[10:48] <Guest81> Hi
[10:48] <Guest81> Im trying to find a perfect Linux laptop that I can buy at Bestbuy or Target etc
[10:48] <Guest81> But all of the high-end laptops Ive tried have literally been unusable
[10:48] <Guest81> Ryzen 7 CPU, Intel i5 laptops
[10:49] <Guest81> both froze, or crashed, or were slow
[10:49] <Guest81> A slower, low-end CPU laptop, works better than the high end laptops
[10:51] <tomreyn> my impression over the years has been more the other way around, that low price and "entry level" hardware *sometimes* tends to have bad vendor support on linux
[10:52] <tomreyn> such as some of the cheap intel cpus, many cheap wireless/bluetooth chipsets, some ethernet ones, too
[10:53] <Guest81> yeah of course,
[10:53] <Guest81> But this entry level hardware has default kernel support and wifi suuport