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The question is on the wrong side. Usually, hardware is selected for Linux, and basically the distribution does not play any role!
Since hardware support is 99.99% determined by driver support, which are almost all included in the Linux kernel! A separate group is the graphics, here the drivers are built into the x-server, in particular in Xorg, but very often interact with the kernel drivers.
In other words, if all your devices are supported by a particular kernel and xorg version, then any distribution from those versions will work.
If you need to choose a distribution for an old/specific architecture (I never thought that FreeBSD could be put on xbox) - search from distrowatch.com will help you.
Just install Ubuntu for now, swim in it, and then you will be able to understand a little yourself what you want. In addition, only ubunta has the most developed Russian-speaking community and you can always find the answer to your question, and in terms of the amount of stuffed with firewood, it is better.
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