Capable Linux versions on Qosmio G20

hei everyone:)
can someone tell me what linux ditribusions a Qosmio G20 can handle? is it possible in anny ways to disable the RAID tool or can someone help me find a driver for linux that can help me whit the RAID problem?
thanks:)

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