Remake of an older meme, just to add some extra pixel.

  • Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    11 days ago

    The older Dell Latitude models are quite nice IMO. Like the 5000 series ones.

    You can snag them for fairly cheap from Free Geek on eBay.

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      11 days ago

      thanks will look into them! looks like Dell Latitude 5420, Intel Quad-Core i5-1145G7, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 256GB SSD, for about $250 will be an upgrade to be 10year old lenovo!

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        11 days ago

        lol I got a Dell Latitude 5420 with nearly the same specs, mine only came with 8GB of ram so I upgraded it to 32GB. I did that though almost 2 years ago when prices were sane though.

        I’ve also loaded mine with Kubuntu, it came with Linux Mint though which was cool.

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          5 hours ago

          you still run Kubuntu on your dell? Other folks will have to use it and mint is straight forward to use so I will just go with that again. I did find a better price through for about $160 shipped through free geek but now I gotta get a charger. It arrives this week so excited :)

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            48 minutes ago

            Oh yeah it’s still running Kubuntu, I haven’t had any issues with it so I haven’t bothered to switch to a different distro.

            That’s a damn good deal you’re getting

            Having to buy the charger aftermarket ain’t an issue IMO, it just means that it’ll be availible for longer in their store lol

            I will say though that the laptop might have an odd feature that may catch you up like it did me, if left off for a clike a week it will need plugged in to power on. This is a battery saving feature of those Dell Latitudes (it may be on other models too, IDK) but basically it flips a relay to disconnect the battery and prevent it from killing the battery. It only happens when it’s been sitting off though, so if you keep using it it won’t trip.