Just a curious fan here interested in upcoming 3.2 and beyond. So with 3 units 
separately tested 3.1 with newest kernels (including 4.4) all have been 
struggles to get installed and working on each various piece of hardware. 2 
involved incremental upgrade trials and troubleshooting only to still either 
reach lack of usability or functionality (boot failure, lockups etc.) I'm 
curious if the soon to come 3.2 releases will begin to address the hardware 
struggles a lot of us are still experiencing? No judgment or disrespect 
intended, I'm trying to resolve issues for hopeful offering to the community 
just don't have background or time I'd like. I only ask because it seems that 
the better my Qubes OS runs, the OLDER the version (OS , kernel) of the program 
has to be loaded.

Am I doing something or understanding something incorrectly maybe? I get 
wanting recommendations on templates and what to INCLUDE in 3.2, but I would 
say the best inclusion would be a seamless and 100% garunteed installation and 
boot up process.

It seems so universally common that OS install and boot are the consistent 
issues you guys seem to be getting hit up about, that it would be the goal to 
100% iron that down. I'll use Subgraph OS as a recent example (sorry I know 
different designs, goals etc. ) as I had it installed and booting unfailingly 
on 3 generations of systems, using AMD/Intel various UEFI mixtures and Bios 
options and it's considered an ALPHA release with much less community 
involvment.

I don't mean to insult, I LOVE what Qubes promises, and when I've managed to 
keep it stable for a few hours loved the operational capacity. I just am 
struggling to understand what adding more variables and unknown compatability 
issues accomplish outside feature bloat and more endless bug testing. Is not a 
consistent and standard experience the best focus in driving later 
amplification and variation? A reliable foundation vs unsteady and still 
unsettled?

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