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Vexcra
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!rant

Finally came in the mail! Wish me luck on my new machine
(System 76, Galago Pro)

:D

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    Specs?
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    Looks really cool. I'm interested to see more of this piece 😉
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    system76.com/galago

    The customizations I got:
    7th gen i5 - 3.1GHz
    16GB DDR4 - 2400MHz
    250 PCIe SSD - Read: 3200 mb/s and Write: 1500 mb/s
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    @demiko
    I know right! I'm excited *^^*
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    Wow! 👍
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    @demiko
    For the specs I got and considering shipping, the total was between $1200 and $1300.
    It hurt, but my only other laptop is old and dying, so there was no way around getting a new one.
    They also have monthly payment plans if you don't want to do a lump sum, I think it was $85/month
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    @demiko
    Ah, that sucks. Can see if they possibly ship to you by checking out system76.com/shipping
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    Very cool, imma check it out!
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    This. is. So. Awesome! Unfortunately I'm not in the US so I can't get one... I know system76 from the Jupiter Broadcasting Podcasts :D
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    Looks pretty, please let us know if you hit any speed bumps with it.

    Sorry: blockers, let us know your blockers so we can update the James moving to system7something task on the Kansan board.
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    @demiko

    It's a Denver-based OEM that exclusively puts Linux on its machines.
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    @demiko because of that I bought the dell XPS 13 Dev edition. Else I would have gone with system76. Never buy anything that costs more than 20 euros outside Europe (due to tax law).

    Had some issues with the dell though. They replaced my keyboard (quick service though). And fingerprint scanner will likely never work under Linux. Touchpad is still acting up will get them to replace that Friday.
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    Update:
    So I've been lightly using the machine for a little while. The touchpad is decently responsive but I do have a bit of learning curve with the touchpad buttons because it's one flat piece but still two sided (like a seesaw). Luckily I was able to just go to the settings on the Ubuntu OS so that taps register as clicks.

    The keys are backlit (white and blue) clear to read and feel nice, not much change there

    I was concerned that I might not like the thick bezel but it hasn't bothered me

    It's so thin and light! I legit have to check my backpack to ensure that I haven't forgotten it

    The battery life is definitely not chromebook level but I think you could get through a half a day, maybe a full day with light use

    The camera isn't great, but then again I don't think they usually are

    It's NOT a fingerprint magnet, so tends to look pretty good

    There's some custom themes here and there from system76 which look nice
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    The Ubuntu button is a nice touch

    Most times the machine is quiet, but fan noise does occur (not obnoxious though, fine in quiet places)

    While Ubuntu is decent , I find myself missing Linux Mint so at some point I'll prob dual boot or flat out replace

    The bottom half of the laptop is quite sturdy and solid, however it's pretty easy to bend the top half.

    The power button is on the left side of the laptop instead of facing up like the keyboard, which is new to me and just feels right somehow

    The adapter is light, easy to plug in, and stays out of the way due to its 90° bend near the laptop's port

    Bluetooth is great

    Sound quality is good but not very loud (although it seems that's pretty usual)

    All in all, I think I'll be happy with this machine :)
    I'll update more as I continue working with it and if anyone has specific questions, just let me know. ✌
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    Well done ms vexcra! I was VERY impressed with your stack! :)
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