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On Nov 13, 1:41 pm, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not really, Linux is no doubt the OS that supports the largest range
> of hardware, and much of it is for older hardware.
> However Linux also supports brand new hardware, especially if the
> manufacturer plays along and supports Linux, either with a driver, or
> with technical data-sheets, so a driver can be written. The Linux
> community is often quick with drivers for new hardware, only the very
> latest hardware sometimes lags behind, as it tikes time -after- the
> hardware appears on the market to write a Linux driver for it.
>
> On 13 nov, 22:35, The questionator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Is it true that the older the computer is the more likely the hardware
> > (like the wireless card) will be compatible with Linux than newer
> > computers?
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