On 1/6/07, Rony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Linux. Linux compatibility is still a do-it-yourself puzzle.
True. But more often than not a computer is sold along with the OS, so
the job of a "Linux friendly" hardware dealer is to simply have
knowledge of what works and what doesn't himself. Once that is known,
the vendor can simply sell the package that works.

Instead of listing Linux friendly hardware vendors on the wiki, why not
list Linux friendly hardware that commonly makes up the desktop or
workstation machine. My previous attempt to ask for a list of currently
This too is necessary, but not a substitute of a vendor list. Both
have a different audience. For example, the compatibility list is
useful for the vendors while the vendor list is useful for users.


Regards,
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Siddhesh Poyarekar
http://siddhesh.tk

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