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Intel sets a great example...
More than once I have heard a Linux zealot deride Intel for being so hitched to Microsoft. I have to say, right now Intel has put supporting Linux into high-gear. Just last night I blogged about how the Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG in my new laptop just came to life in the latest beta of SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10. Intel's sets a pretty good example wrt commitment to ensuring Linux support for their hardware. Linux overall is getting better, and it's fueled by a couple early leaders.
Posted by: thaeger   Posted on: 04/05/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It is getting a lot better!  whieber | 04/05/06
But what happens if you go out an buy an accessory that was NOT available  DonnieBoy | 04/05/06
Just wait 6 months  nucrash | 04/07/06
Manufacturers WILL supply drivers if we make it easy for them.  DonnieBoy | 04/05/06
It is already starting to happen  bportlock | 04/10/06
Bingo!!!!!  bka1959 | 04/05/06
You buy an odd ball key board and expect.................  Can you hear me | 04/05/06
Again, the keyboard manufacturers would do it IF we had a common driver  DonnieBoy | 04/05/06
But But But  LGLisle | 04/06/06
Oddball should not make a difference  jheine | 04/06/06
Intel sets a great example...  thaeger | 04/05/06
And you have to get rid of the pony tail hippies  Boot_Agnostic | 04/11/06

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