I'm thinking about installing Linux on my Lenovo LOQ 3050 variant. I'm a bit hesitant because I'm worried about potential driver issues or warranty complications. I definitely don't want to dual boot—I plan to completely remove Windows but might buy an SSD for it later when I can afford it. Should I be concerned about running into problems if I switch to Linux entirely?
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Don’t worry too much about driver or warranty issues; most users report positive experiences with Lenovo laptops running Linux. Just a reminder: if you're using an Nvidia card, it may take a bit of extra setup to get the drivers right. Consider looking up guides for your chosen distro. I started with a separate SSD for Linux which helped ease my way into switching from Windows.
I’ve got an older Lenovo Legion and have faced no major issues with Linux. Major distros offer live versions so you can test everything before installation. I’d recommend giving it a shot; if you don’t like it, you can always reinstall Windows. Plus, newer distros do improve a lot, making the switch worthwhile for many.
Lenovo laptops generally play nice with Linux! I have a Lenovo Legion, and it runs smoothly. You might not get official software support from Lenovo, but hardware warranty usually remains intact. Since you’re using an Nvidia graphics card, just ensure that you choose a Linux distro that comes with the proprietary drivers, like PopOS or Fedora. When it comes to gaming, single-player experiences tend to work fine, but if you play a lot of multiplayer games reliant on anti-cheat systems, you might face issues. Check protondb.com for game compatibility!
Typically, you shouldn’t run into driver issues with Linux; most will be automatically installed. As for your warranty, changing the software should not affect it since you’re not altering the hardware. Just keep in mind that some games with kernel anti-cheat systems, like Fortnite and War Thunder, might not function properly, as Linux protects its kernel from external accesses.

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