I finally bailed on Windows to Debian 12 a week ago. I’ve tried a handful of other distros in years past, but little issues kept me from jumping all the way in (and the one big issue of MusicBee being Windows exclusive and not really operable on Wine; still figuring that one out).

For example, I think it was Manjaro where wifi was inoperable out of the box. Another distro had scaling issues I couldn’t resolve. All of them had crappy support for touchpads, making normal operation a chore. Two-finger tap wasn’t recognized most of the time, single tap needed an absurd amount of pressure, and I was accidentally zooming every 30 seconds. Debian 12 KDE had intermittent(!) touchpad shittiness, sleep didn’t work, fingerprint scanner didn’t work, but otherwise everything was workable. Then I heard 13 was coming out soon with updated KDE and I didn’t want to wait another few days to see if anything got fixed.

All of it! My Thinkpad works perfectly now, as far as hardware goes. First time I’ve seen a Linux distro 100% “just work.” Half the time I can forget that I switched OSes at all.

If you’re hesitating about switching from Windows, Debian 13 KDE is working great for me so far! Go for it!

Edit: well…okay, I guess I spoke too soon on the touchpad and invited egg on my face. The old issues intermittently come back after waking from sleep. Go figure. Hope someone figures that out someday.

Edit 2: reloading the psmouse module fixes it temporarily. At least there’s a workaround, but this is one of those “basic functionality” things that are keeping people from adopting Linux.

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    2 days ago

    It may be worth seeing if you have a firmware update available for your device. I had some lid/sleep/wake issues on my new laptop until I installed an update.

    I can’t wait to switch from Fedora Debian 13 :)