> Peter, who longs for the day when buying a Linux peripheral
> doesn't have to involve a week of disappointing research.
I think thats a severe exageration. Especially if youve used linux
for a while. There are alot of good and bad brands. Its also generally
not a good thing to invest in really new hardware unless its a keyboard
or something generic.
Maybe a recommended hardware list is needed?
like a list by type, click with info on available drivers, alt. drivers
etc.
Dean
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