[GRLUG] Best hardware for Linux

Ben Rousch brousch at gmail.com
Sat Oct 9 17:20:35 EDT 2010


If hardware compatibility is your biggest worry, then go with someone
that installs and selects Linux-compatible components.
http://www.system76.com/

On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 3:36 PM, Bob Kline <bob.kline at gmail.com> wrote:
> Linux Journal points out that
> some hardware works better
> with Linux than others, and that
> laptops in particular have the
> most problems.  The solution,
> if there is one, is a little to a
> lot of tweaking, which often turns
> off newbies big time if it is their
> first foray in to Linux, and they
> hit a particularly temperamental
> platform.
> That said, what would people here
> suggest as the best Desktops and
> Laptops for Linux.  There are so
> many combinations and types of
> peripherals that this is a somewhat
> vague question.  But in terms of
> out of the box works well with Linux,
> what brands and models would
> people here suggest?
> Sadly, some of this come from the
> driver situation, where M$ is in the
> cat bird seat.
>    -- Bob
>
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