Hi Atul, Perhaps, you could start the other way around - browse through Ubuntu's list of supported (certified) hardware, here - http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/ . Then narrow down to a vendor and a model. I would choose a model which is supported by multiple Linux vendors, not just Ubuntu. That should take care of your hardware issues concern.
Best regards, Pranav On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 10:31 AM, Atul Sowani <sow...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I want to buy a laptop for me, preferably with Linux pre-installed (Ubuntu > seems to be most popular, though I am a slackware user). HP used to have 4 > models with pre-installed Linux, however it appears that they have > discontinued their support for Linux (and those 4 models). There are few > options offered by Dell, but the hardware configuration they offer is > pathetic (don't have HDMI port, and just 1 USB 3.0 port). So far my > searches have yielded no success in finding a good laptop with > pre-installed Linux. I considered option of buying HP laptops with FreeDOS > and then installing Linux (Ubuntu primarily), but google search tells me > that there are issues with wireless card support in those laptops for > Linux. So this option looks risky to me. > > Does anyone has any suggestions, specific models which are known to have > good Linux compliance? > > Thanks, > Atul. > > _______________________________________________ > plug-mail mailing list > plug-mail@plug.org.in > http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail > >
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