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Episode: 1923
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Title: HPR1923: Klaatu and System76
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1923/hpr1923.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 11:11:41
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Hi everyone, this is Clat 2 and I'm at all things open.
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Standing at the System76 booth talking to Sam about System76, it looks like you've got a
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new line of laptops coming out and the cool thing about them that really got me excited
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is that it's like you touch it and it's metal.
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So essentially it's our first product line to have a complete metallic chassis.
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It's something that we've been really pushing for in the last few years and we're really
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excited for it to come out in the next two weeks or so.
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What are the specs like on, this is a 15 inch, I guess, is that the 15 inch?
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That's the 15 inch.
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Is there something smaller than that or is that where you guys are starting now?
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So that's where we're starting out at, we're starting out with a 15 inch.
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It also comes in a 17 inch as well.
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The base model is going to come with the I-7, 6 Gen.
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Wow, so the base model starts with I-7.
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The base is going to start with the I-7.
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It's going to most likely start with an 8 gig DDR4 memory and then you're going to get
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also the NVIDIA GTX 970M by default.
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For the most case we have dropped the optical drive in general.
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We've seen a drop in demand for it so it's something that's just kind of, it's going
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away.
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A few of our products are still going to carry it, however moving forward, I think it
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might be something that continues on the way side.
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Yeah.
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I love one of the things about my gazelle, gazelle is the number of ports.
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I think I have like an eSATA and my two USB-3s and like every kind of port I could ever
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want.
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Same deal here, are we adding anything or is it?
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So essentially we've upgraded some video output association for it so with all of our
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previous models you were only really able to export to two displays.
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Now on this one as well as our new servo WS which comes out Thursday you're going to
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get up to three external displays via mini display port and HDMI out.
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The eSATA is something that we've tried really hard to keep, I don't think it's going
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to be available.
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Oh, that's a deal breaker because I've actually never used mine.
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It was just cool to have it.
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It's a nice feature, we definitely have people that use it.
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But with the USB-3.0 we've seen a nice transition for it.
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Cool, okay.
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We've done desktops since creation and then the workstations we've got six gen coming
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out on our retell and our wild dog, I believe we were making announcement today for the wild
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dog and then those are going to be released in the next week as well.
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The servo WS is coming out on Thursday and then this should be following very short
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after and then essentially all of our laptops at this point are now being in the upgrade
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stage of six gen from Intel.
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Cool.
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It seems like I know that System76 sort of not rebranded but like I don't know, did a branding
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overhaul or whatever, like a redesign and everything and it seems like you guys have really
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been active sort of with I guess the community, I mean I don't know if you consider it the
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System76 community or whatever but it seems like even been engaging people with like art
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contests and stuff like that.
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So I feel we've definitely always tried to do it.
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During the last year or so we've brought on some really good new people that have really
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helped us in a marketing and design aspect in order to push the brand out there, get it
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a little bit more well known, they do a fantastic job.
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The super fan contest which just ended on Sunday I think is going to drive some really
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cool things.
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We've got some fun stuff ready to go for all the people that get to take advantage of
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that.
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Who do you personally or maybe you're not allowed to say it personally if you're representing
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77?
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But who do you see as like System76, like ideal audience, like who would you, who are you
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really wanting to attract?
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So I want to say everyone, right, that guy who's going to steal my computer.
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But that's the official answer is we have a product that really can fit any person's
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needs and I think that we've got a product that can bring over a lot of, basically make
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a lot of converts out of Windows and Mac users just because you know for the most part
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people might outside of who already know the environment have never tried it before.
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We try to make it as easy for them to get into it as well.
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Yeah, well I think you've definitely done that.
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I mean your laptops, I've recommended it to several people and they've been really, really
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happy with them.
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I think the metal case is going to convert probably a lot more people over because it's just,
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I mean like, I used to do this to my old brand of computers which were already made out
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of metals before I switched to Linux and it just like, it felt so solid, right?
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And then the first time I got a non, that brand of computer, I picked it up by the edge
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of the laptop and it just kind of felt like it was going to fall or like break apart.
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And that thing is like solid but it's not like heavy, it's just solid, it's just a solid
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I really hope that we're going to be able to make everything in the future kind of more
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towards that quality.
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And as we continue to grow, I don't think it will be an issue and we'll get better and
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better stuff as we get larger and larger.
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Yeah, and I guess it's kind of nice because everything's pre-insolved and it just kind
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of, I mean you open it up and it really does just work out.
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What's the process of, let's say I bought one and I get it in the mail, I plug it in,
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and I turn it on, how do I, does it just prompt me for a username and then it starts
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or what, what's the process of install?
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It really is, is that simple?
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We, it's powered on, you go through a quick couple steps, you're ready, you're up and
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running.
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Internet works fine, Wi-Fi, connect, surfing and under probably under five, ten minutes.
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How does this, have you played any games on the 15th of Gazelle or X-Pro?
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Yeah, so the X-Pro, we've actually got Steam on it right now.
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Okay.
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And it runs phenomenally, we've got some surgeon game that I wasn't too familiar with,
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but, but they were running fairly well, I think that really if you're going to be looking
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for, for some hardware to run some games on, this could be the new, the new thing for
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you, it's lightweight, it provides pretty much everything you need in the 970M, so it could
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be the new.
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Yeah, the 970 is a good chip, I mean I've never used the mobile version to be honest,
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but I mean it's, it's pretty capable.
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That's great.
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How much is this, the, the X-Pro, 15 inch, what does it start, start out?
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Good, so the 15 inch is going to start somewhere around 1300, and then the, the, the processor's
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going to be upgradable, a single option as well as the memory from the 8 gig, it's going
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to go up to 64 gigs, which we're very happy for and thankful to, to, to Intel's Sky Lake
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release, making that a possible option for us, and you can also get four terabytes of SSDs
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on there.
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So, wow, that's amazing.
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Cool, thank you very much for the interview, and thanks for the, the really cool computers.
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