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wohali ([personal profile] wohali) wrote in [personal profile] alexseanchai 2018-09-15 11:24 pm (UTC)

Yes, be sure that Linux has support for your laptop's wifi chipset (this is usually fine), graphics chipset, and search specifically on power considerations. Many Linux installs on laptops don't do anything special for power states, meaning you might have trouble with standby/sleep modes and reduced battery life when running normally. If you always use your laptop plugged in, or don't care about battery life, you can ignore this.

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