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If money was no object I would go all in on open source hardware. Open source everything for me. Sadly I cannot. And so I am still stuck with decades old closed source hardware. But at least I'm running Linux on it.
I'm using Dell laptop, they are still supported even the 6 or 7 years old one, with new bios fixing CVE, etc and some of them were even sold with Linux at the time!
I bought a E5470 (core I5 6th gen) I love it, less than 200$, 8GB of ram, 14" 1080p IPS, 256GB SSD. Full repair manual available, etc.
I'm running MX Linux on it
MX Linux is great. Even voor systems specced lower than that. I bet that runs like a dream flr you.
I think it's nice how Dell still supports these. I've always been fond of the Latitude laptops with their ruggedness.
Yes, with Xfce it's pretty snappy, works really well. The E5490 is even better especially with a i7
The ubuntu versions are often cheaper!
However, they're very bloated