In Germany is quite easy, however it hardly changed anything on how well GNU/Linux might actually fully support all the hardware one paid for.
With luck there is a kind of sponsored distribution, but better stay on that one forever, or risk having some long weekends fun getting everything to work as much as possible.
The only way to get my Asus 1215B to actually use the network without issues, is to plug it via LAN cable, after all these years I have given up having a stable WLAN conection, where everything else (Windows/Android/WebOS/macOS) just works.
I think everywhere in Europe you can easily get new PCs without Windows bundled with them, especially in Eastern Europe where a lot of Laptops in the shops only come with Free-DOS by default as consumers would rather save the ~100 Euro Windows license on the machines and sort the Windows situation later at much cheaper price on the gray market.
No grey market: it's legal to sell on used software licenses in the EU, see Directive 2009/24/EC article 4 para 2. I buy Windows PRO licenses for about 20EUR.
Laptops sold without Windows preinstalled are still a rare sight.
You're overpaying. Windows is free to use if you can live with the activation watermark, or I paid 2,6 Euros for a PRO license on Ebay. 20 Euros for what Windows is today, is already expensive.
>Laptops sold without Windows preinstalled are still a rare sight.
Go to Romania. About half of the more budget friendly laptops on shelves are sold with Free-DOS.
With luck there is a kind of sponsored distribution, but better stay on that one forever, or risk having some long weekends fun getting everything to work as much as possible.
The only way to get my Asus 1215B to actually use the network without issues, is to plug it via LAN cable, after all these years I have given up having a stable WLAN conection, where everything else (Windows/Android/WebOS/macOS) just works.