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why? because it's not triggering an obscure anti cheat on a game I've been playing when using wine (performance is still the same tho), everything else is just work no missing dependencies and it's doesn't get in my way like other distros (I tried Arch, Opensuse, Ubuntu, Debian), just to clarify I'm a complete noob when it come to Linux so maybe if I know better I probably make everything works just like Fedora

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 months ago (10 children)

They do... For the first screen of the welcome page only. When it gets to connect WiFi the keyboard nav is broken. Tabbing doesn't work.

Beyond that if you hit alt F4 to close the welcome page you get to your desktop, but Fedora doesn't come with any predefined hotkeys (or at least none of them worked on Fedora 39, if there were any - it might have been part of the welcome screen). So I couldn't open up a terminal or anything to actually get to useful controls.

After an hour of fighting with this and seeing useless forum posts I scrapped it and installed Mint, where they actually bothered to let you open up Bluetooth connection management with only a keyboard.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (9 children)

You could've shifted into tty mode from there I think, but they don't have a hotkey for a terminal emulator up. You probably also could've just hit the super key and used the search bar for "ter-" and it'll pull it up, hit enter, and it'll launch. Personally if none of that worked I would've went to walmart and bought the cheapest little logitec mouse with a usb dongle or borrowed one from work for a few days because they're cool like that.

Of course, you shouldn't have to find a work around even if there are some, so there's that too.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago (8 children)

In theory super + term should've worked but in reality super didn't open up search.

It was incredibly cursed.

Ultimately Mint was 0 effort so I'll be sticking with it. It's only a little toy laptop anyways.

[–] Hammerheart 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

If this ever happens to you again, you can try doing ctrl + alt + < F1 - F12>. That will bring up different screens/terminals and its so baked into linux it might have still worked even in that broken state. Still bonkers the installer didn't accept keyboars info though. Its ironic because so much of my linux experience has been about reducing mouse/touchpad use.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago

It didn't work. I tried so many different options. I got to the point where I was facerolling the keyboard with all sorts of different options.

This is something acknowledged by Fedora devs: It's not my imagination.

Here's the link

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