On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 03:31:02PM +0200, Patrick DERWAEL wrote:
I don't have the infra (nor the knowledge or expertise) to create a
LiveCD
I didn't think about Fedora. This is indeed a good pointer, I will definitely try that Actually, I'm not too worried about the basics, but rather about the
wifi,
audio & video drivers (one of the boxes is a multimedia system)
You might be able to test it all from the install CD. Once you've begun the install alt+F2 (sometimes ctl+alt+F2) will give you a shell. Also, setting up the network should tell you if the wireless works. (Though, for example, in an F31 install, wireless worked during installation, but after first boot, I had to connect through ethernet and download the drivers, but at least you should be able to see if it works during installation.
Depending upon what you choose to install when you pick software, you may have to download some drivers after install.
Hope this is of some use. If not, apologies.