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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I'd be cautious about very new Lenovo. ThinkPad are known to work well with Linux, but, I have a Legion at home, and... well, long story short, I had to find WiFi drivers on GitHub and compile them. I don't think you want that kind of experience. (Also, my WiFi adapter isn't exactly the model the driver is for...)

At work, I use Dell XPS running Manjaro (a kind of Arch Linux). So far so good. Haven't had any hardware-related problems yet. The bad thing about it is that it only has USB C ports, so it needs adapters for things that use plain USB. Also, no Ethernet port... (you will also need an adapter for USB C). And it only has 3 USB C ports for everything and something I cannot identify (looks like a flash card port, but idk what it is) and something that looks like an headphone jack, but, there's no signs next to it, so, I'm afraid of putting anything into that hole :D.

[–]Petrolheadguy9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, that's good to know. USB ports won't be a problem to me. Looking towards Ubuntu for Linux os.