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    List of hardware

    Anyone know where I can find a list of hardware that is guaranteed to work with Linux?

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    Well most of the hardware DOES work with linux, all you need is the drivers, but usually you won't need any.

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    Great lists. Some people say that it's hard to make hardware work properly in Linux, some say it's easy, I guess that you don't know unless you try.

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    I think you should check the distro itself. Different distros tend to have more or less adjusted software.

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    I heard Ubuntu was the most complex and complete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EugenS View Post
    I heard Ubuntu was the most complex and complete.
    OpenSUSE is great as well. I am using version 11.0 now and I have no problems at all.

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    Does it come with the fancy GUI?

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    Oh, hell yeah The GUI is a killer I think it's cooler than Vista, but this is just my opinion, though

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    The GUI/Desktop Environment is the last thing I care about when I choose a distribution. It's always possible to change the GUI/DE if you don't like the default one. I will rather look at the functionality of the distribution.

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