I guess you never want to be buried in your first attempt.
ChaoticEntropy
Thank you for your diligence.
It may not have been a wholly serious question.
How many trees does a person need to make one coffin...
I want to just convert to using my Fedora 40 KDE install, but there are just too many blockers for me, both hardware and software.
"It's called whatever will make the stock price go up."
I would highlight that not all Teslas will be being driven in this mode on a regular basis, if ever.
As if an American company wouldn't just pick up where they left off... have you seen Meta? The system needs regulation, not a change in ownership to preferred snoopers.
most Internet users are happy to do a quick Google Search
Yeah, the average redditor won't throw abuse at you for suggesting they use google to find out what something is.
My current woes relate to choosing a distro (Fedora 40 KDE) that is compatible with secure boot, for simplicity of dual booting, only to find that the DisplayLink driver that I need to run my screens is not signed. Therefore I either have to switch off Secure Boot anyway, or manually re-sign it after every kernal update with some convoluted series of terminal commands... which I will not be doing.
That and there not being an equivalent of the CRU configuration tool that lets me tweak my Freesync monitor's ranges to stop intolerable brightness flickering.
Finding that none of the useful AMD Software settings like Fluid Motion Frames or Anti-Lag are supported is also a random pain.
Every attempt I go for, I generally find roadblock after roadblock until I give up because I have too limited a lifespan to spend it bouncing between forum pages tangentially related to my issue.
This immediately sank when someone pointed out that it would be a PR nightmare, which naturally was more important than patient safety.