My laptop is arriving on Monday and I haven’t picked a distro yet. I currently use Debian but that is on older hardware. I’m experienced with a lot of distros so I’m a bit flexible here. I was thinking openSUSE for the sake of the latest and greatest AMD drivers, but I do see that Fedora is officially supported while openSUSE is not. Are there any hardware compatibility issues I could expect?

  • @helenslunch@feddit.nl
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    7 months ago

    supported distro means that every problem is a priority bug for them.

    And unsupported means bugs are not a priority and there is no guides or support. Sounds kinda like what I was saying.

    • @raptir@lemdro.idOP
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      27 months ago

      But with Linux that… isn’t how it works. If there are bugs with the AMD platform, those patches go back to AMD who includes it in their drivers that they publish in the Linux kernel. A guide to get something working on Fedora will generally work on Arch or openSUSE or Debian. Heck, I use the arch wiki all the time when using Debian and openSUSE…

        • @GameWarrior
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          27 months ago

          If you file a support ticket their support team will help you. As I understand it that’s about it.