• neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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    3 hours ago

    Yes, but it’s easy to work around.

    Source: I bought a brand new Lenovo Legion autumn 2024, and the GPU needed a very recent nvidia driver, which in turn needed a newer kernel than what was available by default. I had to install a mainline kernel, and download nvidia driver from their site. Took maybe 30 minutes to get it up and running properly.

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      2 hours ago

      Yeah but it’s harder when something else is incompatible, like WiFi on a laptop, or Ethernet on a desktop. Not so easy to update the kernel without internet. I wonder if it would be possible for the installer to include multiple versions of the kernel to choose from.

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        32 minutes ago

        You’ve never had to bike over to a friend’s house 8km away to download a modem driver and copy it onto a floppy, and it shows.

        That’s just the way it’s always been, regardless of OS.