Hey Gert-Jan!
Welcome! The problem with hardware compatibility is that most hardware
is supported through the linux-kernel. These are more groups of hardware
(parallel printers, USB adapters, etc). For some hardware you may need
to do some research, but most modules and user-space apps are all in
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Gert-Jan wrote:
> Hello, I'm Gert-Jan Schouten from The Netherlands and I'm a beginning
Hi. (-:
> Debian user. I'm wondering where I can find a list of hardware that is
> compatibel with the latest Debian 2.2.r3. I don't see it anywhere on
> the site And if I put a brand
Hello, I'm Gert-Jan Schouten from The Netherlands
and I'm a beginning Debian user. I'm wondering where I can find a list of
hardware that is compatibel
with the latest Debian 2.2.r3. I don't see it
anywhere on the site And if I put a brand new piece of hardware in my
computer that is not
Rolf Edlund wrote:
>
> Hi, all you Linux users out there!
>
> I'm wondering, is there any info of what hardware support there is in
> Debian (like thare are for SuSE) ?
>
This is more a function of the Linux kernel than a distribution per se.
I can't think of any exceptions. Since Linux folks
Hi, all you Linux users out there!
I'm wondering, is there any info of what hardware support there is in
Debian (like thare are for SuSE) ?
/R
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