Microsoft offers OEM versions under retail pricing.
Microsoft offers OEM versions under retail pricing.
the group reacted quickly but the details about Linux functionality are unclear. It seems AMD isn't fully responsible for the Linux experience, as they didn't provide the same level of support. Using closed AMD drivers included in the panel is possible, though it's not what many expect. Some believe AMD might have overlooked their commitment to Windows users if they chose to port the control panel to Linux. Compatibility comes from open-source drivers, but more updated distributions are needed. The community has clarified this for you... Why does this happen in Linux? You might want to explore how drivers work on Linux and the ongoing efforts by developers. It's unfortunate, but Linux requires deeper study since it operates differently. It's not just about the kernel or community—it's about a more open approach. Linux isn't fully polished yet, but after learning it over 15 years, I've found it to be better in many aspects.