Hi Rishi,
The best way to get that answer is to download and run the WinX Upgrade Assistant from microsoft.com. This checks both hardware, drivers, and application programs for compatibility at the WHQL level and generates a report for you onscreen.
As far as installing a new OS such as Win11 or Linux goes, no one I've heard of with an OEM install (RTM) has yet tried this so we really don't know for sure. We can add this to the list of "need to test" for Win10 we already have; I already have several in the works, but no resources at the moment which includes buying an OEM license for 8.1 & 10 both. >$200. What I would suggest is to use Linux DBAN or ISOLinux PartitionEditor to format your Win10 hard drive and attempt to reinstall another OS on top of it to see the result.
Since you are the first person to suggest this, you might consider running the test yourself and then reposting the result here to share with everyone!
P.S. You might also consider posting this request on other Tech Forums as well as Microsoft.com Community Forum, Insider Testing Forum, etc.
Best of luck,
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