> On 29 Sep 2016, at 10:40, Christian Kruse <c...@defunct.ch> wrote:
> 
> I can be sure that everything works with Linux. I don't have the time or
> the energy to check the hardware vendors manually

I've been installing various Linux distributions on all kinds of notebooks and 
desktop-PCs for several years now, and I almost never had problems with 
hardware compatibility. Just follow the basic rules like avoid dedicated 
graphics if you don't need them, prefer Intel chips, and you're done! But even 
if you don't watch out for those, like many of the people did who brought me 
their computers, it still works - almost always. And the cases it didn't work 
out of the box were non-rolling-release Distros where most times a manual 
kernel upgrade to some more recent version fixed it. So I don't get why people 
are always calling for "Linux compatibility", most common hardware does work. 

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