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Does your A1707 have the touch bar? My wife has an A1706 w/touch bar that she wants me to Linux-ify.
I'm solidly in the LMDE camp as well; running LMDE 7 on all of my personal machines. Love it.
That sounds like a driver issue, maybe with pipewire or whatever it uses. I'm genuinely curious to see what you've tried already, seeing as I'm going to be doing this at some point...
Yes, mine has the touch bar. I heard the t2 Ubuntu can give you back the Touch Bar, maybe this will be next distro to try but I’m wary and I just want a computer now lol
I unfortunately misplaced my documentation too, last time I do that. I don’t know if it’s a driver issue because the sound works when I boot up and other computer actions, just not when I play media, not even when I plug in headphones
I don’t have much advice for your wife’s computer other than XCFE on my A1707 made everything all tiny, and Ubuntu in general was too much for it. Before I had Mint Ubuntu on there I tried regular Ubuntu and it wouldn’t connect to the Internet even with a cable.