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A long-time Linux user used stock Windows 11 for a month as a fundraiser incentive. The installation required manual Wi-Fi drivers for an Intel BE200 chip and firmware changes for sleep/wake. Fans spun loudly until a Windows update fixed the issue. The user ultimately returned to Linux.
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