• The Menemen@lemmy.ml
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    Fedora or Ubuntu. But I’d say the important part is that they probably provide all necessary drivers.

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      Usually enabling Ubuntu’s third party / proprietary repo covers all necessary drivers.

      I remember having lots of driver issues on fedora but that was like two decades ago. I’d imagine they have that sorted now.

      Anyway this is good news. Grow the user base.

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        I like the debian way with a separate repo for the non-free things needed for the hardware to function, so it’s not all or nothing. I want my wifi to work, but beyond things like that I only want free software.

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      These seem to be the two most commonly supported distros by laptop manufacturers. Framework officially support these two distros, too (they have unofficial guides for a bunch of other distros though)