@ "When you get everything, pull the hard drives out of the computer and
replace them with the lank hard drives you bought. Then you probably will
have a platform on which linux can be installed."

That will still leave you with the barrier of the UEFI settings if you want
to install from DVD. This can be substantial. I still have two laptops
awaiting some expertise I have not found on the web to bypass this barrier.

There are quite a few places that sell computers with Linux pre-installed.
See e.g., this list: <https://linuxpreloaded.com/>

Best regards,

Paul
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