So the future of Linux is doomed, because you didn't check to see whether your hardware is yet supported by your chosen distribution? That's not how this works, Raoul. I admit, I'd have probably come to the same conclusion some time back, when I was new to Linux and the community.
To give you an idea of what I'm getting at here: would you go to your local store, buy some random light bulb of any old size, wattage, and fitting type, try to fit it back at home, only to discover it doesn't even remotely fit, then head back to the place from which you purchased said ill-fitting bulb, only to tell the sales people that the future of their store's sales is "dangerous"?
I'm going to assume that's a no.

Why? Because you first find out which bulb will work with your light thingy, prior to smashing it in there.
Anyway, don't get me wrong, I do hope you come across a solution somewhere. My approach would be to try different kernel versions.