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I don't buy Dell laptops anymore because of how poorly the hardware they choose works with Linux. I swear they'll literally look for the one wifi chipset that doesn't work on Linux when they're building they're laptops.
(I've had three different XPS laptops, each with unique hardware incompatibilities under Linux. I now have an Acer, an MSI, and a Chuwi, and all work 100%.)
Lenovos have been great as well, if you don't count the fingerprint reader incompatiblity
+1 for Lenovo. My Gen5 x1 carbon is without question, the single best Linux on a laptop experience I've ever had. Running tumbleweed as my daily driver, fwiw.
My yoga 9 graphics laptop is fantastic on Ubuntu.
I just hate the person who decided soldering in a 300mb wifi card was cool, and soldered ram.