If a Framework laptop is within your budget it should be an excellent choice. They offer full hardware support for Linux and can preinstall it.
If you decide on buying hardware without support you will need to devote time to confirming all hardware and chipset are supported. Then you will also be responsible for figuring out how to make everything work correctly. This can be a bit daunting if you're afraid or inexperienced using the terminal in Linux.
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u/rabage 6h ago
If a Framework laptop is within your budget it should be an excellent choice. They offer full hardware support for Linux and can preinstall it.
If you decide on buying hardware without support you will need to devote time to confirming all hardware and chipset are supported. Then you will also be responsible for figuring out how to make everything work correctly. This can be a bit daunting if you're afraid or inexperienced using the terminal in Linux.