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Hardware in mini-PC format with great Linux compatibility?

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mangorosi Vendredi 5 Mai 2023 à 21:16
mangorosiAnonymous

Hello,

I've been using Linux for a while, but would still prefer to keep Windows on my main PC for gaming purposes only (shame on me I know). I would still love to have a Linux machine to play around with and am interested in the Minisforum brand since they seem to be offering good mini-PC options with good Linux compatibility as far as I understand.

The problem is that their product naming is quite confusing (Mars? Venus?) and I am not sure what to choose. My use case is mainly watching YouTube videos and some programming. Do you guys have any recommendation or personal experience to share? I generally use Fedora 38 with GNOME and Wayland.

Thank you.

mangorosi Samedi 6 Mai 2023 à 11:02
mangorosiAnonymous

Hello,

I've been using Linux for a while, but would still prefer to keep Windows on my main PC for gaming purposes only (shame on me I know). I would still love to have a Linux machine to play around with and am interested in the Minisforum brand since they seem to be offering good mini-PC options with good Linux compatibility as far as I understand xvideos.

The problem is that their product naming is quite confusing (Mars? Venus?) and I am not sure what to choose. My use case is mainly watching YouTube videos and some programming. Do you guys have any recommendation or personal experience to share? I generally use Fedora 38 with GNOME and Wayland.

Thank you.

 

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