![]() I’ve used Ubuntu and many other distributions, but to me, Pop!_OS was a relatively familiar yet new experience. Our latest Linux articles Pop!_OS on HP Dev OneĪs previously mentioned, I’ve never used Pop!_OS. The laptop was in stock with a commitment for fast shipping.įor all of the reasons above, I ordered it, and two days later, I had the HP Dev One on my doorstep.The laptop comes with 16 GB of RAM, but unlike so many laptops nowadays, it is not soldered on the board, so you can upgrade it (more on upgrading below). Instead, it says “super,” which I think is cool. The price is $1099 USD, which is very reasonable compared to other brands with similar specs. The HP Dev One comes with an AMD RYZEN™ U Processor with eight cores and 16 threads. I have never owned an AMD-based laptop.I have never used Pop!_OS, so the fact that HP chose Pop!_OS made me curious to use it.The most obvious reason was it came with Linux and not Windows.Some may be silly or nit-picking, but they still carried some weight in my decision: So, when I read about the HP Dev One, several things sparked my interest. I don’t even remember why I distanced myself from the brand, but somehow it just happened. I haven’t owned an HP laptop in over a decade. It is not about comparing them, just a few notes on how well they did on the HP Dev One. This article is a quick look at the HP Dev One, including first impressions of the hardware itself and running the pre-installed Pop!_OS and then Fedora on it after a few days. ![]() Pop!_OS is a Ubuntu-based distribution, which System76 started (and is currently the primary maintainer) to maximize the features of its own laptops sold on its website. HP joined forces with smaller Linux-based laptop brand System76 to pre-install Pop!_OS as their distribution of choice on the device. ![]() ![]() The brand joins others such as Lenovo and Dell, offering a laptop with a pre-installed distribution of Linux in the US market. ![]() Welcome to the communityĪ few weeks ago, HP joined the bandwagon of major laptop manufacturers releasing a Linux-based laptop, the HP Dev One. ![]()
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