• Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    My guess is that somehow data left in ram is causing the driver to get screwy. However, that still wouldn’t make sense as it shouldn’t be using uninitialized memory.

    I guess do a full power off before switching OS. The other option is to just run a Windows VM.

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      The other option is to just use Windows, which is the issue with these types of hardware incompatibility. I also have an ASUS laptop that won’t use their slightly weird speakers correctly and, again, that whole thing makes it much less practical to boot into Linux instead.