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submitted 1 day ago by trilobite@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I think I've read in Lemmy somewhere that the T14 notebooks should be avoided is they come with letters after the T14. I'm thinking of buying a T14s G5. It has to be new as we get tax deduction (will be at the reception of small local museum). What do people this of this notebook. I'll end up installing Linux on it. I was thinking of going DELL as I've been running various latitudes over the years without major problems but looks like people are not fond of DELL + Linux. Any thoughts?

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Oh wait, it did? TIL. LPCAMM, or SODIMMs?

[-] Cort@lemmy.world 2 points 20 hours ago

I'd bet sodimm since lpcamm was dell only until lpcamm2

Ah that’s what I meant, oops

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