OK - I'm ready to start moving from Windows to some distro of Linux. My main problem is selecting a laptop that supports modern configurations like Thunderbolt, ultra processors, multiple ports etc. I am not a gamer or a developer so I don't need a discrete GPU. The most I would do is plug a mouse in, a flash drive, and a monitor. I have a Brother wireless printer so I don't think that's a problem. I'll keep my Windows desktop mostly for compatibility purposes but disconnect it from the internet come October 2025. I simply want a laptop that I can run 4 or 5 distros on over the next several months and see what works for me. If you want a Windows machine you can select from about a million. But I can't find a generic laptop. I've gone through System76, Tudexo etc,but they all say they only run certain distros. I just want a machine that I don't have to fight the hardware with and that allows me to just focus on the OS. I don't mind spending $1500 or so to get what I want. Am I being unreasonable in my expectations? Thank.