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Maybe one day they'll figure out a way to have it install as painlessly as openSuSE does, (which I now have on the laptop and am using for administration rver-wise. I've long since abandoned Debian, as much as I wanted to make a powerhouse admin laptop out of it, it has too many quirks. I tried checking the BIOS and even after turning Secure boot / UEFI OFF it STILL gave me problems.
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Keep in mind that end users rarely install other operating systems, such as Mac OS and Windows, as they come pre-installed on new devices. The sheer variety of hardware that Linux supports, and nearly infinite combinations of hardware on which Linux installs are attempted, inevitably lead to edge cases here and there. The vast majority of installs go as expected. That said, I don't know that it's fair to say Linux has wide-spread installation issues.

With a category this all-encompassing, it's almost guaranteed to be high volume. My suggestion is to use one of the dedicated audio-related distributions if you need high-end real-time audio.
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As soon as you get into professional production, echo cancellation, audio routing, unified mixing, and other complex setups, however, it can go south pretty quickly. Once again, for simple setups, audio has been easy to configure and reliable under Linux for a while. Luckily, the situation here is improving and, Wayland teething issues aside, the situation should be quite a bit better in 2017. If you're a gamer or need the highest-end graphics, you'll need to know exactly what your requirements are and start your research there. If you're looking for a new laptop, be sure to research compatibility before your purchase. If you're not a gamer, do not need high-end graphics for another reason, and are not on a laptop, then you probably don't have to worry about this.
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Where the issues pop up are video accelerators/acceleration the latest video cards and newest technologies, such as NVIDIA Optimus and ATI dynamic GPU switching installation and stability of proprietary drivers efficient power management and reliable suspend and resume. Video is a nuanced topic, as simple straightforward video works extremely well out of the box on Linux. If you're purchasing a new printer, research compatibility before you buy. One common complaint with Canon printers is that the drivers are often only available on non-English and sometimes obscure sites. Note that you should ensure all functionality of a device is fully compatible, especially if it's a multifunction product. If you are doing research, the OpenPrinting database and the official support channel for your distribution are the two best places to start. But if you are migrating from another operating system, that may not be an option. Printers also continue to be problematic, with Canon and Lexmark repeatedly cited for being an issue. Printer drivers (especially Canon and Lexmark) The other option you have is to research the wifi card before your purchase to ensure it's fully supported by your distribution of choice out of the box.
