The new Plus category of Chromebooks is an assurance that you'll get a higher level of performance and features but still at a reasonable starting price.

The new Plus category of Chromebooks is an assurance that you’ll get a higher level of performance and features but still at a reasonable starting price.

With Chromebook Plus, you’re guaranteed to get at least the following specs, with a starting price of $399:

  • 12th-gen Intel Core i3 or AMD Ryzen 3 7000 processor or better
  • 8GB or more of memory
  • 128GB or more of storage
  • 1080p-resolution IPS LCD or better
  • 1080p webcam with temporal noise reduction
Baron Von J
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Unless you can easily upgrade the RAM, Storage, and replace the OS when it loses support, it’s still ewaste.

Which consumer desktop Linux distros have more than 10 years of updates?

Arthur Besse
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Which consumer desktop Linux distros have more than 10 years of updates?

This is an apples to oranges (or OS to hardware) comparison.

Lots of GNU/Linux distros have been receiving updates for decades now, although major releases do sometimes drop support for some hardware (typically an entire CPU architecture).

I don’t think ChromeOS is saying they’ll provide security updates for a 10 year old OS release (though maybe they are? but that wouldn’t be very attractive to most people), rather they’re saying “ChromeOS devices receive 10 years of updates.**” (with the ** being “For devices prior to 2021 that will receive extended updates, some features and services might not be supported.”)

And of course, yes, many other distros current releases today do have excellent support for hardware that is a lot more than 10 years old.

@whileloop@lemmy.world
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All of them!

Linux and Linux distros are generally designed to be hardware-agnostic, and generally works just fine on very old components. I’m currently running the current version of Ubuntu on a used U1 server from ~2013, no issues, no headaches. It just works. Grab any Windows PC from the last 20 years, you won’t have any compatibility issues running most Linux distros, though some distros might expect more performance. Linux Mint is fairly lightweight.

Baron Von J
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And you can install those distros on a Chromebook, no? You can probably use CloudReady after ChromeOS no longer supports it after 10 years.

Debian LTS for stable releases is 5 years

https://wiki.debian.org/LTS

Ubuntu LTS is 5 years

https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle

Fedora is 13 months

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/releases/lifecycle/

You aren’t understanding.

That’s support for one specific software release.

It’d be like saying Apple supports iPhones for 1 year not 5+ years, because they’re only on iOS version X for one year.

Linux devices get updates literally forever.

@hperrin@lemmy.world
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I just recently installed the latest version of Manjaro on a Dell XPS 15z from 2011. So Manjaro supports hardware from at least 12 years ago.

Baron Von J
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Nice. I believe I can put ChromeOS Flex (forgot about the name change from CloudReady in my other comments) on my old Surface Pro 3. Or Fedora. Or keep running Windows. And when my HP 14c stops getting updates from Google in 2030 or 2031, I’ll consider Linux or Flex on it. 😁

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I’m running Arch Linux in a 18 year old laptop. And I could and have run Debian in the very same laptop in the past.

I don’t get your point at all. If laptops were as repairable as desktops, we could continue using them for 15+ years. And software support, thanks to the GNU/Linux distro maintainers, is not a problem.

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