Can someone tell me or the laptop Lenovo IdeaPad 5 14ARE Linux
(or (k) ubuntu) supported?
The link to the laptop:
https://www.cyberport.de/notebook-und-tablet/notebooks/lenovo/pdp/1c31-3nf/lenovo-ideapad-5-14are-14-fhd-ips-r5-4500u-8gb-256gb-ssd-dos.html
If you plan to buy the notebook, give it a try. If necessary, you send it back. Note https://www.cyberport.de/service/ruecksendungen-und-produktservices/verlaengertes-rueckgaberecht.html! Ubuntu can handle many devices. Hardly anyone can give you a guarantee that it will work for such a new device.
Certainly, the laptop does not seem to have its own special hardware.
So, theoretically, Linux runs on all devices, only depending on which parts are in there may be driver problems… But the drivers can usually be easily installed.
The other way around, it becomes a shoe. Does a Linux bistro support the hardware of this laptop?
After a quick review of the technical data, I mean, yes!
I had a laptop that was running Linux, but there was no driver for the keyboard and trackpad (it was also a laptop from Microsoft. They may not want you to work with Linux on it).
So I would recommend ubuntu most for this device, and if there are too many problems with it, then install windows
Mh, the only one that maybe. The fingerprint sensor would not work easily (of course I'm not sure).
I already thought that. But I could do without that.
Uh. The notebook looks delicious will * wants to have *
I don't see any technical limitations for Linux.