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Seems possible enough to me, considering what they've done with pretty much everything else
I'd rather subscribe to windows than troubleshooting linux
You don't need to troubleshoot Linux any more than Windows these days. Especially if you get your machine from a Linux-friendly supplier.
the most troubleshooting i've had to do for linux was google and get a stackexchange post and then copy and paste an apt command