

No parts manufacturers will do the extra work to make them work for Linux
They just don’t want to. Now they can stop releasing security patches and users would buy new hardware.
No parts manufacturers will do the extra work to make them work for Linux
They just don’t want to. Now they can stop releasing security patches and users would buy new hardware.
I’m running Gnome 46 on i3 3217U with 4GB RAM. Works so smooth, maybe even better than Cinnamon. SSD makes all the difference.
I can find 120 GB used SSD for 5€)
Today it happened for the first time for me. I use arch btw.
Last phosh release was 3 days ago and it should work with any distro on wayland
You need to do something like this (and add LED strip).
I use Alpine with Gnome 45. Works excellent for browsing web.
I’m using Wayland on my AMD laptop (with integrated Vega graphics). I had zero problems with this setup.
Just installed Alpine linux with Gnome on my old laptop (i3-3217u with 4Gb RAM). It works really smooth, much faster than Linux Mint with Cinnamon. Aftter tweaking OpenRC run levels my boot time is only 25s (i’m using the cheapest 120Gb SSD)
My ryzen laptop uses around 10% per day in sleep mode with linux 6.8 kernel
My RPi4 refused to start with a 2x2.5" hard drive, so I did some workarounds. I connected the USB 3.0 +5V pin to the GPIO and powered the RPi using a PD trigger with MINI 560 (5A DC-DC converter). In my case, a random 18W QC brick was enough.