So far so good, despite my Ubuntu being 18.04... Fingers crossed.
@windruffle I don't want to be the harbinger of bad news, but based on what I can see in the screenshot the last command (dkms install) is the one that's going to give you hell...
@Antanicus no no go ahead :D. Following step by step the fix they suggest underneath... Am still hopeful...
@windruffle ah, workarounds, the daily bread of the linux user <3
@Antanicus @windruffle I don't get it, what's the problem?
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@Antanicus @windruffle What's windruffle trying to fix?
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@q @Antanicus my laptop is not amazing, so when I try installing a Linux distro I am always stuck with wireless adaptor not being identified, and printer. I am trying hard to ditch the Windows! (Every few months :D)
@windruffle @q based on my experience, quality hardware is king. Cheap laptops/desktops/smartphones will ALWAYS give you hell when trying to liberate them from proprietary software due to the tricks used to keep them cheap in the first place (ie. obscure/undocumented hardware, knock-off chips, poor coding etc...)
@Antanicus @q yes it makes sense. My son berates me for that too. I just am constantly penniless.

@windruffle @q

> My son berates me for that too. I just am constantly penniless.

- that wasn't my intention, please accept my apologies if I sounded like if I was berating you in even the slightest way!

@Antanicus @q haha don't worry I meant it nicely!