The one that is freshest, the amdgpu driver having no way to force rgb442 format to my hdmi connected external monitor. The Radeon driver for 'the other os' enables that mode. The inability to set the desired mode makes the colors on the external monitor appear washed out in comparison to the primary laptop screen.
random sound issues with my dedicated sound card. Only god knows what caused them and how the hell i fixed them. Sound drivers in linux are miracles to me.
Recent bug and must frustrating: wifi card not detected on my "new" 2021 laptop, given by a friend (firmware installed, supported OOTB normally, iwlwifi daemon started, spoiler alert, was W11 fault, he doesn't like to be replace by Linux 😆, find an obscure post on a forum telling to do a cold boot to solve it..... ).
Oh, I know this one! o/ The one that refuses to update anything, because you upgraded your Linux verion, and the upgrade failed to take ownership of all the system files, and therefore refuses to update them, even though those system files are dependencies of almost everything in the system :3
I once had an HP Victus laptop with a 12 gen Intel i7 processor, which is a quite toasty CPU. Aaand... the CPU fans didn't work. They would always spin at idle speed, no matter the CPU load or temperature. That forced me to limit my CPU's frequency to 70% to avoid permanent damage. And even then it would go to up to 100 degrees on full load.
external screen not working (connected directly to nvidia gpu), when laptop has been powered on and put to sleep before, without it being connected during this period of time
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in reply to It's FOSS • • •The inability to set the desired mode makes the colors on the external monitor appear washed out in comparison to the primary laptop screen.
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Well... umount not be named unmount 😄
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in reply to It's FOSS • • •The list is large, for so many years... Lack of support for peripherals for me takes the top spot.
Ten years ago I assumed it was a matter of few more years and Linux would be polished but here we are, tbh, not much have change...
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