@Edent It was intended to note the reason you need to ask that question.
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Please nerd-snipe me.@Edent The few times I've used an AppImage I gave it execute permission and it executed.
Was it integrated into the desktop? Of course not.
Not Invented Here, you know.
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To be quite frankly, Nick is clearly speaking from a point of privilege here.@Natanox @thelinuxEXP "nicely" on the 12th Gen Alder Lake laptop. On the 13th Gen laptop (they're Dell's) there's no wifi, sound, etc.
Dell provides drivers for 20.04.6 on its Alder Lake machines to Canonical, which show up in Ubuntu's "Additional Drivers" after an install. Nothing is available for the 13th Gen, Raptor Lake, version of the laptop.
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To be quite frankly, Nick is clearly speaking from a point of privilege here.@Natanox @thelinuxEXP You can get into trouble running new packages on older hardware and older packages on new hardware.
E.g., still supported Ubuntu 20.04.6 runs nicely on a 12th gen Alder Lake laptop here but there's no wifi, no sound, and it can't find the onboard Intel video on the same model bumped to 13th gen Raptor Lake.
Maybe if live mode displayed a list of what hardware works and what doesn't?
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You receive a call on your phone.The caller says they're from your bank and they're calling about a suspected fraud.@Edent Banks should never initiate a phone call to a customer. If a bank declares that policy, customers will know any unexpected call claiming to be from the bank is bogus.