Linked by Smith Johnson on Wed 25th Jun 2008 19:07 UTC, submitted by sjvn
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RE[2]: to first two commenters
by snozzberry on Wed 25th Jun 2008 20:32
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That's right, tell her to try linux so she can start cursing it when her printer or whatever piece of hardware doesn't work well under it.
In the past five years, my sole aggravations with hardware under Linux have been:
Broadcom 43xx chipset (now supported in the 2.6 kernel)
Creative mp3 player (would have been recognized if I had installed Amarok)
Hauppauge DVR card's IR
Brief kernel regression with audio support in BTTV-based tuner cards
Switching between multiple audio cards in Mythbox between apps (solved by removing extraneous card)
Considering how few people are building experimental DVRs with Linux, you could safely ignore the last three on that list.
RE[2]: to first two commenters
by aitvo on Wed 25th Jun 2008 22:06
in reply to "RE: to first two commenters"
That's funny, we just got new machines and while my Ubuntu machine supported everything out of the box (including detecting all the printers on the subnet and auto-configuring them) others had to grab their driver CDs when they overlayed the OEM Vista install.
Go figure.
If you are going to make an anti-linux argument try to make an informed one.
Thanks.




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That's right, tell her to try linux so she can start cursing it when her printer or whatever piece of hardware doesn't work well under it.