• kense@lmmy.dk
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    10 months ago

    Currently running Fedora on my ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, but the trackpad is hit or miss. It will either work splendid, or Tap-to-Click and scrolling are working 40% of the time…

    I really like Fedora, but might just return to Ubuntu, as I had no issues with the trackpad there.

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      10 months ago

      how was your Ubuntu experience? Because i always felt like it could break any time: all this PPAs, need to compile lots of stuff yourself and the release model in general haven’t quite worked for me.

      I could recommend you to try EndeavourOS if you had somewhat similar problems. It works like a charm, since its an Arch derivative but without Manjaro’s problems, which means it has rolling release model, so you always get the latest version pacages, and it has AUR support, which means you won’t ever need to clone and compile anything from github, as there’s 99% chance it already has its AUR, so all it takes is to type “yay -S *package name*”. Not to mention the comprehensive ArchWiki. It also has an i3 flavor. I fucking love i3.

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      10 months ago

      Try kubuntu. It uses (the imo much nicer) KDE instead of gnome.

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        10 months ago

        I’m planning to switch away from Kubuntu after using it for at least a decade on my desktop and laptop machines. The whole snap thing gets annoying. Yes, I can override it, I know, but…effort. I’m planning to just go to Debian.

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          10 months ago

          Just get KDE from the horse’s mouth then and use KDE Neon. Ubuntu packages, but snapd isn’t even installed by default. It also ships with rolling release stable KDE, but isn’t rolling release otherwise.

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            10 months ago

            I’m not clear on the benefit of that over just running Debian. And aren’t there concerns about Canonical?

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              10 months ago

              It just means your KDE version is newer, it’s also the distro made by the KDE devs. I’m not too worried about canonical, they’re annoying, but it rarely affects me.

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          10 months ago

          That’s not using Ubuntu which is what the user wanted.

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        10 months ago

        Thanks for the suggestion.
        I have only ever tried Gnome (and a quick test of ElementaryOS and ZorinOS), but maybe it is time to try another DE.

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            10 months ago

            Yeah exactly.

            Not too fond of snap, but am trying KDE Neon now, as I’m a “experienced rookie”, but still have never tried any other DE than Gnome…

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      10 months ago

      On a laptop I had the manufacturer’s linux driver worked much worse than the open source one. I would recommend checking if any other drivers are available for your trackpad.