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The way we do things is both an advantage and a disadvantage. If you upgrade a piece of your hardware, expect that you might have to upgrade your OS to get it to work. Or *wait* 6 months or so for the next version to be released. Or run the alpha or beta.
In a lot of ways, the "load a driver" method that Windows uses makes more sense. Personally, I don't allow Windows into my home. But their driver distribution model makes a hell of a lot more sense than the crazy way that we have to do things. If we had the required vendor following, we'd do it just like they do:
Include as much driver support as we can by default, and count upon the overwhelming incentive that vendors have to support our OS to handle the rest.
It's a nearly unbeatable combo.
Edited 2007-10-05 05:49




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2005-11-12
But dont you see, thats the advantage of Linux and most drivers on Windows are out of date anyway.