But other desktops that have better handling of high density displays work great like Cinnamon and Unity.
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Is it worth the money? Let me put it this way: Do you want to use the best possible tools for your daily work, or do you want to pay just enough to get by? If, like me, your answer is you want the best to be the best, then you'll get the XPS 13, and you'll be glad you did.
really? The best? You're a programmer - you need i7 power? what are you crunching?
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I agree that it seems overpowered for that function. Probably a very good laptop outside of that though.
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@wirestyle22 said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
I agree that it seems overpowered for that function. Probably a very good laptop outside of that though.
Sure, but that $1800 version - who really needs that? I'm sure there are people, but probably not most. Other than drive size, I'm guessing the i3 version would be fine for most - though 8 GB of RAM really seems to be the bottom end desire these days... so now you're up to the $1050 one.
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@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@wirestyle22 said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
I agree that it seems overpowered for that function. Probably a very good laptop outside of that though.
Sure, but that $1800 version - who really needs that? I'm sure there are people, but probably not most. Other than drive size, I'm guessing the i3 version would be fine for most - though 8 GB of RAM really seems to be the bottom end desire these days... so now you're up to the $1050 one.
The typical user should honestly buy a chromebook/chromebox. 99% of my users, lifetime, only browse the web or use google docs etc. $150 is hard to beat and they run great.
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@wirestyle22 said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@wirestyle22 said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
I agree that it seems overpowered for that function. Probably a very good laptop outside of that though.
Sure, but that $1800 version - who really needs that? I'm sure there are people, but probably not most. Other than drive size, I'm guessing the i3 version would be fine for most - though 8 GB of RAM really seems to be the bottom end desire these days... so now you're up to the $1050 one.
The typical user should honestly buy a chromebook/chromebox. 99% of my users, lifetime, only browse the web or use google docs etc. $150 is hard to beat and they run great.
have you used one? Those tend to be pretty slow in my experience.
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@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
Is it worth the money? Let me put it this way: Do you want to use the best possible tools for your daily work, or do you want to pay just enough to get by? If, like me, your answer is you want the best to be the best, then you'll get the XPS 13, and you'll be glad you did.
really? The best? You're a programmer - you need i7 power? what are you crunching?
How many IT pros do you need think that they need power like that. This is much cheaper than a less powerful MacBook.
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@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@wirestyle22 said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@wirestyle22 said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
I agree that it seems overpowered for that function. Probably a very good laptop outside of that though.
Sure, but that $1800 version - who really needs that? I'm sure there are people, but probably not most. Other than drive size, I'm guessing the i3 version would be fine for most - though 8 GB of RAM really seems to be the bottom end desire these days... so now you're up to the $1050 one.
The typical user should honestly buy a chromebook/chromebox. 99% of my users, lifetime, only browse the web or use google docs etc. $150 is hard to beat and they run great.
have you used one? Those tend to be pretty slow in my experience.
I got Laura one for her birthday last year which is still running fantastically and I purchased around 60 of them for multiple computer labs (dell chromeboxes) at one of my former companies. They were for the developmentally disabled to have web access. They all ran great.
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@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@wirestyle22 said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@wirestyle22 said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
I agree that it seems overpowered for that function. Probably a very good laptop outside of that though.
Sure, but that $1800 version - who really needs that? I'm sure there are people, but probably not most. Other than drive size, I'm guessing the i3 version would be fine for most - though 8 GB of RAM really seems to be the bottom end desire these days... so now you're up to the $1050 one.
The typical user should honestly buy a chromebook/chromebox. 99% of my users, lifetime, only browse the web or use google docs etc. $150 is hard to beat and they run great.
have you used one? Those tend to be pretty slow in my experience.
Yes. Very responsive. Certainly faster than normal user need.
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@scottalanmiller said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
Is it worth the money? Let me put it this way: Do you want to use the best possible tools for your daily work, or do you want to pay just enough to get by? If, like me, your answer is you want the best to be the best, then you'll get the XPS 13, and you'll be glad you did.
really? The best? You're a programmer - you need i7 power? what are you crunching?
How many IT pros do you need think that they need power like that. This is much cheaper than a less powerful MacBook.
Agreed, almost none, basically I think that most of those high end devices are nothing but status symbols.
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@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
Is it worth the money? Let me put it this way: Do you want to use the best possible tools for your daily work, or do you want to pay just enough to get by? If, like me, your answer is you want the best to be the best, then you'll get the XPS 13, and you'll be glad you did.
really? The best? You're a programmer - you need i7 power? what are you crunching?
How many IT pros do you need think that they need power like that. This is much cheaper than a less powerful MacBook.
Agreed, almost none, basically I think that most of those high end devices are nothing but status symbols.
This would go into a midlife crisis kit with a hawaiin shirt, oakleys and an overpriced car in yellow.
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@wirestyle22 said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
Is it worth the money? Let me put it this way: Do you want to use the best possible tools for your daily work, or do you want to pay just enough to get by? If, like me, your answer is you want the best to be the best, then you'll get the XPS 13, and you'll be glad you did.
really? The best? You're a programmer - you need i7 power? what are you crunching?
How many IT pros do you need think that they need power like that. This is much cheaper than a less powerful MacBook.
Agreed, almost none, basically I think that most of those high end devices are nothing but status symbols.
This would go into a midlife crisis kit with a hawaiin shirt, oakleys and an overpriced car in yellow.
Hey - I loved my solar yellow extended cab Dodge Dakota Sport, thank you very much! They didn't have the quad cab in yellow, or else I would have had that - and well, a Prius would look stupid in yellow.
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@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@wirestyle22 said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
Is it worth the money? Let me put it this way: Do you want to use the best possible tools for your daily work, or do you want to pay just enough to get by? If, like me, your answer is you want the best to be the best, then you'll get the XPS 13, and you'll be glad you did.
really? The best? You're a programmer - you need i7 power? what are you crunching?
How many IT pros do you need think that they need power like that. This is much cheaper than a less powerful MacBook.
Agreed, almost none, basically I think that most of those high end devices are nothing but status symbols.
This would go into a midlife crisis kit with a hawaiin shirt, oakleys and an overpriced car in yellow.
Hey - I loved my solar yellow extended cab Dodge Dakota Sport, thank you very much! They didn't have the quad cab in yellow, or else I would have had that - and well, a Prius looks stupid.
FTFY
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@coliver said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@wirestyle22 said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
@Dashrender said in ZDNet Calls Dell XPS 13 the Best Linux Laptop of 2017:
Is it worth the money? Let me put it this way: Do you want to use the best possible tools for your daily work, or do you want to pay just enough to get by? If, like me, your answer is you want the best to be the best, then you'll get the XPS 13, and you'll be glad you did.
really? The best? You're a programmer - you need i7 power? what are you crunching?
How many IT pros do you need think that they need power like that. This is much cheaper than a less powerful MacBook.
Agreed, almost none, basically I think that most of those high end devices are nothing but status symbols.
This would go into a midlife crisis kit with a hawaiin shirt, oakleys and an overpriced car in yellow.
Hey - I loved my solar yellow extended cab Dodge Dakota Sport, thank you very much! They didn't have the quad cab in yellow, or else I would have had that - and well, a Prius looks stupid.
FTFY
LOL - I like it.
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Expensive, but looks like some really great hardware. I could definitely get by with a less expensive model.