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this makes it sound harder then it really is. out of years of linux use i rarely come across things that dont work in linux. a few net/wireless cards can be finicky or non compliant, and i hear that x-fi still has no linux support. lexmark printers suck (in linux, in general, the choice is yurs). ive used lots of scanners and cameras in linux, basically anything that follows standards in its connection profile will work fine. the things that dont work are the 9.99$ specials that u shouldnt be buying to begin with.