06-29-2022, 04:48 AM
(06-29-2022, 04:32 AM)KC9UDX Wrote: What you are describing was a software failure, not a hardware problem.
If you can't get a current version to work, try an old version.
And that is, by all means, the major fault in our community.
Would you buy a car where the upholstery is only pink and you will need W131vv34zun57hnn5 as fuel?
Uh Ah no problem just use manjaro? Has anybody got Pizza oder Burger-Linux for me?
I think we all agree to the fact that RedHat, Fedora, Centos, Debian, Ubuntu
What would one say if Apple provides a Macbook that is not capable to run MacOS?
Old version: yes I managed to install an old 4.4 Kernel that upgraded to 5.10
Nontheless I am just a user and not willing to reengineer uboot or even to compile a kernel myself.
Yes I did compile kernels two decades ago but this is not the correct way to install a mainstream ditstro.
Ever tried a debian CD? The say they support arm64 but the install crashes on grub. So "We support it" is just a blind lie!
But one can use the debian-installer. Hmm yes if it would not crash ether..