If you're looking for a laptop suitable for Linux, you may want to focus specifically on laptops which are officially supported on Linux, with brands such as Framework or System76.
For other brands, it may be possible, but you'd need to figure out what WiFi modem and fingerprint sensor they use to see whether they have Linux drivers. There may be other functions or hardware which requires drivers too, but those above are the most common ones to verify.
I would also like to raise awareness that the specific Intel CPU you are looking at is not bad, but it is a generation behind what is currently available. Intel recently launched lunar lake (core ultra 200 series) and they are substantially better with respect to power efficiency and integrated graphics performance. So it may be worth checking what the newest models are priced at to see whether you may be able to get the latest generation at roughly the same cost or not.