>>Matthew,
>>Thanks for this. I take it then that on your experience it's unlikely to
>>run into unsupported components -- video, sound etc. ?


Linux supports more hardware than any other operating system. I would say 
almost 70% of the Linux kernel is actually just drivers for hardware. You'd be 
surprised what Linux supports, and I have had to write very few of my own 
drivers. (You can download the kernel if you know C, write the driver, and 
compile it yourself if you know how.)

A while ago Broadcom wireless drivers and NVIDA video drivers didn't have much 
support on Linux, but they are fairly well supported now. You can use a wrapper 
to wrap a windows driver in Linux if you just can't find one and don't want to 
write your own. 

However, all of this will be moot if you by a pre-installed system. If you get 
a pre-built system, then you will find everything is supported. Retailers 
should only sell systems with Linux that support all of the components on it. 

If you want to "try it out" on a PC that wasn't pre-built you can use a live CD 
and run the operating system from the CD (or run off a USB drive) before 
installing it to the hard disk . That way you can verify everything works 
before even installing the OS (or never install it and always run off the USB). 
You can also dual boot, which means you can run Windows and Linux on the same 
system and just pick which one you want to run from a menu when you turn the 
computer on.
 
Matthew Kunzman 
Software Engineer 
Boise, ID USA 
Website: http://www.mattkunzman.com 
Email: [email protected]

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