We don't sell hardware that is dependent on non-free drivers or firmware and aren't going to start just because Linux Mint supports it. I'm against offering such hardware and always have been. We require at least some confirmation that there will be support for the chipset by a free driver/firmware. Be that it in actual code released or an agreement to release code.

There are a few items I'd like to add to our catalog and can't. One is a mini pcie Bluetooth / Wireless combo card and the other is a newer USB N adapter. The later we are working with Atheros on. The former we hopefully will be. It's not a priority though as we have a temporarily solution (Bluetooth USB dongle).

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