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Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!
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You needn't be. 99% of everything comes with Linux itself, no matter the distro. I guess your machine doesn't have a(n nvidia) GPU, so no need to think about it. You should forget about fingerprint readers, and some special/niche stuff like audio producing gear or weird controllers you might have to look up if they are supported at all by the company, Linux itself, or a third party.
I'll put in the obligatory recommendation for Mint. It's just slick and does most you'd want, how you'd want. I hear Pop OS (by system76) is great for beginners too, if you are considering buying a laptop of theirs, or just want to try that one out for whatever reason.
i'll look at that too! yeah pop os is on the system76 ones but you can also swap out to ubuntu. :)