Linus Thorvalds own words on his Macbook usage -
"Not that I've used it for any real work, I literally have only been doing test builds and boots and now the actual release tagging. But I'm trying to make sure that the next time I travel, I can travel with this as a laptop and finally dogfooding the arm64 side too."
Although we do not usually imitate the great gurus, it is always good and fun to know the habits, equipment, etc ... that gurus use, gurus like Richard Stallman, Mark Shuttleworth or Linux Torvalds, among others. Recently Torvalds has indicated which laptop he uses for his travels and moments of mobile programming.
This laptop model is quite curious because has Ubuntu as an operating system (not Asahi) and ... no, it does not have Unity or Gnome or KDE but it does got cinnamon, a desktop that was created for Linux Mint, a distribution that is based on Ubuntu.
First of all, Linus Torvalds emphasizes that he uses his desktop computer daily to run and work on the kernel, but when he lectures or goes on a trip, he uses his laptop, a Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition laptop which is optimized to use Ubuntu. This equipment has a high price but it also has some interesting features that makes it so good or better than the Macbook Air itself.
Dell XPS 13 Developer Laptop ...
On this computer, Linus does not use the default desktop He does not even use Gnome since the latest version does not quite adapt well From the old desk to the reduced screens (we must not forget that the laptop has a 13-inch screen), in this case Linus Torvalds uses Cinnamon as desktop.