Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development
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@scottalanmiller said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
@dashrender said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
@scottalanmiller said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
That 8th gen processor is awesome.
8th Generation Intel Core i7-8550U Processor (8MB Cache, up to 4.0 GHz)
Wow that is cheap for an i7 8th gen system.
Yeah, SO cheap. Hard to pass up.
Well $1199 for home edition, or $1249 for Window Pro - still not super cheap.. just very reasonable for an i-7.
Only thing missing in my mind is the fingerprint reader.
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@scottalanmiller also have a look here but mind they are UK based
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@dashrender said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
@scottalanmiller said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
@dashrender said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
@scottalanmiller said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
That 8th gen processor is awesome.
8th Generation Intel Core i7-8550U Processor (8MB Cache, up to 4.0 GHz)
Wow that is cheap for an i7 8th gen system.
Yeah, SO cheap. Hard to pass up.
Well $1199 for home edition, or $1249 for Window Pro - still not super cheap.. just very reasonable for an i-7.
Only thing missing in my mind is the fingerprint reader.
Only need Home, putting Fedora on it.
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@matteo-nunziati said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
@scottalanmiller also have a look here but mind they are UK based
They look awesome.
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@scottalanmiller basically any clevo reseller has those models, so you can find the one colser to you (duties).
btw for personal experience nothing is as solid as a dell/hpe/lenovo enterprise lines chassis-wise. Clevo stuff is nice but a bit more weak. -
@matteo-nunziati said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
@scottalanmiller also have a look here but mind they are UK based
Oh my... where have those been all my life?
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The auto-play video on that site is great.
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Just keep in mind that Intel are releasing their 8th Gen on 5th October. By releasing, I mean the big product launch with the fanfare and propaganda etc.
Some bedtime reading:
- https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/09/intel-coffee-lake-price-specs-release-date/
- https://www.pcgamesn.com/intel/intel-14nm-coffee-lake-release-date
Why is this relevant to the discussion? Well, there is bound to be a pile of laptop refreshes by the various vendors in the next three weeks. So don't jump too soon.
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@nadnerb said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
Just keep in mind that Intel are releasing their 8th Gen on 5th October. By releasing, I mean the big product launch with the fanfare and propaganda etc.
Some bedtime reading:
- https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/09/intel-coffee-lake-price-specs-release-date/
- https://www.pcgamesn.com/intel/intel-14nm-coffee-lake-release-date
Why is this relevant to the discussion? Well, there is bound to be a pile of laptop refreshes by the various vendors in the next three weeks. So don't jump too soon.
Need one very much in the short term, unfortunately.
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@nadnerb said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
Inspiron 13 7000
Specs: http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/cty/pdp/spd/inspiron-13-7370-laptop/dncwka005h?oc=dncwka005h&l=en&s=dhsJust placed this "order" with the people doing the ordering. Fingers crossed that it works well.
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Thanks everyone for helping to look at options. With the 8th gen procs set to be available any day, it is a terrible time to be picking out laptops. But cannot be helped.
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@scottalanmiller I figured you would have gone with them System76 laptop.
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@scottalanmiller I use the Inspiron 2-in-1 line and love it for lower cost and great functionality.
Not the best laptop in the world, but I also didn't pay $2000 for it.
I have been running Korora 25 and then Fedora 26 on my laptop with no issues.
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@jaredbusch said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
@scottalanmiller I use the Inspiron 2-in-1 line and love it for lower cost and great functionality.
Not the best laptop in the world, but I also didn't pay $2000 for it.
I have been running Korora 25 and then Fedora 26 on my laptop with no issues.
I feel the nearly half price justifies it. I'm easy on laptops, if this thing lasts anywhere near 50% as long as a more expensive one, it's a huge win as it is faster now and when I replace them twice as often, they will be way faster yet!
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@nerdydad said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
@scottalanmiller I figured you would have gone with them System76 laptop.
It looks nice, but it is more expensive and lacks the specs of the Dell. Why pay more for less?
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Apple said Air line was getting an update later this year. Perhaps around black friday? That's when I usually buy their hardware.
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@scottalanmiller said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
@nerdydad said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
@scottalanmiller I figured you would have gone with them System76 laptop.
It looks nice, but it is more expensive and lacks the specs of the Dell. Why pay more for less?
I’ve never been a fan of the way they look. However if you need a portable desktop the Bonobo is hard to beat.
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I need quite a bit of RAM, but little else, really. So pretty far from a portable desktop.
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@scottalanmiller said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
I need quite a bit of RAM, but little else, really. So pretty far from a portable desktop.
Oh right. Just saying in general.
What do you need that much for? I run a few vagrant boxes on mine for Ansible development and only have 8GB.
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@stacksofplates said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
@scottalanmiller said in Looking for an Ultrabook for Linux and Development:
I need quite a bit of RAM, but little else, really. So pretty far from a portable desktop.
Oh right. Just saying in general.
What do you need that much for? I run a few vagrant boxes on mine for Ansible development and only have 8GB.
Need to mirror the production build out environment. So a few GB here and there for different machines on KVM. Plus running some dev tools on the main desktop. Nothing crazy, but it only takes a few database VMs to add up.