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.
Canonical Opens Up Catalog of Linux-Friendly Components - PC World
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Aiming to help both manufacturers and users steer clear of any such remaining headaches, Canonical on Thursday opened up to the public its vast database of components that are certified to work with Linux in general and its own Ubuntu distribution in particular.Find reviews for cheap Nokia phones
Available on the Ubuntu site, the catalog builds on the work already done by the Ubuntu project to list certified machines across the range of active releases of Ubuntu. More than 1300 certified components from 161 manufacturers are now listed by brand and by category, making the catalog the largest list of Linux-compatible components available, Canonical says.Find blog for Nokia phone reviews
Canonical Opens Up Catalog of Linux-Friendly Components - PC World
