So Apple released some new laptops this week.

Time to ask: What's a good laptop nowadays which runs #Linux without any issues and has somewhat modern features?

My daily driver outside work is currently a Macbook Pro 14" 2021 (M1 Pro, 16 GiB RAM) and I'm quite happy with it. It has a nice form factor, it's snappy, the screen is great (resolution, brightness), and battery life is still great.

But I'd like to eventually get away from the Apple walled garden and back to Linux, and for that I'm looking for a similar laptop.
I've been running Linux as my main desktop OS from 2002 until 2014, so I'm used to a certain amount of pain. 😂

I want it to have a good display, reasonably good battery life under Linux, a good keyboard, and ideally it should be extensible.

My typical usage is some mild programming (Java, Go, Rust), typical web surfing, and occasionally watching a movie. No games, so I don't need an Nvidia RTX 5090 which eats up the battery and heats my home.

Do you have any recommendations?
Also happy if it's an older model which can be acquired on the second-hand market.

#LazyWeb #LinuxOnLaptop #BuyingAdvice

@joschi not quite related to laptop choice, but think now it’s better to wait until new Intel Panther Lake laptops will land soon—seems on par with M CPUs from Apple.
@akbashev Thanks for the pointer! I'm not in a rush. 😃
@joschi one thing to point out it’s weird release in terms of GPU—they have powerful new B390 and B370, but only for 4 processors (highlighted bold on picture). If you still want to play a bit or do some gpu intensive work (or at least have a future proof device)—aim for them, reviews mention you can even play latest games in 1080p.