On 8/5/06, Rony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
be more penetrative is that Suse or Fedora or all such ones in India
set up labs for testing and provide a set of drivers for every new
hardware ( mobos and others) that comes into the market. They need not
give it free. A small charge of Rs. 500/- for the distro and the driver
set per mobo can be very attractive compared to Rs. 3700/- for XP home.
The driver installation should be an automated script that simply needs
to be double clicked.
I always thought that as time has gone by, driver support for
GNU/Linux (barring a few troublesome manufacturers like ATI, Lexmark,
etc.) has been fairly good. What kind of drivers are you talking about
that should be sold on CDs?

If you're talking about driver CDs like you have for motherboards,
mice, etc then that's the manufacturer's headache. Generally every
distro that is released has up-to-date drivers for the latest hardware
(provided they're stable). What more are you looking for?


Siddhesh
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