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[–] rastilin@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

I've had great success with a Fedora respin called "Jam". It has a high precision kernel, and a great KDE control panel as well as excellent driver support. Binary drivers don't come included, but you can pull in the Fedora closed source repository and install the additional drivers very quickly.

Getting online to do that is the only part that might be tricky if you have a wifi chipset that needs closed source drivers. I bought a few cheap USB wifi devices for $15 each and one of them worked.