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I didn't even want to take a chance with an HP considering how fucked up their printers are.
I have HP Zbook, Linux works fine. There is a BIOS bug that linux boot acknowledges and moves forward with...just an annoying few intial mesaages during bootup
my kids and i all have HP laptops, and they are great in Linux. one is arch, one is fedora, and one is a fedora immutable. no issues at all
Someone else told me the higher-end models are decent, but that's out of my price range. This is a $200 refurbished machine.