This is the big temptation with Linux. It’s open source, and there’s a lot of information out there, so maybe technically you can fix XYZ…
…but, realistically, it’s often better to just use supported hardware, or use a distro that supports your hardware.
sometimes you can get a “quick fix” from a github repo or some such, and it’ll just work. …but, it’s so easy for a quick fix to turn into a rabbit hole of many hours, or even many days.
…and if you’re doing that, you’ve got to be into it for the journey more than the destination.
This is the big temptation with Linux. It’s open source, and there’s a lot of information out there, so maybe technically you can fix XYZ…
…but, realistically, it’s often better to just use supported hardware, or use a distro that supports your hardware.
sometimes you can get a “quick fix” from a github repo or some such, and it’ll just work. …but, it’s so easy for a quick fix to turn into a rabbit hole of many hours, or even many days.
…and if you’re doing that, you’ve got to be into it for the journey more than the destination.