On Tue, 24 Jun 2014 15:46:58 Lev Lafayette wrote:
> > How much of a problem is this with Linux laptop installs generally ?
> > I take it there were no driver issues in the above Ubuntu instal ?
> 
> Well, I'm the sort of person who upgrades personal hardware once in a blue
> moon, so not really the right person to ask.
> 
> Historically with the newest and greatest hardware sometimes manufacturers
> are not always as helpful as they could be and problems can arise.

Laptops are particularly difficult in this regard.  For a desktop system you 
can use expansion cards to replace most built-in hardware that lacks driver 
support.  Sometimes with laptops it's just too much pain to get hardware 
working properly so you just live with a system that isn't fully functional.

Fortunately the hardware requirements for Linux are small enough that you 
don't need the latest and greatest systems.  A cheap refurbished laptop will 
do well.

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