Linked by Adam S on Tue 14th Oct 2008 12:30 UTC
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Ok, in 5 years, around 2013 I'll call your bet.
Upps, you lose!
Upps, you lose!
Not unless things change very radically in that time.
Linux does a truly horrible job of dealing with drivers for new hardware. And I'm not talking about drivers for new hardware not existing, or vendors not providing the specs, or anything like that. That is a separate discussion.
I'm talking about the fact that the prescribed course for any user with a piece of new hardware is to upgrade to the latest version of their distro. And if the latest stable version does not support the hardware, then using the latest beta, or even alpha version of the distro may be required. I had to move to an early alpha version of my distro of choice just to get SATA working on my Intel G43 chipset motherboard. That is a totally brain-dead driver management policy. The truly horrifying thing is that some within the community apparently think that policy is fine and dandy.
Edited 2008-10-14 19:43 UTC





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I bet Windows 7 will be better than Linux managing it's problems with drivers...
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