On 6/21/24 14:13, Sbob wrote:
On 6/21/24 2:55 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
I customer gave me a laptop he inherited to see what
could be done with it. It works really nicely, so I need
to send him over recommendations.
1) does these really thin laptops have their wifi
cards soldered in or can they be replace? (I can
usually replace regular laptop WiFi cards.)
I presume Intel's WiFi cards have good Fedora support?
2) does Fedora support touch screens?
Many thanks,
-T
Most wifi cards are soldered, but not all of them, I have had several
Thinkpads that had replace-able wifi cards. I am running Fedora 40 as we
speak on a Dell XPS 17 with a touch screen, the touch screen works
flawlessly out of the box
Awesome! I will just recommend if he does not like the
speed to get a USB WiFi adapter.
Thank you!
-T
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