On 2015-09-02 12:36, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > I not necessarily buy my hardware. I use hardware from trash, I borrow > hardware from neighbours. > > What you find in a trash can or what your neighbours lend you most > likely can be used with a Windows machine, but not with a Linux machine.
Me too, and its not like i can order specific things with a specific revision from my local trashbins. One of the reasons i thought this was a non-issue is that EVERYTHING i have found in the trash worked out of the ehm... trashbox. So yeah, Luck, it seems so.. (touching wood touching wood twitwitwi) much money....leeel :D compared to the average citizen of India, probably. This said, the few things i have bought new, i researched first and never had any problem. There might be a red thread in my "luck": i don't care so much for the "latest stuff". I'm happy with 24bits 96khz. (Ray Charles made better than me with an 8 track taperecorder.) or 12 megapixel camera as long as well, it works on GNU/Linux. But i can see why others want to be on the edge of equipment. Sorry for OT, i guess i got a bit provoked by that "much money" thing :D <3 -- Set -- ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
