• thoro
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    2 years ago

    How is the battery life?

    I don’t think I’m in the market for a new laptop for a while, but when I next am, I think my main requirements are going to be Linux compatibility (no or near zero issues) and battery life.

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      2 years ago

      It’s okay. I get about 2-3h of discord, 3-4h of programming and 5h of browsing the web. Since they fixed the issue with the display extension cards it even holds charge in sleep mode pretty well. Unfortunately, nothing compared to the M1 MacBook I have to use for work but still decent.

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      2 years ago

      I have Ubuntu running on a 9 year old Dell. What’s the issue with compatibility? Is that even an issue anymore?

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        2 years ago

        The benefits of Linux is that older hardware may have strong driver support.

        I have a Razer Blade. It used to have issues waking from suspend. When I’ve tried to use integrated graphics instead of Nvidia to try to squeeze more battery life, that issue returned and the old fix doesn’t seem to work.I also have had problems where it was getting frozen on the lock screen.

        I’d like it if my next laptop had better Linux support. Good drivers, good battery life.