Intel AX200 series works great in my 2 laptops. Much better than the non-intel crap.
The support is not a Fedora issue, it is simply a Linux Kernel issue. The qualcomm native kernel driver is not good. I replaced one in a laptop 4 years ago, and when I got a new laptop struggled with the new qualcomm card for a few weeks before replacing it. And any add-on/out-of-tree wifi drivers are an even bigger disaster...you have to compiled it and every few versions get new code to support the new kernel, and even with that I suspect that they may not be super stable.
On Fri, Jun 21, 2024 at 3:55 PM ToddAndMargo via users users@lists.fedoraproject.org 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.
- 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?
- does Fedora support touch screens?
Many thanks, -T
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