If one goes to the Intel website and does a search on "Linux," they will find several articles, that may be of interest to someone interested in Linux drivers for Intel components.
For example.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000025890/ethernet-products.html
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000025890/ethernet-products.html
While their pages do not mention Fedora, there are some that mention RHEL, which should apply. Feel free to elaborate, if you have insight into all that.
Any drivers that claim they are compatible with Ubuntu are likely compiled for Debian Package Manager. So they will not work in Fedora. I do not know if there are generic drivers that work in both .rpm and .deb. Can someone please elaborate on all that ?
Is Intel support for Linux excellent ? or amazing ?
I would say that their support for Fedora is lame, compared to their support of Clear Linux. And, that their support of Red Hat or Fedora is not as good as their support for Ubuntu.
Intel's community forum does allow specific questions about Fedora. For example:
If that link does not work, try a general search there, such as "Fedora 32." There are hundreds of post there from Fedora users asking for troubleshooting help, going back several years.
David Locklear
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