wait? you got linux working decent on an asus laptop??? how? Lots of ppl have trouble w that brand lately for thier newest stuff....
I wish I could claim some mad linux skillz, but I just went through a few distros until I found one where everything worked in a live environment. Other were close, some had stupid things like the keyboard not working, but Pop! was a go right away. I'm pretty impressed considering this has a Realtek WiFi card. I assumed I'd probably need to swap it out for an Intel, but got lucky.
That's actually amazing!
I know for a fact Optimus is still a major PITA (primerun %command% being my greatest ally on the Steam parameters line), between the UHD630 and GTX1050 on my laptop.
I didn't expect to work
at all. I'm really excited that it worked out of the box. Possibly because it's all AMD so no nvidia driver package to mess with. I thought I'd have to use something like corectrl to manage, but so far so good. I assumed I might need to use Windows until the hardware was supported.
Hop to kernel 6.7. RDNA3 GPU OC is back.
Definitely plan to check out the latest kernel when I have some time. This week is crazy at work and I'm traveling this weekend.
When the first AMD Threadripper CPUs announced and released, Pop!_OS has them working right after short time while other Linux distributions had issues and then System76 (owner of Pop!_OS) shared their fix to other Linux distributions.
System76 builds and sells PCs with Linux in mind. That is why they are good with hardware. Any dude who tried the OS, had their rare hardware just works right away without any fiddling. This is the really special thing about this OS is excellent hardware support.
I really wanted to buy a System76 laptop, but this was such a good deal considering the specs I couldn't pass it up. I am thinking about one of their keyboards though. Just really expensive.