IDK man. If your hardware doesn’t work on the stock kernels + firmware + etc, I don’t feel like it’s the distro makers’ problem to make some extra changes to try to make it work.
If they want to to make a smoother experience for their users (which is a common Ubuntu thing), then great. But they’re not “supposed” to.
IDK man. If your hardware doesn’t work on the stock kernels + firmware + etc, I don’t feel like it’s the distro makers’ problem to make some extra changes to try to make it work.
If they want to to make a smoother experience for their users (which is a common Ubuntu thing), then great. But they’re not “supposed” to.