Plenty of hardware won’t work on Linux. Especially new hardware. Sometimes there are issues with WiFi, Bluetooth, audio, graphics, etc. So it’s nice to know that if it’s not working that the device is, in fact, not functioning as intended and that the company that you purchased it from will help make it right, rather than just saying “ah no one cares about Linux, sorry!”.
Plenty of hardware won’t work on Linux. Especially new hardware. Sometimes there are issues with WiFi, Bluetooth, audio, graphics, etc. So it’s nice to know that if it’s not working that the device is, in fact, not functioning as intended and that the company that you purchased it from will help make it right, rather than just saying “ah no one cares about Linux, sorry!”.
Maybe this comment would have been accurate 10 years ago.
Would you like to explain? That’s been my lived experience with only a handful of devices.
It’s okay to concede that Linux isn’t perfect.