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by erremerre
736 days ago
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No, it is a motherboard made by Intel, at least the one I got: https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/612/intel%20corporation_d... And by the way, I just realised that my motherboard is certified to run on Windows 7, Redhat linux and Suse (Page 2 of the manual). And I did have problems with the audio on Fedora 39 using that motherboard. The point is not that the user needs to keep purchasing hardware (a chromebook) until something it works, the point is that linux is doing a terrible job at working on hardware that people have, and that it is Linux certified! |
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https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Intel_DQ77MK
Your sound issues might not be caused by driver compatibility.