Yeah it’s important to know that the first step in an issue free experience on Linux is just getting the right computer.
Still nothing beats a free computer and I’m really happy to have my wifés old MacBook Pro running Fedora for some tasks that my daily driver can’t do. Luckily the broadcom issues happens around once every 2 years for me and not with every update.
And my daily driver, a Microsoft Surface Go hooked to a big screen has other issues, like sometime being really slow when it’s usually quite fast for such low end hardware.
When I’ll inevitably have to replace these, I’ll try to find more suitable Linux friendly second hand devices…
Yeah it’s important to know that the first step in an issue free experience on Linux is just getting the right computer.
Still nothing beats a free computer and I’m really happy to have my wifés old MacBook Pro running Fedora for some tasks that my daily driver can’t do. Luckily the broadcom issues happens around once every 2 years for me and not with every update.
And my daily driver, a Microsoft Surface Go hooked to a big screen has other issues, like sometime being really slow when it’s usually quite fast for such low end hardware.
When I’ll inevitably have to replace these, I’ll try to find more suitable Linux friendly second hand devices…