I'll second Robert's choice of Asus, mainly because they seem to come set up with C: and D: in the pre-installed Windoze. The D: has been empty on the one's we've had (4 laptop; we've also had 3 EEEs, but they were set up a bit differently). The empty partition is easy to set up for dual boot, though eventually I've pushed the windows out. JN On 2017-12-23 11:49 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > On Sat, 23 Dec 2017, Richard Guy Briggs wrote: > >> On 2017-12-22 10:22, Alan McKay wrote: >>> Hey folks, >>> >>> Is there a certified RHEL7 / vendor supported laptop out there? >> >> RedHat delivers RHEL CSB (Corporate Standards Base) to employees on >> Lenovo laptops (X1, T460s, T460p, T470s, T470p). There may be >> others. > > i've settled on ASUS laptops for a while, always running fedora and, > on occasion, RHEL, never had a problem but that has nothing to do with > being "certified." i'd be shocked if any major vendor offered a laptop > that clearly didn't work with a major linux distro. > > rday >