I’ve been fighting an install of the latest Gnome iso. Got a working install now, but the CPU is always chugging, even at idle on the desktop. I know that previously this machine was buttery smooth. But now my cursor can’t even smoothly move across the screen.

Occasionally, the task tray button area will acknowledge my screen can flip.

More often though, it doesn’t show the rotation option.

My Wi-Fi card works, but cuts out if Bluetooth is active. I know this is a sign it isn’t using the correct drivers, as this issue didn’t exist prior.

Ath10k needs to be loaded, and no amount of installing it via Synpatic puts it where it needs to be.

I’m wondering if since the machine no longer has a battery… can that screw up something in the detection of hardware? Is it possible I’m missing something on a deeper level?

I know this machine was far quicker and smoother on the prior Debian release… and the battery was still present when it was installed… but it became a spicy pillow in the meantime and had to be disposed of.

Still losing my mind over this.

  • BenjaminOP
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    19 months ago

    Corroded… that’s something I hadn’t considered…

    This is my “outside” laptop… been using it in places I wouldn’t want to risk a more expensive machine… 🤔 think I’ll disassemble it and check for corrosion…

    Could be something in the process of breaking… could explain the erratic behaviors, I guess?

    I haven’t tried any other distro yet. I’ve been with Debian my whole Linux life. But I might try XFCE again… that was my preferred desktop for years, only the new update triggered me to try Gnome properly.