wifi drivers are fine nowadays
still have issues with some webcams tho
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wifi drivers are fine nowadays
still have issues with some webcams tho
LPT: Swapping Wifi modules is (sometimes at least) stupidly easy to do. I had a shitty
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Isn't the main problem that most of them are proprietary, so they can't be shipped automatically if you want to avoid shipping a distro with proprietary software?
The state of coreboot on modern hardware
The security problems of Linux over Android
Printer are worse. try to get a decade old brother to print more than a half page without completely freezing and needing a hard restart. driver is unmaintained unfortunately.
on Windows the printer works perfect though. which makes me quite unhappy :|
wifi on the other hand is not a problem i can remember. even on a 15 year old laptop, the AUR has a driver that it extracts from a ancient .deb and then patches it to make it work with modern kernels. lovely.
I still have issues with certain ASUS cards that simply crash the whole system when it gets too high a load or something. I've never been able to find a solution for it and I fear I never will.
Every wireless adapter I've used in Linux for the last 10 years has worked flawlessly.
Scanner drivers are worse.
But are you perhaps referencing to the situation with Broadcom just incrementing their chips and drivers for years, flooding the market with cheap but quirky chips? Do they still do that?