System76 Oryx Pro Linux Laptop is Now Thinner and Faster (betanews.com)
An anonymous reader shares a report: Last week, System76 started to share details about its refreshed Linux-powered Oryx Pro laptop. It would be thinner and more powerful, while adding twice the battery life of its predecessor. Unfortunately, we did not yet know exactly what the laptop looked like. Today, we finally have official images. The new Oryx Pro is quite breathtaking, as it is a true Pro machine -- with the USB Type-A, Ethernet, and HDMI ports you expect -- while being just 19mm thin. It has the horsepower that power-users need, thanks to its 8th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-Series GPU.
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Single Gigabit Ethernet. Utterly pathetic. Have they not noticed this is the year 2018?
PS. What's the point of putting Linux on a system that also has DRM-infested HDMI ports?
System76 Oryx Pro Linux Laptop is Now Thinner and Faster
I don't want a "thinner" laptop. I want a laptop with a DVD drive, even if it makes the device slightly thicker and heavier.
(And I voted with my money last month: I purchased an HP with a DVD drive.)
I work in marketing analytics and we're constantly crunching through massive datasources which require servers/cloud-based systems to make the work and timing managable.
A simple MacBook Pro with 8GB and an i5 is more than enough for me to load RDP, terminals for SSH, and the applications I might be using locally.
Honest question, being I'm doing 100% of my development on remote machines either at the data center or in the cloud, how many people require actual big horsepower on their machine to get their jobs done?
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Does the battery life still suck? That was the biggest problem with System76 machines.
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Hope the battery life is dramatically improved. System76 laptop are (or at least have been) based on Clevo laptops which have poor battery life.
Price is $1599. Not out of line if the quality is there. A bit of a surprise to see the VGA connector, but there are still a lot of VGA projectors out there for the road warriors among us. I guess, this looks like worth the money compared to the usual flimsy ultrabooks that sell for a similar price. And Apple... got an expensive one here with a display that developed white blotches all over it. Apparently common, and Apple tries to blame users. Rejected, permanently.
When all you have is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a thumb.
you may want to think of that before buying these "highly secure" Linux laptops.
No smart card (so no CAC/ECA), no integrated LTE (not everyone can use WiFi), and no way to drop the integrated camera. So much for this being my new work machine.
System76 rejected to support LVFS for firmware updates https://blogs.gnome.org/hughsi...
No optical bay, no mobile phone radio, no smart card reader, no 7-row keyboard, no middle mouse button, volume controls crammed into a shift on the function keys. The article doesn't show the keyboard or monitor, which are extremely important when selecting a laptop. I found shots of it elsewhere at https://system76.com/guides/or.... There's just not a lot there that isn't different from any other laptop.
Neck beard fanboys trying to build excitement for a piece of shit by calling it breathtaking. Leave it to the professionals boys
I found out the hard way how system76 deals with its shitty hardware and customer support issues. They just ignore you. I highly doubt this laptop has reliably better battery life because the power management has NEVER worked right on older model system76 laptop. I might get better battery life temporarily- but it doesn't last. I think this is why they have really only ever supported Ubuntu and more recently forked Ubuntu. It wasn't that there was anything wrong with Ubuntu. I think the real problem is there are serious design defects with the companies hardware which prevent them from being able to support it properly. There not the only company I've had issues with in the Linux space. Most seem frankly incompetent. I believe they resorted to a fork of Ubuntu so that they can include proprietary components that can't be properly integrated or supported.
I would buy another Linux laptop- but not from them. If the issue was just a bug that the community could fix I wouldn't be so upset with them. That isn't the case. They knowingly design "appealing" systems in a terms of specs at the price of the hardware not being properly supportable by the community. They act as if they just have to make the systems work sufficiently for a few weeks until a customer is beyond the return period.
Fuck you.
Who the heck makes a Linux laptop and leaves out the middle mouse button? I mean, come on. Know your target audience. I'll stick with Thinkpad laptops with mouse nubs and middle clicks, thank you very much.
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Do we really need numeric keypad? I haven't touched it in the past 20 years. I learned about it by accident: https://www.amazon.com/967428-... -- a separate numeric keypad ended up never being used. It's just there to create clutter and make finding the Enter key difficult.
No trackpoint.
Pffffttt
A simple MacBook Pro with 8GB and an i5 is more than enough for me to load RDP, terminals for SSH, and the applications I might be using locally.
Ideally, you'd be making the most of what you can run locally. Because otherwise, how much data does your use of RDP, SSH, X11-over-SSH, and VNC-over-SSH amount to per month? And how much would such a cellular data plan cost? Not everybody happens to live in an area where city buses offer Wi-Fi at no additional charge to paying riders.
This laptop sounds terrific, but I've never owned a System 76 laptop before. Occasionally I see people complaining about issues with components not functioning properly and needing repair but maybe they're just the loudest and it makes the issues seem more prevent than they really are. Would some people here that have experience using System 76 machines please provide their experience with the quality of the laptops over time?
Thanks!
I too want a DVD (actually Blu-Ray) drive.
Do you know how many CD, DVD and Blu-Ray drives were installed in computers over the years? It was well over a billion I'm sure. Optical media were the standard for portable storage for a very long time. That doesn't go away very quickly. How many IT shops don't have some installer or data disks lying around somewhere?
Then there are the occasional problems I encounter with USB drives. I've had systems that would not boot from a USB port. I've had USB drives that the computer would not recognize. I still have a weird problem with USB drives that causes a BSOD, that is data dependent!
USB drives are great when they work. When they don't work I want an optical drive as an option.
I welcome the 8th generation Intel Core i7, 32GB RAM, M.2 storage, and the Nvidia 1060 or 1070. It looks like a Pro machine to me, I'm not sure why so many other comments are just whiny complaints. It packs a lot of power in a nice looking machine. For the tin foil hat folks, they also disabled the Intel management stuff (same as Purism https://puri.sm).
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A Linux laptop follows the trends set elsewhere, years ago. Gee, so cutting edge!
- Ultrabooks;
- The Mac Air series;
- The entire tablet product sector;
No floppy disk, no 56k modem, no Zip disk reader, no full-stroke buckling-spring keyboard, no built-in trackball, volume controls aren't analog knobs sticking out of side. Lame.
Is today 420? Because you are definitely smoking something.
At the time we bought our two Tuxedo laptops, last year, Syst76 proposed almost the same configs but didn't offer anything else than US keyboards -contrary to the German guys at Tuxedo...
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