I’ve been running Linux for decades and have used it as my main operating system the entire time.
I’ve owned a System76 Galago Pro (galp7) since June 2023, and overall I really like this laptop.
It’s fast, clean, and feels purpose-built for Linux users. I run Ubuntu 24.04 on it and it’s been solid in terms of performance.
The 13th Gen i7-13700H and Iris Xe graphics handle everything I do on it, from general work to video editing and everyday use. It’s quick, smooth, and never feels like it’s struggling, no matter what I’m doing.
I maxed it out with 64 GB of RAM when I ordered it, and I’ve got zero complaints about performance.
It runs cool enough under normal use, and battery life (before the swelling issue) was fine for a thin laptop. The keyboard and display are both good, nothing flashy, just comfortable and consistent.
Where it starts to fall apart is reliability.
The touchpad failed 13 months in, just past the warranty. I had to pay $60 plus $30 shipping for a replacement.
A year later, that replacement touchpad failed again. System76 waived the shipping fee this time, but I still had to buy the part again.
When I opened the laptop to replace it, I noticed something worse. The lithium battery was puffing up under the back panel. It was enough to be concerning and definitely not something you expect to see after only two years.
I’ve had plenty of laptops over the years, and it’s rare for a quality lithium battery to swell that early unless there’s a defect or power issue.
System76 quoted me $143 for a replacement battery, which feels high given the age and circumstances. When you spend around $1,550 on a laptop built for Linux users, you expect better reliability and longer component life.
To be clear, I still like the Galago Pro.
The design is good, performance is excellent, and I appreciate how open and Linux-friendly the hardware is. I like that firmware updates come through LVFS and everything just works out of the box.
But the repeat touchpad failures and battery swelling leave a bad impression.
For a company that builds its reputation on quality and community support, this feels like something they should take more seriously.
If System76 extended their hardware coverage a bit or offered better post-warranty support, I’d absolutely buy from them again. As it stands, I love how the laptop runs, but I can't recommend it to anyone.
This laptop had become my 'main' laptop, so i'm currently running it no battery and plugged into a UPS.

I’ve owned a System76 Galago Pro (galp7) since June 2023, and overall I really like this laptop.
It’s fast, clean, and feels purpose-built for Linux users. I run Ubuntu 24.04 on it and it’s been solid in terms of performance.
The 13th Gen i7-13700H and Iris Xe graphics handle everything I do on it, from general work to video editing and everyday use. It’s quick, smooth, and never feels like it’s struggling, no matter what I’m doing.
I maxed it out with 64 GB of RAM when I ordered it, and I’ve got zero complaints about performance.
It runs cool enough under normal use, and battery life (before the swelling issue) was fine for a thin laptop. The keyboard and display are both good, nothing flashy, just comfortable and consistent.
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Where it starts to fall apart is reliability.
The touchpad failed 13 months in, just past the warranty. I had to pay $60 plus $30 shipping for a replacement.
A year later, that replacement touchpad failed again. System76 waived the shipping fee this time, but I still had to buy the part again.
When I opened the laptop to replace it, I noticed something worse. The lithium battery was puffing up under the back panel. It was enough to be concerning and definitely not something you expect to see after only two years.
I’ve had plenty of laptops over the years, and it’s rare for a quality lithium battery to swell that early unless there’s a defect or power issue.
System76 quoted me $143 for a replacement battery, which feels high given the age and circumstances. When you spend around $1,550 on a laptop built for Linux users, you expect better reliability and longer component life.
To be clear, I still like the Galago Pro.
The design is good, performance is excellent, and I appreciate how open and Linux-friendly the hardware is. I like that firmware updates come through LVFS and everything just works out of the box.
But the repeat touchpad failures and battery swelling leave a bad impression.
For a company that builds its reputation on quality and community support, this feels like something they should take more seriously.
If System76 extended their hardware coverage a bit or offered better post-warranty support, I’d absolutely buy from them again. As it stands, I love how the laptop runs, but I can't recommend it to anyone.
This laptop had become my 'main' laptop, so i'm currently running it no battery and plugged into a UPS.

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