Though hardware compatibility with Linux improves with each passing day, users of the free and open source operating system can still encounter problems with particular devices and components. Aiming ...
"But will it work with Linux?" That's a question that many end-users has asked over the years about PC components and peripherals. Lately, the answer is usually yes. Thanks to vendors like Dell and ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Thin-and-light laptops usually make terrible Linux machines
Unfortunately, thin-and-light machines are some of the worst PCs you can choose if you actually want a good Linux experience.
TimeSys has introduced the Freescale Linux Component Repository, a continuously updated Web-based commercial source for developers customizing Linux for embedded devices using processors based on ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results