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I've swapped an older gaming laptop to it, AMD CPU/igpu and an Nvidia dedicated GPU.
The distro just works. Not that fedora didn't, but dealing with the two gpus wasnt great.
Fedora Workstation is staying on my main desktop though. Not ready to jump ship yet.