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.