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Maruno Ulfdrengr & Zwarte Woef

Edited 13 days ago

*looks into trying to run Linux on laptop, find out it would require installation of a custom non-upstreamed kernel, stops looking into trying to run Linux on laptop for now* >.>

Maybe try on PC only first, but was thinking maybe I can use a bootable environment from a USB SSD to have portable between the two for only when I need to do some tasks. (As I doubt I can daily drive Linux with what I use) But I remember needing custom everything in the past and that wasn't in the slightest nice and with no good standard support this seems unlikely.

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@maruno if it's any help i hardly had any laptops ever be officially supported yet the only laptop where i really struggled to install it and run without major issues was one that windows did not like either (GPD devices are weeeeeird).
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@miifox This list is so huge though... Thermal throttling, overheating, an inability to shutdown the system except by rebooting to Windows, an inability to use the displays full refresh rate, no input device support, no camera support, reports of not being able to load the batter past 78%.... Some of these things get fixed by running a custom kernel or some hacks but pfff.... No, this doesn't sound like a workable solution to see if it can run faster on Linux

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