Maybe it's been fixed, but I brought this on release last year, it never worked right with Linux.
Hours upon hours of trying to fix it for naught.
I actually prefer Linux as a daily driver, I have the Ultra Core V2 version of the same laptop and rolling releases are generally fine for 3 to 6 months. At which point I just reinstall , while leaving Windows intact.
I guess if you want to buy a slightly older laptop or at least one with a slightly older CPU things are fine.
Refurbished Thinkpads excel particularly well here.
Maybe it's been fixed, but I brought this on release last year, it never worked right with Linux.
Hours upon hours of trying to fix it for naught.
I actually prefer Linux as a daily driver, I have the Ultra Core V2 version of the same laptop and rolling releases are generally fine for 3 to 6 months. At which point I just reinstall , while leaving Windows intact.
I guess if you want to buy a slightly older laptop or at least one with a slightly older CPU things are fine.
Refurbished Thinkpads excel particularly well here.