Hello,
In general, the "Qualcomm Snapdragon X1P-26-100" CPU, which does not have an Intel SSE (Streaming SIMD Extensions) instruction but a comparable type called "Neon" (which is extra for the ARM world), can be launched with a Linux "Distro". (which is extra for the ARM world), can be launched with a Linux "Distro", however, you will need to check with each "Distribution" the necessary requirements, such as the drivers for the Adreno X1-45 GPU.
And there you have it.
PS
There are more than 300 active "distros" with lots of variants. For my part, I'll start with a Linux that has as many of your drivers as possible for the computer you'll be using, without having to make "various" driver compilations.
There are, for example, .
Arch Linux.
Debian.
CentOS.
Fedora.
Gentoo linux. (Beware complex, but very versatile)
KaOS.
NixOS.
OpenSUSE.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Puppy Linux.
Slackware Linux.
Ubuntu.
Etc...
Thank you very much for pointing this out. We will be happy to pass this on internally to the responsible department and hope that this will be adjusted promptly.