My ROG Strix main board somehow didn’t support(?, idk what word would be accurate) Microsoft .NET
Try using Windows with that. (That is intact why I used Linux for the first time)
After a year or so I got tired of .NET not working and switched out my main board(to MSI). Everything worked perfectly fine since then.
I don’t even know how that’s even possible
Bruh it just didn’t work, I still have this shit ass main board. Linux worked almost completely fine on it(besides some windows applications) but Windows itself would run until I switched the main board. I just used this phrase because I’ve skipped over it in a forum while figuring this issue.
I believe that you had issues. I can also easily believe that ASUS makes a board or windows drivers/software prone to problems. The specific cause you claim to have identified is simply absurd.
Videos are a terrible way to communicate small amounts of information and these comments aren’t super insightful so I guess I’ll just move on.
My ROG Strix main board somehow didn’t support(?, idk what word would be accurate) Microsoft .NET Try using Windows with that. (That is intact why I used Linux for the first time) After a year or so I got tired of .NET not working and switched out my main board(to MSI). Everything worked perfectly fine since then. I don’t even know how that’s even possible
I refuse to believe there is a ROG board that “doesn’t support .NET”, even if that phrase weren’t already borderline nonsensical.
Bruh it just didn’t work, I still have this shit ass main board. Linux worked almost completely fine on it(besides some windows applications) but Windows itself would run until I switched the main board. I just used this phrase because I’ve skipped over it in a forum while figuring this issue.
Asus has become shit get over it
I believe that you had issues. I can also easily believe that ASUS makes a board or windows drivers/software prone to problems. The specific cause you claim to have identified is simply absurd.
Videos are the most monetizable way to communicate small amounts of information.
A 10-12 minute video is always a huge red flag for me. Either the info is stretched out or over compresses.