• panCat@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Well on my laptop ( that came with windows) the wifi and bluetooth cause an issue with windows , but with linux mint they were just working ! So idk !

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        1 year ago

        Sound does not work on windows ? Since I use that laptop for uni and my uni has some windows specific apps to be used ( more like ms office plugins) it kinda sucks !

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          1 year ago

          “Sound not working” is the simplified version… im not quite sure what the source of the problem was and i was originally pretty sure that it was just a hardware thing. Sound worked* on my toshiba but would randomly do horrible sounds, like a really loud buzz… it wasnt the common noise interference.

          The frecuency varied between 10s in a good day to 1s and of course, time between events wasnt constant. That made listening to music or watching videos a total pain in the ass.

          Looked for it on forums, it was something related to my laptop model in particular and eventually i just let it go and accepted my fate. Driver up to date, of course.

          The day i switched to debian the problem just vanished…