@itsfoss, ThinkPad got me thinking why on Earth the default position for trackpad buttons is on the bottom. No matter whether you are typing or using a trackpad, it's still more convenient to use the upper ones
From my experience with refurbished HP Elitebooks vor Dell Latitudes, I'd say they are similar in build quality and Linux compatibility. My daily driver is a Thinkpad E590 and its hinge and USB-C port have issues. I use HP and Dell machines for testing, not daily, but they seem well enough.
so Think Pad is the most Linux friendly then? I was about to install Ubuntu on my elite book, as I also have an old Think Pad... I might do that one first then...
Ari Sovijärvi
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I do not think that kids these days care about laptops anymore, it is all about mobile devices. Though I may be wrong ...
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I hate touchpads, I always disable them. And only enable them if my battery in my mouse dies and I have no replacement batteries handy 😉
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