I am considering trying a system76 laptop in the near future but wanted to get some developer feedback on it. In particular, experience with non pop OS installs and hardware support.
I've been using a System76 laptop for about a year and a half, close to two years, somewhere in that range. I initially thought I would ditch PopOS for something I was more familiar with, but in the end I wound up keeping PopOS.
Overall impression? A+++ would buy again.
I've been very happy with the machine and actually wound up liking PopOS enough to stick with it. No major complaints, everything "just works". The one thing though, is I splurged a little bit and got a machine with 64GB of RAM, plus both an nvme drive and two SSD's. So my impression of this machine may be colored by the fact that it may be the first machine I've ever owned where I truly felt like I had enough RAM and enough storage space, to not have to think about either (for the most part). I can now have like 8 browser windows with an aggregate 400 tabs open, have three, four, even five separate Eclipse instances running, Okular with a few PDF's open, an OpenOffice doc or two, and everything just hums along. No swapping, no drive thrashing, etc.
Wish I could tell you more about the "non PopOS" side of things, but I just didn't wind up going that route. The one thing I might suggest, is that if you buy a System76 machine, give PopOS a long hard look yourself, before deciding to ditch it. You might also decide to just keep it. YMMV, of course.
Thanks. I placed an order for a Lemur Pro based on your feedback. I decided to give pop os a try as well. I'll stick with it for 30-90 days and see if I can overcome my muscle memory from my standard setup.
I own one but would probably not buy another unless they refresh their lineup.
It works as advertized; it runs linux...that's about it. The HW is middle/low quality and I'm not sure the premium System76 charges is warranted.
I also own a Thinkpad which is superior to anything System76 offers. Installing linux was trivial, and everything seems to work.
System76 rebrands OEM laptops, but my understanding is that they may be working on an in-house laptop. If so, I would probably give it a look...but for now, I think Thinkpads are a better deal.
Which thinkpad do you recommend? I considered an X1C or another from the T series, but the superfish scandal and other issues had me considering other laptops.
Overall impression? A+++ would buy again.
I've been very happy with the machine and actually wound up liking PopOS enough to stick with it. No major complaints, everything "just works". The one thing though, is I splurged a little bit and got a machine with 64GB of RAM, plus both an nvme drive and two SSD's. So my impression of this machine may be colored by the fact that it may be the first machine I've ever owned where I truly felt like I had enough RAM and enough storage space, to not have to think about either (for the most part). I can now have like 8 browser windows with an aggregate 400 tabs open, have three, four, even five separate Eclipse instances running, Okular with a few PDF's open, an OpenOffice doc or two, and everything just hums along. No swapping, no drive thrashing, etc.
Wish I could tell you more about the "non PopOS" side of things, but I just didn't wind up going that route. The one thing I might suggest, is that if you buy a System76 machine, give PopOS a long hard look yourself, before deciding to ditch it. You might also decide to just keep it. YMMV, of course.