• @pizzazz
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    109 months ago

    For me unfortunately it has been Step 1 install literally the most universally compatible distro possible

    Step 2 audio drivers craps out. No fix is available. Trying to apply workarounds completely Bork the system

    Step 3 install again. graphics driver is problematic, refresh it giving it MOS permissions. I miss the MOS permission screen at the reboot. Look for how to do obtain that option again. No easy way to do it at all. Bork the system again

    Step 4 install again. Notice touch screen support is completely useless, and pen is not supported.

    Step 5 Ask myself if keeping a 1200$ computer with tinny audio, no graphic hardware acceleration and a half functional display can be justified in any way. It can’t.

    Step 5. Back to windows. Bloated, but it works.

    Unfortunately system support is still very iffy on some models. I’d really like to embrace the distro life but can’t.

    • @woelkchen
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      29 months ago

      Without claiming that I would be able to fix any problems, I’m curious which hardware that is. In all honesty I can’t remember the actual audio driver ever crapping out in the last 15 or so years. I find this fascinating and like to know more.

      The set of hardware I’ve had most problems with had been various types of WiFi adapters from Realtek and Broadcom.