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[–] vomitaur@lemmy.world 18 points 1 year ago (4 children)

i've been using a samsung chromebook plus since it launched until now... and it's end-of-support next month. being a typical human with low funds for new gear, i WAS considering a new chromebook of some kind. The chrome drm bullshit doesn't effect me too much as I use this mostly within the linux container, or firefox android version... however, I realize i need to take a stand and not financially support these tyrants.

so, what are my options? a pinebook running debian? are there any good netbooks out there? I don't use this thing for games or streaming media at all - mostly ssh, some browsing, etc. it's about time I take the final steps to de-goog my life.

[–] narwhal@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

Used thinkpads (like the T480) are a great choice.

I use Manjaro Cinnamon on mine.

[–] venoft@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Install Linux on your current chromebook. If the hardware is still good that's a no-brainer in my book.

[–] vomitaur@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

i'm in the middle of this process now, and just frustrating myself. i've forgotten too much of the inner workings of the kernel - that is, my old knowledge doesn't apply anymore. I've got a dualboot working, but can't for the life of me get the wifi module to load. not relevant to this thread, so i won't dirty it up. but, thank you for getting my head in the right space!

i will, somehow, get some flavor working

[–] Shrek@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

Get a used Thinkpad. They run Debian well!