If you want to go #Linux, Thinkpads are the Gold standart. You don't need to reinvent the wheel and get something fancy. I sold my #Tuxedo last week after a year of usage as it works best only with their TuxedoOS, a customized Version of Ubuntu. They even created their own mirrors, updates are always behind.

By going full Linux, they over-linuxed and came out the yet-another-half-bakes-distro end and laptop hardware that fails to go into hibernate with any other OS. One year I tried to fix this. No more, back on the old ThinkPad.

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Gold standard indeed.

Congratulations. That's the way. Although I wouldn't recommend Manjaro in 2025, you'll soon encounter the exact same problems you're describing above.

If you like Arch, you'll be better off installing a proper Arch. Or check out EndeavourOS if the manual install feels scary. It won't disappoint :)

Frame.work is a great Linux machine btw.

My issue with those is that they don't offer enough GPU options.

16" has pluggable GPU and so can be switched in the future. Albeit only one option currently.

Shame they don't have that feature on the desktop.

My issue with startups like these is that they rarely have a future in which you can buy another component. 6 years down the road, when I might want to swap a part, will they even be around anymore? Or support the old models? If they do, the total upgrade price for those parts still won't be able to compete with a second hand ThinkPad.

This has been tried with smartphones too but the market is evolving too fast for it to make sense to have modular hardware.

That's their plan and I'm happy to support them in achieving it by buying their hardware.

I think the smaller form factor and higher finish expectations makes this harder for smartphones, but I'd love to see a frame.work phone running nostr:nprofile1qqs9g69ua6m5ec6ukstnmnyewj7a4j0gjjn5hu75f7w23d64gczunmgpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumt0wd68ytnsw43q4gnztg.

Well, every trend has to end, maybe this time it's different 📈

That ac adapter is still one of the best too.

You can't go wrong with a Qubes certified device either

https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/certified-hardware/#qubes-certified-computers