> Avoid nvidia dgpu (especially 1050 series have a lot of problems in linux right now) and you are good.
Is that specifically laptop version or desktop as well? We have several desktops at work running Ubuntu 18.04 with 1050 series and there are no problems whatsoever, more stable than my 1060 at home in fact.
I had problems only with the laptop version, and again it's because the shitty nvidia support for its optimus technology and the fact the drivers are still not good for the specific laptop dgpu under linux
Tbh it's workable, not like it totally fuckups your config, it's just a pita and often a single kernel or nvidia driver update breaks all the acpi config and you have to fix them again. I want a system that just works after installation or updates
Is that specifically laptop version or desktop as well? We have several desktops at work running Ubuntu 18.04 with 1050 series and there are no problems whatsoever, more stable than my 1060 at home in fact.