I used to have a MacBook that I loved (unibody was my last experience) and I was happy with it. I got some Bootcamp up and running and some VMs to learn Linux. After that I went to Lenovo, but I got a Yoga and didn't think about how it would be unfriendly with a Linux install compared to other ideapads and thinkpads. VMs still work though. If I had gone for the yoga thinkpad I would be running Linux natively for sure.
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I used to have a MacBook that I loved (unibody was my last experience) and I was happy with it. I got some Bootcamp up and running and some VMs to learn Linux. After that I went to Lenovo, but I got a Yoga and didn't think about how it would be unfriendly with a Linux install compared to other ideapads and thinkpads. VMs still work though. If I had gone for the yoga thinkpad I would be running Linux natively for sure.