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I am looking to purchase a new laptop but do not want to run Windows. In order to utilize both the new laptop and Ubuntu to their fullest, I want to verify that the hardware is fully compatable with the OS.

Is there a compatability matrix available that can be used to verify this? Does the hardware need to support open drivers or something similar?

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  • Related Post: [Up-to-date hardware compatibility lists](http://askubuntu.com/questions/33969/up-to-date-hardware-compatibility-lists?rq=1) – Saurav Kumar Sep 05 '13 at 16:47
  • Have a look, [system 76](https://www.system76.com/laptops/model/bonx7) – Shaharil Ahmad Sep 05 '13 at 19:32
  • I think shopping recs are off topic here, but most Linux folks I know still swear by Lenovo ThinkPads for "just works" laptops. I had an x301 that was awesome until the fan choked. I just set up an X1 Carbon, love that too. – Amanda Nov 26 '13 at 01:49

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