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by nrp 1798 days ago
We've been testing with Ubuntu 21.04 and Fedora 34. We'll be releasing guides around both of these soon and other distros in the future. On Fedora 34 respins that are going live soon, everything works out of the box, including the fingerprint reader. On Ubuntu 21.04, everything works out of the box except the fingerprint reader, which requires manually upgrading libfprint.
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Are you considering shipping your own distribution (for instance a modified Ubuntu or Fedora or whatever) and guaranteeing compatibility for that, or do you plan only to issue guides for other distributions?
Taking focus away from the central vision will jeopardize the company - shipping and maintaining a distro is laborious; so please don't do this.

If at all, a script to automatically download/compile deps will be more than adequate (not necessary).

Yes, we would very much like to rely on the great distros that are already out there for now, working with them as needed to ensure compatibility (which we have already done with a handful).
What about Arch, Gentoo, Nix/Guix and *BSDs?
We haven't tested those internally, but we hope to see folks in the community try them! We are absolutely happy to help anyone who gets stuck, and as we see which distros are popular we can plan out more official support for them.
What OS/distro does the laptop ship with?
The pre-built versions ship with Windows 10. The Framework Laptop DIY Edition ships without an OS installed.
Does this implies I will need to pay Microsoft tax even if I am planning to run Linux?
The Framework Laptop DIY Edition ships without an OS license of any kind. If you want a pre-built Framework Laptop, that does include the cost of a Windows license. The DIY Edition is super easy to set up though: https://guides.frame.work/Guide/Framework+Laptop+DIY+Edition...
Thanks.
Selecting Windows adds +$139/+$199 to the price (for Home/Pro versions), so no.