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https://system76.com/
Open source hardware
They have core boot, which is a big plus, but the hardware itself is not open source.
Most of it seems to be
Eg https://github.com/system76/thelio-io-hardware/tree/a8e166cec9112d38d2bbe31a314689a8d7723ac8
I unfortunately had disabling experiences with the System76 Pangolin (12). Since then I would absolutely not recommend System76.
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Mostly it boils down to three categories:
Forgive the shitty writing, I'm doing this in my phone.
Hope I was able to help, kind regards.
What were the interactions with support like each time?
I had a galago pro and it was not well built. It fell apart faster than any other laptop I've used.
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It was a few years ago so I can't really comment on newer versions. But I recall the plastic bottom coming away from the top more and more over time. They don't manufacture their own laptops, so they are kinda stuck relying on a third party. (Clevo, I think.)
I've got a galago pro that's a little over five years old now, and I'm still pretty happy with it.
That's good, they might have improved. Mine didn't last a year, but I think it was an earlier version.
I don't like that their 14" model only comes with intel CPUs
This is the route I'll probably go when it's time for me to replace my laptop. The 14" Lemur Pro looks perfect for my use case (ultra portable) although the Pangolin looks more powerful.