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GnomKiller2015-03-17 21:16:47
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GnomKiller, 2015-03-17 21:16:47

Which ultrabook is suitable for linux?

For my tasks, I need a mobile device on linux. there are no more performance requirements, you just need to not slow down the interface (I think xfce). Tell me which minibook to choose. it is desirable to offer specific models and of course, so that under linux there is at least a minimal set of drivers.
x86 processor or its successors.
Initially I planned to buy a tablet for linux, but after googling I realized that Linux is not ready yet, and there may be big problems with the drivers

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Igor Nikolaev, 2015-03-18
@nightvich

www.dell.com/en/p/xps-13-9343-laptop/pd
The coolest thing there is right now.

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Armenian Radio, 2015-03-17
@gbg

Asus Zenbook Prime UX21A. Fully compatible with OpenSUSE13.2

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Sanes, 2015-03-17
@Sanes

Haven't had any problems yet. Probably tried a couple of dozen. I did not try it only on new products that were released less than six months ago.

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Nazar Mokrinsky, 2015-03-17
@nazarpc

Ultrabooks with Intel processors should not have problems, the integrated graphics work quite well, and there is not even much point in taking xfce, even heavy shells will not slow down at 1080p.
See network cards and Wi-Fi, and also card readers - this is something that is unlikely, but there could still be potential problems. The rest should work with any modern distribution out of the box.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2015-03-18
@inkvizitor68sl

Thinkpad X1 carbon first generation.
He himself is so-so, but there are no problems with modern Linux at all.

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Denis Verbin, 2015-03-22
@rez0n

Zenbook UX31A flight is normal.

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