I'm so happy.
I just bought "Dell E6410" laptop from Amazon, it works like a charm with FreeBSD and it only costs 150$ + 100$ (ssd) + 5+ hour battery for 20$.
I'm really happy with my laptop keyboard layout, I bought Lenovo Thinkpad 540p it was really awful not only with FreeBSD but also with Linux. Also the update parts is really costly (battery for about 70$) and the keyboard layout is so useless and not standard.
I don't know why Thinkpad and Dell made their new laptops so awful. Sticking to an old precious laptop is better and could save a lot of money, specially for programmers.
I recommend every one to buy an old Laptop
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			I just bought "Dell E6410" laptop from Amazon, it works like a charm with FreeBSD and it only costs 150$ + 100$ (ssd) + 5+ hour battery for 20$.
I'm really happy with my laptop keyboard layout, I bought Lenovo Thinkpad 540p it was really awful not only with FreeBSD but also with Linux. Also the update parts is really costly (battery for about 70$) and the keyboard layout is so useless and not standard.
I don't know why Thinkpad and Dell made their new laptops so awful. Sticking to an old precious laptop is better and could save a lot of money, specially for programmers.
I recommend every one to buy an old Laptop

I just got stickers also

 
	
			
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		 ) 15 minutes later laptop is ready for use.  After a year or so at this it seems clear to me that the biggest first obstacle to winning the love of newbies is this: finding and getting the video side of a machine working with FreeBSD. I'm not starting the desktop versus server discussion again, just expressing my point of view, from a newbie a year later.
) 15 minutes later laptop is ready for use.  After a year or so at this it seems clear to me that the biggest first obstacle to winning the love of newbies is this: finding and getting the video side of a machine working with FreeBSD. I'm not starting the desktop versus server discussion again, just expressing my point of view, from a newbie a year later.