Acer also makes decent laptops with some standard components (from standard I mean something that has proper drivers for all kinds of platform) that support Linux out of the box I have been using ubuntu for 4 years and I have a Nitro 5 gaming laptop (currently runs Pop Os because of better nvidia support and doing things right that ubuntu messed up) and I had a 10 years old Aspire 4738z which also works great on Ubuntu.
I have seen a lot of my friends facing driver issues on HP while using Ubuntu so I would suggest anyone who wants to switch should use Acer or Lenovo or Dell systems while Hp is great for windows it always runs into issues with Linux.
Finally anyone who would like to make a switch and want proper Nvidia support try Pop Os they have really done a great job at building the distro what Ubuntu did initially and they are based on Ubuntu so it's fully compatible with ubuntu supported stuff.
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Acer also makes decent laptops with some standard components (from standard I mean something that has proper drivers for all kinds of platform) that support Linux out of the box I have been using ubuntu for 4 years and I have a Nitro 5 gaming laptop (currently runs Pop Os because of better nvidia support and doing things right that ubuntu messed up) and I had a 10 years old Aspire 4738z which also works great on Ubuntu.
I have seen a lot of my friends facing driver issues on HP while using Ubuntu so I would suggest anyone who wants to switch should use Acer or Lenovo or Dell systems while Hp is great for windows it always runs into issues with Linux.
Finally anyone who would like to make a switch and want proper Nvidia support try Pop Os they have really done a great job at building the distro what Ubuntu did initially and they are based on Ubuntu so it's fully compatible with ubuntu supported stuff.