@freaktechnik Oh definitely! I remember several laptops I tested around 2018/2019 (when I first started using Linux) that were nightmares to get the WiFi/BT running.
I haven't had that kind of issue again in at least the last 3 or 4 years.
@freaktechnik Oh definitely! I remember several laptops I tested around 2018/2019 (when I first started using Linux) that were nightmares to get the WiFi/BT running.
I haven't had that kind of issue again in at least the last 3 or 4 years.
@rlounsbury @fedora YES, exactly!
Linux is now the "it just works" solution.
It is the year 2026, and a Windows 11 installer canโt detect the WiFi adapter in this mini PC Iโm reviewing.
And get this: itโs not accepting wired keyboard input to run OOBE\BYPASSNRO even though it accepts the shift+F10 to open command prompt!
But a live session of @fedora has no problem with either device.
Oh, how the tables have turned...