From cc3d8c351f14a1e8e22fc8774bc22a0acd4b894b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Peter Easton
Front I/O ports on desktop computer cases and USB 3.1 or USB C on many laptops - often aren't implement properly or are broken in subtle ways, which may cause flashing - to fail even a USB port that works for other peripherals. Older Linux kernels that + often aren't implemented properly or are broken in subtle ways, which may cause flashing + to fail even on a USB port that works for other peripherals. Older Linux kernels that predate version 5 may have inadequate or patchwork support for USB C or USB 3. If you are installing from a Linux distribution, ensure your distribution uses a modern kernel.