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In theory super + term should've worked but in reality super didn't open up search.
It was incredibly cursed.
Ultimately Mint was 0 effort so I'll be sticking with it. It's only a little toy laptop anyways.
If this ever happens to you again, you can try doing
ctrl + alt + < F1 - F12>
. That will bring up different screens/terminals and its so baked into linux it might have still worked even in that broken state. Still bonkers the installer didn't accept keyboars info though. Its ironic because so much of my linux experience has been about reducing mouse/touchpad use.It didn't work. I tried so many different options. I got to the point where I was facerolling the keyboard with all sorts of different options.
This is something acknowledged by Fedora devs: It's not my imagination.
Here's the link
couldn't you have just used the laptop's built-in pointing device, plugged in a wired mouse or paired BT via console... instead of dying on this hill?
It was a mainboard not a full laptop. No built in pointing device.
Couldn't open the console because fedora would not accept any keystrokes to open terminal.
I don't have a USB c mouse.
The only way to fix this would be purchasing a USB c mouse. I'm not installing fedora to pay more.
That's an obviously poor take. If only laptop users could get past the screen then it's still broken.
None of the options I gave are exclusive to laptops.
You were literally responded by suggesting they use their laptop's HID, then suggested a wired mouse which they said they didn't have, then suggested using the console which the install process doesn't advertise as a possibility to the user.
Poor UX is a bug, it needs to be updated.
I don't disagree with that at all. I was responding specifically to where you said "if only laptop users could", and I was just stating that the options I presented did not have a laptop as a prerequisite in order to use said options. It still needs fixing as you said, I just don't agree with OP's swift dismissal of the entire distro as a non-starter for the reason stated.