IMHO Linux seems more open with hardware issues than Windows is and, mind you Windows has issues. Anyone saying otherwise is lying, especially because they don't seem to do any QA anymore. It's why I switched in the first place: it kept having issues, once deleted a whole drive for me and so on.
Dual booting I fucking hate. I kinda wish I accommodated for 2 GPUs or one CPU with onboard graphics then I could just pass through and have some level of compatibility.
Personally I would get a laptop you enjoy and install Linux on there. I started dual booting and still have a barely ever used Windows drive.
IMHO Linux seems more open with hardware issues than Windows is and, mind you Windows has issues. Anyone saying otherwise is lying, especially because they don't seem to do any QA anymore. It's why I switched in the first place: it kept having issues, once deleted a whole drive for me and so on.
Dual booting I fucking hate. I kinda wish I accommodated for 2 GPUs or one CPU with onboard graphics then I could just pass through and have some level of compatibility.
Personally I would get a laptop you enjoy and install Linux on there. I started dual booting and still have a barely ever used Windows drive.