| ▲ | thewebguyd 2 hours ago | |||||||||||||
They burned me with the first gen Snapdragon X Elite. Before the various laptops with it were out they promised Linux support. Here we are, years alter, still no fully OOTB support. Ironically, the GPU firmware were just mainlined in the kernel 4 months ago, but they still haven't done the same for the 1st gen X elite. Tuxedo computers tried and didn't succeed either. I will never buy Qualcomm again. I avoid them on phones as well by just buying Apple. They do not support their hardware beyond the release. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | jeroenhd 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
> I avoid them on phones as well by just buying Apple To each their own, but I don't recall Apple ever mainlining any of their drivers on Linux. You're rightfully angry on the laptop side of things, but Apple is much worse than Qualcomm when it comes to open source support for their phones. Qualcomm probably shouldn't have promised Linux support in the first place. Everyone seems to love Apple's hardware even though you're practically stuck with macOS. Had Qualcomm just stuck to Windows-only, they would've probably received a much better reception by the tech press. | ||||||||||||||
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